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ASUS ROG Thor 850W Platinum II PSU | Fully Modular, 80+ Platinum
ASUS
MPN: ROG-THOR-850P2-GAMIN
$234.99
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Authorized Dealer — Full manufacturer warranty
Key Features
- 850 W power supply
- 80+ Platinum efficiency
- Fully modular cabling
- ASUS ROG Thor II series
- Power-cooling category component
- High-capacity desktop PSU
- ROG-branded performance design
- Deliver stable system power with 850 W output
Deliver stable power to demanding systems with the ASUS ROG Thor 850W Platinum II fully modular power supply. Built for performance-focused desktops, it combines an 850 W output with 80+ Platinum efficiency to help reduce wasted energy and heat under load. That matters in builds where sustained GPU and CPU demand can expose weaker power delivery fast.
The fully modular design keeps cable runs clean and makes installation easier in dense cases, custom loops, and premium workstation-class towers. Instead of forcing unused leads into the chassis, you connect only what the system needs. The result is better airflow, less clutter, and a cleaner service path when upgrades are due.
This PSU is a strong fit for buyers who want more than a basic wattage number. It is aimed at systems that deserve stable delivery, efficient operation, and a build quality profile that matches the rest of a premium configuration. For teams or enthusiasts specifying parts carefully, it offers the kind of power foundation that supports the rest of the system without compromise.
Ideal For
- Powering high-end gaming desktops with strong GPU and CPU demand
- Building a clean, modular workstation or enthusiast tower
- Upgrading a premium system that needs more power headroom
- Specifying an efficient PSU for thermally sensitive custom builds
Why This Product
- 1850 W capacity suits demanding desktop builds
- 280+ Platinum efficiency helps reduce wasted power
- 3Fully modular cabling improves airflow and serviceability
- 4Premium PSU choice versus lower-efficiency alternatives


