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C1500 Platinum vs PRIME TX-1300 Noctua

A side-by-side readout for efficiency.

NZXT · C1500 Platinum
80+ Platinum
Seasonic · PRIME TX-1300 Noctua
80+ Titanium
▲ Lead
VerdictPRIME TX-1300 Noctua wins on efficiency.
Context

Understanding efficiency

Efficiency is a categorical spec — values are distinct options rather than points on a continuous scale. Higher-tier options are not always strictly better; they often trade one capability for another (more protection at the cost of weight, more performance at the cost of efficiency, more features at the cost of complexity). Read the option names as shorthand for a bundle of tradeoffs rather than a simple ranking. When two products report different values, the right pick depends on how you'll actually use the device: a higher rating you'll never benefit from is wasted, while a lower rating that matches your environment can save money without compromise. Where the category has a clear "best" tier — IP68 for water, OLED for displays — the Mars Score reflects that, but a one-step difference between adjacent tiers is rarely decisive on its own.

This matchupC1500 Platinum reports 80+ Platinum while PRIME TX-1300 Noctua reports 80+ Titanium. These categorical values aren't simply "more or less" — pick the option whose tradeoffs match how you'll actually use the product.

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