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title: "ASUS ROG Thor 1600W Titanium (1600 Watt, Fully Modular Power Supply, 80+ Titanium, Lambda A++ Certified, GaN MOSFETs, Digital Power Control, ROG heatsinks, 135mm PWM Fan, 0dB Mode, OLED Panel)"
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# 1600W ultra-high power output Real-time OLED power monitoring 80+ Titanium efficiency & 10-year warranty ASUS ROG Thor 1600W Titanium (1600 Watt, Fully Modular Power Supply, 80+ Titanium, Lambda A++ Certified, GaN MOSFETs, Digital Power Control, ROG heatsinks, 135mm PWM Fan, 0dB Mode, OLED Panel)

**Brand:** asus
**Price:** VT417622
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power your legend with ASUS ROG Thor 1600W — where beastly strength meets silent precision.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ASUS ROG Thor 1600W Titanium (1600 Watt, Fully Modular Power Supply, 80+ Titanium, Lambda A++ Certified, GaN MOSFETs, Digital Power Control, ROG heatsinks, 135mm PWM Fan, 0dB Mode, OLED Panel) by asus
- **How much does it cost?** VT417622 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- asus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Whisper-Quiet Cooling Tech:** 135mm Axial-tech fan + oversized ROG heatsinks keep noise near zero, even under load.
- • **Dynamic Digital Power Control:** Instant response to power spikes ensures rock-solid stability for demanding workloads.
- • **Elite 80+ Titanium Efficiency:** Up to 94% energy efficiency reduces waste and heat for sustainable performance.
- • **Unmatched Power for Next-Gen Builds:** 1600W capacity powers extreme multi-GPU and overclocked rigs with ease.
- • **Sleek Modular Design with OLED Flair:** Fully modular cables plus an OLED panel for real-time wattage monitoring and premium aesthetics.

## Overview

The ASUS ROG Thor 1600W Titanium is a premium, fully modular power supply designed for high-end gaming and enthusiast PCs. Featuring 80+ Titanium certification, 1600 watts of stable power, advanced GaN MOSFETs for efficiency, and a 135mm PWM fan with 0dB mode, it delivers ultra-quiet cooling and exceptional reliability. Its integrated OLED panel provides real-time power draw monitoring, while ROG heatsinks ensure lower temperatures. Backed by a 10-year warranty, this PSU is engineered for extreme performance and future-proof builds, though its premium price and size make it best suited for serious enthusiasts and overclockers.

## Description

Yield the mighty power of Thor. The ROG THOR 1600W Titanium power supply is here to give you all the power your system needs. With improved efficiency, precise control, and lightning-fast response, your next-gen system will be handled with ease. No worries, no qualms, just raw power at your fingertips.

Review: PSU for Enthusiasts - I recently upgraded to the **ASUS ROG Thor 1600W Titanium** for my high-end gaming/overclocking rig, and it’s been nothing short of impressive. This power supply is **an absolute beast** in terms of both specs and real-world performance. Here’s my detailed breakdown after a few weeks of use: - **Value & Target Audience:** This PSU isn’t cheap (around **$700**), but it’s clearly aimed at **enthusiasts, extreme overclockers, or gamers** running top-of-the-line gear. If you’re building an **overkill rig with multiple GPUs or an RTX 4090/5090-class card**, the Thor 1600W provides all the headroom you need. For a casual builder, it’s overkill; but for those who demand the best, the value is in the **peace of mind and performance** you get. It even comes with a new **PCIe 5.0 16-pin (12VHPWR) cable** for next-gen graphics – a nice future-proof bonus. Yes, the price is high, but considering the features and the 10-year warranty, I’d say it’s worth it for high-end builds. - **Build Quality & Design:** The build quality is outstanding – as soon as you unbox it, you can feel the heft and quality. It’s a **fully modular** design, so I only plugged in the cables I actually needed (no more unused cables cluttering the case). The included cables are premium **sleeved cables** which look fantastic and are easy to route (and ASUS even throws in a 20% CableMod discount for custom cables. Inside, ASUS has packed **ROG heatsinks** over key components (these heatsinks have **2X the volume of typical PSU heatsinks**, which leads to about *20% lower internal temperatures*. Even the switching transistors use fancy **GaN (Gallium Nitride) MOSFETs** instead of typical silicon – this allows the PSU to handle huge power with less energy loss. Overall, the unit has a sleek **ROG aesthetic** (black finish with subtle ROG cyber-text accents) and even a little **OLED display** on the side. The design is both **industrial and premium**, and it fits nicely in my full-tower case (note: it is a bit longer than standard PSUs, so check your case space if you have a mid-tower). - **Performance & Efficiency:** In terms of power delivery, this thing is rock solid. It’s **80+ Titanium rated**, which is the highest efficiency tier for PSUs – meaning it wastes very little power as heat (up to ~94% efficient at typical loads). They used high-end Japanese capacitors to achieve this level of efficiency and reliability. In practice, my system (with a power-hungry CPU and GPU) runs extremely stable even under full load. No random shutdowns or voltage drops – it’s clear the **digital power control** is working to keep the output steady. The PSU has a **digital controller that reacts instantly to load changes**, so when my GPU spikes power draw, the Thor handles it without breaking a sweat. I’ve also done some overclocking on my CPU/GPU, and the Thor 1600W delivers **clean, stable power** throughout. It’s honestly over-spec’d for my current needs, but that means the PSU is always in a comfortable range (which likely contributes to its longevity and stability). - **Noise & Cooling:** One of the big surprises is how **quiet** this PSU is, given its massive capacity. ASUS really focused on cooling – those oversized ROG heatsinks I mentioned help dissipate heat passively, and they make a noticeable difference. The unit stays cool to the touch. It has a **135mm “Axial-tech” PWM fan** that, according to ASUS, moves ~21% more air with lower RPM. In my experience, the fan rarely even spins up. There’s a **0dB mode** (fan stops completely) when load is under 50%, and since 50% of 1600W is **800W**, my system doesn’t trigger the fan at idle or low loads at all. Under gaming loads (~500-600W draw in my case), the fan sometimes *barely* comes on, but I can’t hear it over my case fans. This PSU actually earned a **Lambda A++ noise certification** (a very elite rating), which basically confirms how insanely quiet it is. Even when I stressed the system to pull ~1000W+, the fan ramped gently, still quieter than my GPU fans. For a 1600W PSU, the noise performance is superb. No coil whine issues so far either. - **Extra Features (OLED & RGB):** The **OLED power display** on the side is not just a gimmick – I’ve found it surprisingly useful and fun. It shows real-time wattage consumption of your system. During heavy gaming or benchmarking, I love glancing at it to see “wow, my system is drawing 750W right now.” It’s a great little **monitoring tool** when you have an open or windowed case, and it adds a bit of techy flair. The PSU also has **integrated RGB lighting** (the ROG logo and some accents), which supports **Aura Sync**. I synced it with the rest of my ASUS components so it matches my motherboard and GPU lighting – it’s a nice touch for a clean, unified look. If you’re not into RGB, you can disable or ignore it, but for RGB enthusiasts, it’s a plus. These extras (OLED, RGB) don’t improve performance, but they enhance the overall *cool factor* and customization of your build. It’s clear ASUS designed this not just as a power box but as a showcase piece for high-end rigs. - **Installation & Use:** Installing the ROG Thor 1600W was straightforward. Despite being larger than a typical PSU, the fully modular design meant I could wire up everything outside the case and then just slide the PSU in. **Ease of installation** was actually better than some smaller non-modular units I’ve dealt with, simply because you don’t have a fixed bundle of cables in the way. The cables provided are of ample length (I had no issue routing cables in a big tower case). One thing to note: this PSU is **heavy** – you’ll definitely want to screw it in securely, and support it while installing. Once in place, it’s rock solid. All connectors (24-pin, EPS, PCIe, etc.) are high quality and plugged into my components firmly. I also appreciated that **ASUS includes a 16-pin GPU cable** in the box for the latest video cards – no need for adapters or buying a cable separately. Using the PSU day-to-day is basically transparent: it powers on, runs quietly, and I haven’t had to think about it, which is exactly what you want from a PSU. The OLED defaults to showing wattage; I didn’t have to configure anything special (though you can turn off the display or change settings via Armoury Crate if you want). - **Drawbacks or Quirks:** It’s hard to find negatives, but I’ll list a couple of considerations. **First, the price** – it’s undeniably a premium product, and you pay for it. If you don’t need this much power or the extra features, there are much cheaper options out there. For me, the stability and features justified the cost, but it’s not an “average value” unit; it’s a **premium, no-compromise unit**. **Second, the size** – make sure your case can accommodate a PSU that’s about 20cm long. In a standard ATX case with a PSU shroud, you might have to remove any drive cages or plan your space. It fit fine in my case, but it is longer than a standard 750W unit, for example. **Third, the OLED placement** – depending on your mounting orientation, the OLED panel might face the wrong side or be hidden. In my setup (fan facing down, in a bottom PSU shroud), the OLED is actually visible through a cut-out, but not every case has that. If you mount the PSU fan-up, then the OLED would be upside down. *Minor nitpick:* the OLED’s usefulness is mostly when you’re actively looking into your case – you won’t see it if your case is closed/off to the side. Finally, one should consider that a 1600W PSU *at full tilt* will draw a lot of power from the wall (though that’s expected – and at least it’s efficient). For most of my use, it’s been in the sweet spot of efficiency. I really have no complaints in terms of performance or quality. No odd behaviors, no noises – it’s been **100% reliable** so far. **Overall:** The ROG Thor 1600W Titanium is an absolute unit of a PSU. 💪 It delivers **ultra-stable, efficient power** with practically **no noise**, and it’s packed with enthusiast features that make it a centerpiece of a build rather than an afterthought. It *is* expensive and overkill for many systems, but if you’re the target user (high-end enthusiast, or someone who just wants a “buy once, cry once” power supply), it’s hard to do better than this. The quality, performance, and extras put it in a league of its own. **9.5/10 from me!** I’m extremely satisfied with it – my rig feels ready for anything, and I have peace of mind that this PSU will handle upgrades and stress for years to come. Highly recommended for those who need **the best of the best** in a power supply. 👏🏼
Review: Blew up in my face after 1 month of use. Scared me to death. - I had a very loud pop when attempting to start computer. Scared the crap out of me it was so loud. I assume a "fancy" Japanese capacitor blew. Obviously, my pc would not turn on. This is the sole device plugged into a 2000VA UPS which is the only device on a dedicated 30 amp 4 AWG circuit. Great ventilation all around. I was running an 1,150 watt job overnight and when I came to check this morning the pc was 100% off. Tried to start and, POW, an immediate bang. The UPS readings were all normal and full battery. The unit is only 1 month old and had been working fine. I got an RMA but I assume no PSU for about a month so I had to buy an MSI 1600W for over $500 while I wait so I can do my job. Virtually no THOR 1600Ws are in stock in the US anywhere unless you want to pay $500+ over list (best price I saw was $1,350 or wait time of 2 weeks+ at list price). I’m on a new MSI X870E Godlike, AMD 9950X3D, RTX 5090 and a few PCIe drives with some fans/pumps. Max power draw is 1,300 watts. Mindblowing to me that this new “Titanium”, Japanese Cap, MTBF>120,000 hour PSU blew up so soon. I was super worried about my build and hope it turns on with new PSU. Just search reddit or ASUS site among others for similar, scary "BLOW UP" of the PSU.

## Features

- Built with 100% Japanese capacitors and other premium components to achieve 80 Plus Titanium Certification.
- ROG heatsinks cover critical components, delivering lower temperatures and reduced noise.
- A 135mm Axial-tech fan with PWM control delivers lower noise and keeps thermals in check.
- OLED display monitors power draw in real time.
- Gallium nitride MOSFETs boast lower switching losses and improved efficiency compared to conventional silicon transistors.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BWH7LDN5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34 in Computer Power Supplies |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Quantity | 24 |
| Connector Type | ATX |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | ATX |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 38 Reviews |
| Fan Size | 135 Millimeters |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Item Dimensions | 7.4 x 5.9 x 3.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.9 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Mfr Part Number | ROG-THOR-1600T-GAMING |
| Minimum Input Voltage | 100 Volts (AC) |
| Model Name | ROG-THOR-1600T-GAMING |
| Model Number | ROG-THOR-1600T-GAMING |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 1600 |
| Power Supply Design | Full Modular |
| System Bus Connector Type | ATX |
| UPC | 195553198462 |
| Warranty Description | 10 Year Core Product Operation Warranty; 3 Year OLED Panel/RGB LED Warranty |
| Wattage | 1600 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ASUS
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Connector Type:** ATX
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Form Factor:** ATX
- **Item Weight:** 5.9 Kilograms
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 7.4 x 5.9 x 3.3 inches
- **Model Name:** ROG-THOR-1600T-GAMING
- **Output Wattage:** 1600
- **Wattage:** 1600 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ PSU for Enthusiasts
*by J***E on April 17, 2025*

I recently upgraded to the **ASUS ROG Thor 1600W Titanium** for my high-end gaming/overclocking rig, and it’s been nothing short of impressive. This power supply is **an absolute beast** in terms of both specs and real-world performance. Here’s my detailed breakdown after a few weeks of use: - **Value & Target Audience:** This PSU isn’t cheap (around **$700**), but it’s clearly aimed at **enthusiasts, extreme overclockers, or gamers** running top-of-the-line gear. If you’re building an **overkill rig with multiple GPUs or an RTX 4090/5090-class card**, the Thor 1600W provides all the headroom you need. For a casual builder, it’s overkill; but for those who demand the best, the value is in the **peace of mind and performance** you get. It even comes with a new **PCIe 5.0 16-pin (12VHPWR) cable** for next-gen graphics – a nice future-proof bonus. Yes, the price is high, but considering the features and the 10-year warranty, I’d say it’s worth it for high-end builds. - **Build Quality & Design:** The build quality is outstanding – as soon as you unbox it, you can feel the heft and quality. It’s a **fully modular** design, so I only plugged in the cables I actually needed (no more unused cables cluttering the case). The included cables are premium **sleeved cables** which look fantastic and are easy to route (and ASUS even throws in a 20% CableMod discount for custom cables. Inside, ASUS has packed **ROG heatsinks** over key components (these heatsinks have **2X the volume of typical PSU heatsinks**, which leads to about *20% lower internal temperatures*. Even the switching transistors use fancy **GaN (Gallium Nitride) MOSFETs** instead of typical silicon – this allows the PSU to handle huge power with less energy loss. Overall, the unit has a sleek **ROG aesthetic** (black finish with subtle ROG cyber-text accents) and even a little **OLED display** on the side. The design is both **industrial and premium**, and it fits nicely in my full-tower case (note: it is a bit longer than standard PSUs, so check your case space if you have a mid-tower). - **Performance & Efficiency:** In terms of power delivery, this thing is rock solid. It’s **80+ Titanium rated**, which is the highest efficiency tier for PSUs – meaning it wastes very little power as heat (up to ~94% efficient at typical loads). They used high-end Japanese capacitors to achieve this level of efficiency and reliability. In practice, my system (with a power-hungry CPU and GPU) runs extremely stable even under full load. No random shutdowns or voltage drops – it’s clear the **digital power control** is working to keep the output steady. The PSU has a **digital controller that reacts instantly to load changes**, so when my GPU spikes power draw, the Thor handles it without breaking a sweat. I’ve also done some overclocking on my CPU/GPU, and the Thor 1600W delivers **clean, stable power** throughout. It’s honestly over-spec’d for my current needs, but that means the PSU is always in a comfortable range (which likely contributes to its longevity and stability). - **Noise & Cooling:** One of the big surprises is how **quiet** this PSU is, given its massive capacity. ASUS really focused on cooling – those oversized ROG heatsinks I mentioned help dissipate heat passively, and they make a noticeable difference. The unit stays cool to the touch. It has a **135mm “Axial-tech” PWM fan** that, according to ASUS, moves ~21% more air with lower RPM. In my experience, the fan rarely even spins up. There’s a **0dB mode** (fan stops completely) when load is under 50%, and since 50% of 1600W is **800W**, my system doesn’t trigger the fan at idle or low loads at all. Under gaming loads (~500-600W draw in my case), the fan sometimes *barely* comes on, but I can’t hear it over my case fans. This PSU actually earned a **Lambda A++ noise certification** (a very elite rating), which basically confirms how insanely quiet it is. Even when I stressed the system to pull ~1000W+, the fan ramped gently, still quieter than my GPU fans. For a 1600W PSU, the noise performance is superb. No coil whine issues so far either. - **Extra Features (OLED & RGB):** The **OLED power display** on the side is not just a gimmick – I’ve found it surprisingly useful and fun. It shows real-time wattage consumption of your system. During heavy gaming or benchmarking, I love glancing at it to see “wow, my system is drawing 750W right now.” It’s a great little **monitoring tool** when you have an open or windowed case, and it adds a bit of techy flair. The PSU also has **integrated RGB lighting** (the ROG logo and some accents), which supports **Aura Sync**. I synced it with the rest of my ASUS components so it matches my motherboard and GPU lighting – it’s a nice touch for a clean, unified look. If you’re not into RGB, you can disable or ignore it, but for RGB enthusiasts, it’s a plus. These extras (OLED, RGB) don’t improve performance, but they enhance the overall *cool factor* and customization of your build. It’s clear ASUS designed this not just as a power box but as a showcase piece for high-end rigs. - **Installation & Use:** Installing the ROG Thor 1600W was straightforward. Despite being larger than a typical PSU, the fully modular design meant I could wire up everything outside the case and then just slide the PSU in. **Ease of installation** was actually better than some smaller non-modular units I’ve dealt with, simply because you don’t have a fixed bundle of cables in the way. The cables provided are of ample length (I had no issue routing cables in a big tower case). One thing to note: this PSU is **heavy** – you’ll definitely want to screw it in securely, and support it while installing. Once in place, it’s rock solid. All connectors (24-pin, EPS, PCIe, etc.) are high quality and plugged into my components firmly. I also appreciated that **ASUS includes a 16-pin GPU cable** in the box for the latest video cards – no need for adapters or buying a cable separately. Using the PSU day-to-day is basically transparent: it powers on, runs quietly, and I haven’t had to think about it, which is exactly what you want from a PSU. The OLED defaults to showing wattage; I didn’t have to configure anything special (though you can turn off the display or change settings via Armoury Crate if you want). - **Drawbacks or Quirks:** It’s hard to find negatives, but I’ll list a couple of considerations. **First, the price** – it’s undeniably a premium product, and you pay for it. If you don’t need this much power or the extra features, there are much cheaper options out there. For me, the stability and features justified the cost, but it’s not an “average value” unit; it’s a **premium, no-compromise unit**. **Second, the size** – make sure your case can accommodate a PSU that’s about 20cm long. In a standard ATX case with a PSU shroud, you might have to remove any drive cages or plan your space. It fit fine in my case, but it is longer than a standard 750W unit, for example. **Third, the OLED placement** – depending on your mounting orientation, the OLED panel might face the wrong side or be hidden. In my setup (fan facing down, in a bottom PSU shroud), the OLED is actually visible through a cut-out, but not every case has that. If you mount the PSU fan-up, then the OLED would be upside down. *Minor nitpick:* the OLED’s usefulness is mostly when you’re actively looking into your case – you won’t see it if your case is closed/off to the side. Finally, one should consider that a 1600W PSU *at full tilt* will draw a lot of power from the wall (though that’s expected – and at least it’s efficient). For most of my use, it’s been in the sweet spot of efficiency. I really have no complaints in terms of performance or quality. No odd behaviors, no noises – it’s been **100% reliable** so far. **Overall:** The ROG Thor 1600W Titanium is an absolute unit of a PSU. 💪 It delivers **ultra-stable, efficient power** with practically **no noise**, and it’s packed with enthusiast features that make it a centerpiece of a build rather than an afterthought. It *is* expensive and overkill for many systems, but if you’re the target user (high-end enthusiast, or someone who just wants a “buy once, cry once” power supply), it’s hard to do better than this. The quality, performance, and extras put it in a league of its own. **9.5/10 from me!** I’m extremely satisfied with it – my rig feels ready for anything, and I have peace of mind that this PSU will handle upgrades and stress for years to come. Highly recommended for those who need **the best of the best** in a power supply. 👏🏼

### ⭐ Blew up in my face after 1 month of use. Scared me to death.
*by T***D on June 8, 2025*

I had a very loud pop when attempting to start computer. Scared the crap out of me it was so loud. I assume a "fancy" Japanese capacitor blew. Obviously, my pc would not turn on. This is the sole device plugged into a 2000VA UPS which is the only device on a dedicated 30 amp 4 AWG circuit. Great ventilation all around. I was running an 1,150 watt job overnight and when I came to check this morning the pc was 100% off. Tried to start and, POW, an immediate bang. The UPS readings were all normal and full battery. The unit is only 1 month old and had been working fine. I got an RMA but I assume no PSU for about a month so I had to buy an MSI 1600W for over $500 while I wait so I can do my job. Virtually no THOR 1600Ws are in stock in the US anywhere unless you want to pay $500+ over list (best price I saw was $1,350 or wait time of 2 weeks+ at list price). I’m on a new MSI X870E Godlike, AMD 9950X3D, RTX 5090 and a few PCIe drives with some fans/pumps. Max power draw is 1,300 watts. Mindblowing to me that this new “Titanium”, Japanese Cap, MTBF>120,000 hour PSU blew up so soon. I was super worried about my build and hope it turns on with new PSU. Just search reddit or ASUS site among others for similar, scary "BLOW UP" of the PSU.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice PSU!
*by J***E on February 21, 2024*

This power supply is a beast let me tell you! Very expensive but you get what you pay for.

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