Montech Titan Gold 1000 W Review

Source: Tech Power Up added 28th May 2024

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Introduction

Montech might not be a brand that’s at the top of your list if you’re asked to name five PSU vendors. But since being established in 2016, this Taiwan-based company has been working hard on building their power supply, computer case, cooling, and peripheral lineup.

Over the years Montech have introduced multiple power supply series, with the latest being the Titan Gold. Like all recent higher-tier power supplies, it complies with ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 specifications, and comes in four different wattages: 750 W, 850 W, 1000 W and 1200 W. All these models come with a very respectable 10-year warranty.

In the past, Montech has based their product names on the 80 Plus efficiency rating achieved (e.g. Bronze and Gold). While it might sound a bit confusing, the Titan Gold series indeed has an 80 Plus Gold rating.

Naming politics aside, today on our test bench is the 1000 W version of the Titan Gold line, positioned to power even the most demanding single-GPU gaming machines. Let’s start by taking a look at the spec sheet.

Specifications

Montech Titan Gold 1000 W
Features & Specs
Product Name TITAN GOLD 1000 W
ATX Version Intel ATX12V
PFC Active PFC (>0.9 typical)
Input Voltage 100–240 Vac
Input Current 15 A
Input Frequency 50–60 Hz
Dimensions (L x W x H) 150 x 160 x 86 mm
Fan Size 135 mm (FDB Fan)
Efficiency 90% Typically
Operating Temperature 0–45 °C
Protections OVP / OPP / OTP / SCP / OCP/ UVP
Regulatory cTUVus / TUV / CB / CE / FCC / RoHS / BSMI
Dimensions 210 mm (L) x 150 mm (W) x 86 mm (H)
Connectors M/B 20+4Pin 1
CPU 4+4Pin 2
PCIE 6+2 5
SATA 12
Molex 4pin 4
12+4PCIe 5.0 1

Montech Titan Gold 1000 W
Power Specs
AC Input 100-240Vac 50-60 Hz 15 A
DC Output +3.3 V +5 V +12 V -12 V +5 VSB
Max. Output Current 22 A 22 A 83.33 A 0.3 A 3 A
Max. Output Power 120 W 1000 W 3.6 W 15 W
Total Power 1000 W

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