CONCLUSION

The NEXUS L1 850W power supply unit by EINAREX ultimately lands as a well‑built unit with a solid technical backbone. Its CWT (Channel Well Technology) OEM platform gives it reassuring structure, from stable rails to a clean, disciplined internal layout. Those fundamentals make it a dependable performer for systems that need consistent power delivery. The trade‑offs sit elsewhere, noise levels climb significantly under heavier loads (and closer to its rated wattage they will probably increase slightly more than what they did in my tests), the Chinese and Taiwanese secondary capacitors don't have the same "gravitas" as their Japanese counterparts, availability can be very limited depending on region, and finally EINAREX's decision to rely solely on Cybenetics certification instead of the more widely recognized 80 PLUS program feels like a cost‑cutting move that may not inspire the same confidence among buyers. Even so, for users who prioritize electrical stability and proven OEM pedigree, the NEXUS L1 850W remains a competent and trustworthy option.
Just like with many companies just starting to expand their sales channels in the EU and USA the NEXUS L1 850W by EINAREX is not widely available and retails for around 120Euros inside the EU (no availability in the USA as of now). Availability aside the NEXUS L1 850W is a good, mid-end power supply unit aimed towards people who are not only looking at performance but also looks and warranty and so if you can actually come across one, I strongly suggest giving it a shot, it might just be what you’ve been looking for.
PROS
- Overall Build Quality
- Good Rail Stability
- ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Compliant
- Cybenetics Gold Certified
- Electrical Protections (OCP/OVP/SSP/OPP/UVP/SPD/OTP/SIP)
- 10 Year Limited Warranty
- Design
CONS
- Current Availability
- Noise Levels
- Lack Of 80 PLUS Certification (For Some)
- Secondary Capacitor Manufacturers (For Some)





