Gigabyte UD1300GM PG5
1300W 80+ Gold, full-modular, no native 12VHPWR - adapter required for RTX 40-series.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Where to buy Gigabyte UD1300GM PG5 in India
Expect to pay roughly ₹20,300-22,400 for the Gigabyte UD1300GM PG5 in India right now, depending on offers and seller. I always recommend buying from retailers that give a proper GST invoice - it's what makes your India warranty claim smooth later.
In my years running a PC store, PrimeABGB (Mumbai) and Vedant Computers (Kolkata) have also been consistently reliable for verified stock - compare before buying.
Gigabyte UD1300GM PG5 India Price: 1300W ATX 3.1 Gold PSU Review
Gigabyte Fills Its Own Gap
Gigabyte's UD750GM built a solid reputation in India as a reliable, no-nonsense mid-tier PSU, but the lineup had nothing above 750W for buyers wanting to stick with the brand for a high-end build. The UD1300GM PG5 fixes that, jumping straight to 1300W with the newer PG5 connector standard (Gigabyte's naming for native PCIe 5.1 / ATX 3.1 compliance).
Specs
- Wattage: 1300W continuous, 80+ Gold (~89-90% at 50% load)
- Form factor: ATX, fully modular
- Connector: Native 12V-2x6 (PG5), ATX 3.1 compliant for GPU transient spikes
- Fan: 135mm fluid dynamic bearing fan
- Protections: OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, OTP, SCP
- Warranty: 10 years via Gigabyte India
India Grid Notes
The UD-series has built its India reputation partly on handling exactly this: unstable mains voltage and rough power-cut cycles common outside metro areas, without the capacitor degradation cheap units show after a year or two. The 1300GM carries the same protection circuit suite (OVP/UVP/OCP/OPP) as Gigabyte's smaller UD750GM, scaled up for the higher wattage.
What GPU Tier This Pairs With
1300W at Gold comfortably handles a single RTX 5090 with any consumer CPU, or an overclocked RTX 5080 with substantial headroom. It's a direct alternative to the MSI MAG A1250GL and Cooler Master V Platinum 1300 V2 at a similar price point, differing mainly on efficiency tier (Gold vs Platinum on the Cooler Master) and brand ecosystem.
India Pricing
₹21,100 at MDComputers. This is genuinely competitive for 1300W with native ATX 3.1 connector support, cross-shop against the Cooler Master V Platinum 1300 V2 (₹26,680, Platinum) if efficiency tier matters more to you than price.
Who Should Buy This
Buy this if: you want a trusted mid-market brand at 1300W with full RTX 50-series connector safety, without paying Platinum-tier prices.
Skip this if: you specifically want Platinum efficiency, or your GPU target is below RTX 5080, where a 1000W unit like the Gigabyte AORUS Elite 1000W Platinum makes more sense.
Questions
It's Gigabyte's naming for native PCIe 5.1 / ATX 3.1 connector compliance, meaning the unit ships with a proper 12V-2x6 cable rated for RTX 50-series transient spikes, no adapter needed.
Both are Gold-tier, similarly priced, and spec-comparable. Pick based on brand trust and warranty support access in your city, both have solid India RMA channels through MDComputers-aligned distribution.