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Read moreSouth African builders see a 1000W Platinum PSU priced as mid-range AIO money, with 1000W as the value driver. Mid-range 360mm AIOs land near R2,800 to R4,500, premium ARGB LCD models R5,500 to R9,000, flagship displays past R10,000.
Budget R3,200 to R4,500 for a reputable fully modular 1000W 80 Plus Platinum PSU in South Africa. Units below R2,800 at this wattage and certification level are typically semi-modular or carry shorter warranties. The sweet spot for value and quality in mid-2026 sits around R3,500 to R4,000.
In this price band, a South African buyer can access fully modular 1000W Platinum units from established brands with ten-year warranties, native 12V-2x6 cables, 105-degree-rated capacitors, and zero-RPM fan modes. These features matter: a ten-year warranty covers a typical GPU upgrade cycle of two to three generations. Native 12V-2x6 cables handle RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 power delivery without adapter chains. The 105-degree capacitor rating ensures the unit retains its electrical specs even in warm South African rooms. Units entering this tier from late 2024 production runs are increasingly ATX 3.1 compliant, adding transient spike protection for current GPU generations.
A 1000W PSU below R2,500 in SA typically makes tradeoffs somewhere: semi-modular cabling (no option to remove the 24-pin or EPS cables), Gold rather than Platinum certification, five-year warranty instead of ten, or 85-degree capacitors that run closer to thermal limits in continuous operation. For a mid-range build with an RTX 5070 and Ryzen 7 9700X, these compromises are acceptable because the system runs at 55 percent of PSU capacity, keeping component stress low. For a flagship build around an RTX 5090 and Ryzen 9 9950X approaching 750W peak, a premium Platinum unit's superior ripple spec and transient response become genuinely important for system stability.
Spending R4,000 to R4,500 makes sense when your build includes an RTX 5080 or RTX 5090, when you plan to run the system as a 24/7 workstation as well as for gaming, or when you want GaN-based MOSFET technology for lower internal heat and quieter fan operation. At this tier, some units include digital power monitoring through companion software, letting you track actual 12V rail voltage, output wattage, and fan RPM from the desktop. For an SA system costing R30,000 or more in components, R400 extra for digital monitoring and a longer warranty is a minor proportion of total spend.
Not every 1000W Platinum PSU released before mid-2024 includes a native 12V-2x6 cable. Older stock may include a 12VHPWR adapter chain instead. Confirm the cable type in the product specification or box contents list on Evetech's product page before purchasing, especially if you are pairing the unit with an RTX 5080 or RTX 5090.
Occasionally during promotional events, but R3,000 or below for a fully modular 1000W Platinum with a ten-year warranty is below normal retail cost. At that price, confirm warranty duration and whether the unit is current production or clearance stock from an older design revision.
Check the brand's South African distributor page, or look for a local contact or street address on the warranty card. Evetech's product listings specify warranty terms and coverage country, making it straightforward to confirm before purchase.
For a single-GPU build, yes. Unless GPU TDP increases beyond 600W in the generation after RTX 50-series, a 1000W unit paired with a 65W to 125W CPU maintains comfortable headroom. The ten-year warranty likely covers two GPU upgrade cycles.
Ready to lock in a quality 1000W Platinum PSU for your SA build? Evetech carries a curated range of 1000W 80 Plus Platinum power supplies with local warranty, available for nationwide delivery.