XPG Core Reactor Gold ATX Power Supply Review

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TweakTown published a review on the XPG Core Reactor Gold ATX Power Supply A quote from the article:
XPG is a brand that most are probably less familiar with it as it started life as the gaming entity or subsidiary of ADATA. While it is still the gaming brand and a division of ADATA, they now have brought it to the market as the primary gaming brand name and, for the most part, distances itself from the ADATA corporate branding. We recently had some experience with XPG chassis, and now we have their new Core Reactor series of power supplies. This means XPG is working to become another brand that offers a large amount of the necessary components for a DIY PC build, similar to the path we watched Corsair take.

XPG is focusing on gaming as a brand, so their PSUs are not at insanely high wattages, but a more refined option of 850W and lower at least for now. In all honesty, most gaming rigs can run just fine on a 550W - 850W supply depending upon configuration and be within a nominal efficiency range as well. So for this, I think XPG picked an excellent area to top out for now as these units will apply to most mainstream gamers.
  XPG Core Reactor Gold ATX Power Supply Review