The MSI MEG Ai1000P PCIe5 achieves top performance, and the fact that it is ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 ready brings it to the newest standards. That combination earns it a place in our best PSUs article. It achieves almost similar performance to the Seasonic Prime Platinum 1000 and the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P6, but none of those units have 12VHPWR connectors, nor are they ATX 3.0 compatible.
Besides ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 compatibility, the MSI MEG Ai1000P PCIe 5 also has an interesting (we could say appealing) exterior design. Thanks to the semi-digital platform that the PSU uses, provided by Channel Well Technology, there is compatibility with the MSI Gaming Intelligence application, through which you can adjust several settings, like the fan's speed and toggle on/off the single +12V mode while monitoring the PSU's vital functions and power delivery.
The MEG Ai1000P PCIe5 has a fully modular cable design and compact enough dimensions, given its capacity, measuring 160mm in depth. MSI could go with a larger fan than the 120mm it used, to keep the noise output low. Nonetheless, the fan's build quality is high, and the product's warranty is extended at ten years to match the competition's offerings.
Specifications
Manufacturer (OEM) | CWT |
Max. DC Output | 1000W |
Efficiency | 80 PLUS Platinum, Cybenetics Platinum (89-91%) |
Noise | Cybenetics Standard++ (30-35 dB[A]) |
Modular | ✓ (fully) |
Intel C6/C7 Power State Support | ✓ |
Operating Temperature (Continuous Full Load) | 0 - 50°C |
Over Voltage Protection | ✓ |
Under Voltage Protection | ✓ |
Over Power Protection | ✓ |
Over Current (+12V) Protection | ✓ |
Over Temperature Protection | ✓ |
Short Circuit Protection | ✓ |
Surge Protection | ✓ |
Inrush Current Protection | ✓ |
Fan Failure Protection | ✗ |
No Load Operation | ✓ |
Cooling | 120mm Hydraulic Bearing Fan (PLA12025S12H) |
Semi-Passive Operation | ✓ |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 150 x 85 x 160mm |
Weight | 1.99 kg (4.39 lb) |
Form Factor | ATX12V v3.0, EPS 2.92 |
Alternative Low Power Mode (ALPM) compatible | ✓ |
Warranty | 10 Years |
Power Specifications
Rail | Row 0 - Cell 1 | 3.3V | 5V | 12V | 5VSB | -12V |
Max. Power | Amps | 22 | 22 | 83.33 | 3 | 0.3 |
Row 2 - Cell 0 | Watts | Row 2 - Cell 2 | 120 | 1000 | 15 | 3.6 |
Total Max. Power (W) | Row 3 - Cell 1 | Row 3 - Cell 2 | 1000 | Row 3 - Cell 4 | Row 3 - Cell 5 | Row 3 - Cell 6 |
Cables & Connectors
Description | Cable Count | Connector Count (Total) | Gauge | In Cable Capacitors |
---|---|---|---|---|
ATX connector 20+4 pin (600mm) | 1 | 1 | 16-20AWG | No |
4+4 pin EPS12V (710mm) | 2 | 2 | 18AWG | No |
6+2 pin PCIe (600mm) | 6 | 6 | 16AWG | No |
12+4 pin PCIe (610mm) | 1 | 1 | 16-24AWG | No |
2x 6+2 pin PCIe (610mm) | 1 | 2 | 18AWG | No |
SATA (500mm+150mm+150mm+150mm) | 4 | 16 | 18AWG | No |
4 pin Molex (500mm+150mm+150mm+150mm) / FDD (+150mm) | 1 | 4 / 1 | 18-20AWG | No |
USB Cable Mini to Type A (610mm) | 1 | 1 | 24-28AWG | No |
USB Mini to Motherboard Header Cable (590mm) | 1 | 1 | 24-28AWG | No |
The PSU is equipped with connectors, including two EPS and six PCIe, all in dedicated cables. It also has two more PCIe on a single cable and a 12VHPWR connector able to handle up to 600W. According to the ATX spec, a 1000W PSU should have up to 450W 12VHPWR connector,
Component Analysis
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General Data | - |
Manufacturer (OEM) | CWT |
Platform | CTT |
PCB Type | Double Sided |
Primary Side | - |
Transient Filter | 6x Y caps, 2x X caps, 2x CM chokes, 1x MOV |
Inrush Protection | NTC Thermistor & Relay |
Bridge Rectifier(s) | 2x GBJ2506 (600V, 25A @ 100°C) |
APFC MOSFETs |
2x Infineon IPA60R099P6 (600V, 24A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 0.099Ohm) & 1x SYNC Power SPN5003 (to reduce no load consumption) |
APFC Boost Diode | 2x Infineon IDH08G65C6 (650V, 8A @ 145°C) |
Bulk Cap(s) |
1x Nichicon (400V, 680uF, 2,000h @ 105°C, GL) & 1x Nichicon (400V, 560uF, 2,000h @ 105°C, GG) |
Main Switchers | 4x Alpha & Omega AOTF29S50 (500V, 18A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 0.15Ohm) |
IC Drivers |
2x Novosense NSi6602 & |
Digital APFC Controller | Texas Instruments UCD3138A |
Digital Resonant Controller | Texas Instruments UCD3138A |
Topology |
Primary side: Semi-Digital, Interleaved PFC, Full-Bridge & LLC converter Secondary side: Synchronous Rectification & DC-DC converters |
Secondary Side | - |
+12V MOSFETs | 6x Infineon BSC014N06NS (60V, 152A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 1.45mOhm) |
5V & 3.3V | DC-DC Converters: 6x FETs PWM Controller(s): no info |
Filtering Capacitors |
Electrolytic: 5x Nippon Chemi-Con (105°C, W), 1x Nichicon (2-5,000h @ 105°C, HD), 4x Nippon Chemi-Con (4-10,000h @ 105°C, KY), 1x Nippon Chemi-Con (2-5,000h @ 105°C, KZE), 3x Rubycon (4-10,000h @ 105°C, YXJ), 3x Rubycon (4-10,000h @ 105°C, YXF) |
Supervisor IC | Weltrend WT7502R (OVP, UVP, SCP, PG) |
MCU & Fan Controller | Microchip PIC32MM0064GPM036 |
Fan Model | MSI (Powerlogic) PLA12025S12H-4 (120mm, 12V, 0.36A, Hydro-Dynamic Bearing Fan) |
5VSB Circuit | - |
Rectifier | 1x PS1045L SBR (45V, 10A) |
Standby PWM Controller | On Bright OB2365T |
The platform is made by CWT and uses a semi-digital design with the code name CTT. This is a modern design where digital controllers handle the primary side and a part of the secondary side. Thanks to the digital controllers, the PSU can "talk" to the system so users, besides monitoring its vital functions, can also make changes to the fan speed control and toggle on/off the multi-rail mode for the 12V rail. CWT uses high-end parts everywhere, and our only objection is the small diameter fan, which is of extremely high quality, but the chassis could accommodate a 140 mm fan.
The transient/EMI filter has all necessary parts, including an MOV for protection against voltage surges. Moreover, there is an NTC thermistor and bypass relay combo for suppressing high inrush currents.
The pair of bridge rectifiers can handle up to 50A.
The APFC circuit has two Infineon FETs and two boost diodes because it uses an interleaved design where two converters work in parallel. The bulk caps are by Nichicon, and their combined capacity is high, allowing for more than 17ms hold-up time easily.
The four main FETs are installed into a full-bridge topology. An LLC resonant converter is also used for lowering energy losses.
This is the board holding one of the Texas Instruments digital controllers.
Six Infineon FETs regulate the 12V rail. Two VRMs generate the minor rails.
All filtering caps are of high quality, electrolytic and polymer ones.
The standby PWM controller is an On Bright OB2365T.
Besides bus bars and shunt resistors, we also find several filtering caps at the face of the modular board.
The main supervisor IC is a Weltrend WT7502R.
Soldering quality is not the best we have seen by CWT, probably because this was an early sample.
The Powerlogic fan is of high quality, using a hydro-dynamic bearing. MSI could use a larger diameter fan, though, for lower noise output.
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