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MSI MAG 1200PLS Platinum Review: The Safest 12V-2×6 Connector Yet?

Quiet, efficient, and packed with a first-of-its-kind safety feature!

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Review Summary

The MSI MAG 1200PLS is a Platinum-rated PSU built by CWT on a brand-new platform, and its standout feature is GPU SAFEGUARD, a system that monitors each +12V pin on the 12V-2×6 connector and sounds an alarm if there’s a dangerous current imbalance, addressing the melting-connector issues that have plagued high-power GPUs. It runs quiet and efficient even at full 1200W load, but MSI cut corners with mid-tier capacitors (Teapo/ChengX) instead of top-tier brands, which hurts its voltage ripple performance, and it’s missing Hybrid-Fan mode that most Platinum PSUs offer. Bottom line: it’s a bit pricey and not the best performer for its class, but the GPU SAFEGUARD feature alone makes it worth considering if connector safety is your top concern.

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Overall
9.3/10
9.3/10
  • Performance - 9.4/10
    9.4/10
  • Build Quality - 9.2/10
    9.2/10
  • Efficiency - 9.5/10
    9.5/10
  • Value - 9/10
    9/10

Pros

  • Quiet
  • Efficient
  • GPU SAFEGUARD
  • 10 Years Warranty

Cons

  • Expensive for what’s inside

You must have heard the famous adage “The early bird catches the worm” well MSI is that exact early bird who first got into the latest ATX 3.0/3.1 spec PSUs and oh boy they seem to have caught up all kinds of different worms at this point!

MSI MAG 1200PLS is the latest iteration from MSI’s massive PSU lineups which now they’re revising at a rapid speed with all the latest specifications, improvements, innovations and with better safety features. The amount of effort and engineering labour MSI has been putting lately into their PSUs is completely unexpected from a new player in this specific market segment.

MSI has been kind and confident enough, sending almost all of their PSUs on multiple occasions, in both top-tier and mid-tier categories, to Tech4Gamers. Funny enough, every time I get the PSU from MSI, I see new letters in their already quite confusing naming scheme.

MSI has categorized their PSU lineups in three distinct ways – MEG, MPG & MAG. On top of that, there are suffixes with every series like at first there were G, P & T representing Gold, Platinum & Titanium respectively. Then came the new revision with new prefixes GL, GS, PLS, TS and may be even more in future. Though they do represent a specific and independent feature but for an end-user, “MSI MAG 1200PLS PCIE5 ATX3.1” literal naming scheme would have been a lot easier to convey with just the specifications badges as every other and even MSI itself do on the box already.

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Here are the specifications:

Specification Detail
80 PLUS Efficiency 80 PLUS Platinum
Modular Fully Modular
Form Factor ATX
Total Power 1200W
PFC Type Active PFC
Input Voltage 100~240 VAC
Input Frequency 50~60 Hz
Fan Size 135mm
Fan Bearing FDB
Protection OVP / OCP / OTP / OPP / SCP / UVP / SIP / NLO
Dimensions (D x W x H) 150mm × 150mm × 86mm

Packaging & Unboxing

Design

 

Cable & Connectors

MSI A1200PLS Platinum - Cables & Accessories
Cables & Accessories

For the past couple of years, the main hot topic (and quite literally) has been the problematic design of 12VHPWR connector which later got revised to 12V-2×6 connector.

What should have actually been the job for Nvidia in the first place to fix this problem turned into a marketing scheme for many PSU manufacturers and we started seeing several different iterations and innovative ideas to make the 12V-2×6 somehow immune to melting or failure.

MSI was the first brand that came with Dual-Color 12VHPWR connector and then more manufacturers started following the suit, a sort of band-aid fix but a fix nonetheless.

Later on several cases of burnt 12VHPWR connector started appearing everywhere and brands soon realized they will have to do more than just adding sparkles on the connector. An actual design level integration was an absolute necessity and that’s exactly what MSI has vastly improved on in the recent iterations of their PSUs.

Connector Type Quantity
Motherboard cable (24-pin) 1x
CPU / ATX 12V connectors (4+4-pin) 1x
CPU connector (8-pin) 1x
PCI-E 5.0 connector (12+4-pin) / 600W 1x
PCI-E connectors (6+2-pin) 4x
SATA connectors 6x
PATA / Molex connectors (4-pin) 3x
MSI A1200PLS Platinum - 1 - Nuvoton MCU with 12V-2x6 Individual Pin Current Sensing Circuit
Nuvoton MCU with 12V-2×6 Individual Pin Current Sensing Circuit

MSI MAG 1200PLS comes with a proper safety feature for the new 12V-2×6 connector which MSI calls GPU SAFEGUARD, where each individual +12V Pins gets monitored continuously for any imbalance of current via 6 separate 1 milliohms current shunt/sense resistors. This is by far the most sensible way of implementing safety for the GPU connector where the user will be able to hear a loud buzzer coming from the PSU, in case of major current imbalance inside the cables.

A perfect demonstration can be seen from this clip from our good friends @HardwareBusters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52O3p_oThk8

It would have been really nice had MSI also provided a software link connection in MSI MAG 1200PLS so that users would be able to also see the exact current (Amps) values in the software – a quick preview whether their older 12V-2×6 cable would still work just fine in the first place rather than start panicking after hearing the GPU SAFEGUARD buzzer. This software-monitoring feature is only limited to MSI’s top of the line and extremely high-end model MSI MAG Ai1600TS Titanium PSU which I will be reviewing next.

Teardown & Component Analysis

MSI A1200PLS Platinum - 2 - PSU Teardown
PSU Teardown

As with all the MSI’s PSUs that I have reviewed so far, MSI has once again opted for CWT (Channel Well Technology), one of the most prestigious and vastly used OEM for the ATX PSUs. And nothing, absolutely nothing brings joy to my eyes except when I see a brand new PSU platform/circuit design inside!

CWT has been extremely consistent with their design throughout the years. Being OEM for several different prominent brands, they hardly change their circuit/platform design. But now because the competition has gotten fierce as the new players are constantly entering into the ATX PSU market with quite compelling and budget friendly offerings, this has also challenged CWT into creating a completely different and new platform, which sort of follows the same footprint of cost-effectiveness.

MSI MAG A1200PLS is the first PSU that gets a brand new design upgrade from CWT.

MSI A1200PLS Platinum - 2A - Bridge Rectifier
Bridge Rectifier

The design is very spacious with adequate enough heatsinks. Every major power conversion section – from the 2x Bridge Rectifiers, APFC and Half-Bridge LLC resonant converter get their own separate heatsinks for better heat dissipation. Though a Platinum rated PSU doesn’t necessitate the use of any larger heatsinks, in doing so a manufacturer can fine tune the fan curves to a much silent profile.

MSI A1200PLS Platinum - 2B - APFC TO-247 Package MOSFETs & Boost Diode
APFC TO-247 Package MOSFETs & Boost Diode

MSI has opted in for good quality components for the MOSFETs, though they aren’t from some well-known brands like Infineon, OnSemi, Vishay etc as some of the very high-end PSUs, but I have been seeing MOSFETs from CR-Micro in many high-end PSUs these days anyways.

MSI A1200PLS Platinum - 2C - Half-Bridge LLC MOSFETs
Half-Bridge LLC MOSFETs

Two main switching MOSFETs for the LLC resonant converter are arranged in Half-Bridge topology and this time, both of the MOSFETs are from a much reputable brand STMicroelectronics. I guess the choice was to either use 4 MOSFETs (as Full-Bridge) from a lesser known brand or two top-tier MOSFETs from a reputable one. Seeing Half-Bridge LLC topology on a 1200W rated Platinum PSU is quite strange though.

In every PSU, the Transformer is considered one of the main components, sort of like the heart of the PSU which literally pumps up the power to the rest of the secondary side which is essential for powering your entire PC components. Unlike the traditionally looking round wire transformer which we have seen in every PSU from CWT, they have now opted in for flat wire wound transformer (same as almost every other PSU OEM these days) as this new design vastly improves efficiency and allows switching at much higher frequencies and as a result significantly reducing the overall size of the transformer.
I literally kept on staring at this magnificent piece of engineering longer than I should, and I think you should admire its beauty too from every angle!

There are total 8x SMD MOSFETs for the +12V rail soldered onto the vertical daughter board attached directly to the main transformer.

This is where cost savings (or daresay cost-cutting) becomes apparent when we get to see MSI’s decision for picking up mid-tier capacitor brands especially for the secondary side. Although Teapo is also considered a good quality manufacturer, but for its price range, power capacity and efficiency rating I have only seen top-tier brands like Nippon Chemi-Con, Nichicon & Rubycon at least for the primary side bulk capacitor.

As for the secondary side, electrolytic capacitors from ChengX have been used, the ones that are mainly used in budget segment PSUs. Still, MSI MAG 1200PLS comes with 10 years of warranty, MSI gets another badge here for being the first brand with such mid-tier capacitors providing this much warranty period for peace of mind.

MSI A1200PLS Platinum - 6 - 135mm FDB Fan from Power Logic
135mm FDB Fan from Power Logic

135MM FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing) fan from PowerLogic, another budget oriented component selection.

PSU Load Testing

MSI A1200PLS Platinum - PSU Testing
PSU Testing

Voltage Regulation

MSI A1200PLS Platinum Rail Regulation
Rail Regulation
Load in % 12V Rail 5V 3.3V
20% 12.10 5.06 3.30
50% 12.05 5.05 3.29
70% 12.03 5.05 3.29
90% 12.02 5.05 3.29
100% 11.99 5.05 3.29

MSI MAG 1200PLS performed good in the voltage regulation test.

PSU Efficiency

MSI A1200PLS Platinum Efficiency
Platinum Efficiency
Load in % Efficiency Power Factor
20% 93.56% 0.923
50% 94.51% 0.961
70% 93.80% 0.974
90% 93.10% 0.977
100% 92.52% 0.977

Using only APFC & Half-Bridge LLC resonant topology achieves impressive efficiency numbers. MSI & CWT should have easily got away with much smaller size heatsinks but I guess MSI was surely not going to compromise on the loud fan noise because the PSU ran decently quiet even at max rated power of 1200W!

Voltage Ripple Performance

MSI A1200PLS Platinum Max Ripple
Platinum Max Ripple
Load in % 12V Ripple
20% 12.8mV
50% 21.6mV
70% 22.4mV
90% 24.8mV
100% 27.2mV

Voltage ripple weighs in more than any other test when it comes to defining how well engineered/designed a PSU platform really is. Combination of top-tier components and zero compromises in overall design layout results in impressively low ripple numbers.

Sadly, for where MSI MAG 1200PLS stands among the Platinum rated PSUs, its voltage ripple performance has surprised me in a not-so-impressive way. I have seen Gold rated PSUs from the budget segments performing exceptionally well in this specific test compared to MSI MAG 1200PLS.

Temperature

The PSU ran fairly cool, thanks to its greater efficiency numbers as well as for decently large heatsinks. Unfortunately, MSI MAG A1200PLS doesn’t offer Hybrid-Fan mode which I think it could have easily handled this feature but when you pair mid-tier capacitors, you have got to keep them cool all the time.

Should You Buy it?

Buy It If

Safety is your No.1 priority: The MSI MAG 1200PLS is one of the few PSUs with a properly implemented 12V-2×6 connector safeguard, which can genuinely save your hard-earned GPU from damage, especially valuable in today’s economy.

You want a whisper-quiet PSU: This unit stays fairly quiet even when pushed to its max rated power, making it a solid pick for noise-sensitive builds.

You want good price to performance: Considering the GPU safeguard feature, which no one else currently offers in this price segment, this PSU delivers strong value for money.

You care about cable management: The rubberized, texture-embossed cables offer much greater flexibility for cleaner and easier wire management.

Don’t Buy It If

You want top-tier component selection: You can find better quality, top-tier components in much cheaper Gold-rated PSUs with a similar warranty duration.

You expect flagship-level performance: While the MSI MAG 1200PLS performs decently overall, competition in this segment is fierce, and better performance is available for a much cheaper price tag.

You want a Hybrid-Fan mode: Almost every Platinum-rated PSU these days offers a Hybrid-Fan mode where the fan stays off until roughly half the PSU’s rated power is reached, but the MSI MAG 1200PLS lacks this feature.

My Final Thoughts

MSI’s commitment in providing the latest, much improved and feature-rich PSU remained unchanged, but in doing so required massive change in PSU design which sadly ended up not in favor in terms of achieving better performance.

MSI’s GPU SAFEGUARD is the only reason I will be recommending MSI MAG 1200PLS!

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