XFX ProSeries 1250W PSU Review

Published by Lukas Mühle on 26.07.13
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Delivery and Specifications

Delivery

Cable Length
1 x ATX 20+4 pin 60  cm
2 x EPS/ATX 12V 8 & 4+4 pin 65 cm
8 x PCI-E 6+2 pin 60 cm
1x2 + 3x3 SATA 55, 90 cm
1x2 + 2x3 Molex + 1 x 2 Floppy 55, 90 cm


The delivery of the P1-1250-BEFX is adequate. Since PSUs with this kind of output power are often used for PCs with five or more graphics cards, it would have been nice if XFX added another pair of PCI-E 6+2 Pin cables, which can be connected to the EPS/ATX 12V 8Pin connector.




The design is based on one single 12V rail with a whopping 104A. However this 12V rail is then splitted into four rails for distribution. The four rails are then OCP protected induvidually. In our opinion it is good that the manufacturer splitted the rail (for security reasons) but it would been even better if XFX mentions it somewhere in the descriptions.
Aditionally we think, that the four Rails are too heavily OCP protected. Even with normal usage (within the specs) it could be that this device goes into OCP status (for example: a 45A Rail providing four PCIe 8Pin - with two Radeon HD 6990 cards on them this rail would go OCP). It's very sad that XFX does not provide the correct information at this point.

Specifications (according to XFX)

Voltage Current Power
+ 3.3 V 25 A 150 Watt 1'250 Watt (Total)
+ 5.0 V 25 A
+ 12 V 104 A 1'248 Watt
- 12 V 0.5 A 6 Watt
+ 5 Vsb 3.0 A 15 Watt


This PSU is based on one 12V rail that offers 104A. However this rail is split internally into four separate rails.
How the power has been split on the different rails can be seen in the following table:

Specifications (reality)

Voltage Current Power
+ 3.3 V 25 A 150 Watt 1'250 Watt (Total)
+ 5.0 V 25 A
+ 12 V1 30 A 1'248 Watt
+ 12 V2 30 A
+ 12 V3 45 A
+ 12 V4 45 A
- 12 V 0.5 A 6 Watt
+ 5 Vsb 3.0 A 15 Watt


The Rails are connected to the connectors as follows:

  • 12V1 - 30A
    - 24Pin ATX
    - 2x EPS/ATX 12V 8Pin
     
  • 12V2 - 30A
    - 2x PCI-E 6+2 Pin
     
  • 12V3 - 45A
    - 4x PCI-E 6+2 Pin
     
  • 12V4 - 45A
    - Molex
    - SATA
    - 2x PCI-E 6+2 Pin


The manufacturer has done this in quite an odd way. We understand that a single rail with 104A is potentially dangerous. However we would like to see an optimized rail distribution as well as a more useful OCP protection per rail. 4 x 55A or similar would make sense in our opinion.




The P1-1250-BEFX has been 80Plus Gold certified. This means, that the efficiency of this PSU should be above 87% at 20% load, above 90% at 50% load and above 87% at 100% load.
Feature-list:

  • 80Plus Gold
  • OVP, UVP, OCP, SCP, OPP, OTP
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 150 mm x 86 mm x 190 mm
  • 135 millimeter fan
  • Semipassive fan (below 20% load)
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Price: 250 CHF




Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Preview
Page 3 - Delivery / Specs
Page 4 - A Look Inside
Page 5 - Input/Output Power and Efficiency
Page 6 - Result Analysis and Discussion
Page 7 - Conclusion




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