Xigmatek once again comes out swinging in the 1 kilowatt PSU arena. This is not an easy level to perform out, but you have to give Xigmatek credit for again trying. Will its new "Go Green" PSU be up to the task of our gauntlet?
We have seen Xigmatek shine and fail when it comes to building computer power supplies. How does the company do today with a $110 (after $20 MIR) 750 watt power supply? Once again we get to see if “No Rules Power” violates ATX rules.
No Rules Power! That makes for a good product tag line, but we all know damn well that power without rules makes for a terrible computer power supply. Does Xigmatek's NRP 850 watt PSU play inside the rules when it comes to serving up 850 watt?
The "No Rules Power NRP-HC1001," complies with the newest Intel standard ATX 12V V2.2 and SSI standard EPS 12V V2.91 simultaneously. So this PSU actually follows more rules than others? Should you care and does an extra standard give you anything at 1000 watts?