Super Flower Leadex III Gold 850W
850W 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 Super Flower Leadex III Gold 850W in India
Expect to pay roughly ₹9,600-10,500 for the Super Flower Leadex III Gold 850W 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.
Super Flower Leadex III Gold 850W India Price and Review
Mainstream Super Flower, Not the Flagship
If our Leadex Platinum 2000W and Leadex VII 1200W Platinum Pro coverage is about extreme headroom, the Leadex III Gold series is the opposite: a competent, fully modular 80+ Gold unit sized for actual mainstream gaming builds. It comes in two wattages — 750W at ₹8,690 and 850W at ₹9,950. I'm covering the 850W here since it gives a bit more room for a mid-range CPU plus GPU pairing and future upgrades, but the 750W is worth considering if your build is firmly RTX 5060/5070-tier and you want to save the ₹1,260 difference.
Same brand note as our other Super Flower coverage: this is a Taiwan-based OEM that's been making PSUs since 1981 and supplies internals to several other brands you'd recognize. New to Indian retail visibility under its own name, but not a new or unproven manufacturer.
What You Get
80+ Gold certification (87%+ efficiency at typical loads), fully modular cabling, and ATX 3.0 spec support. This isn't a PCIe 5.1 native unit like the higher-end Leadex VII, so if you're specifically chasing a 12V-2x6 native connector for an RTX 5080/5090, you'd want to step up. For RTX 5070-class builds using standard PCIe power connectors, that's a non-issue.
850W comfortably covers a mid-to-high-end gaming build — think Ryzen 7 or Core i7-class CPU paired with an RTX 5070 or RTX 5070 Ti, with headroom for a moderate overclock. Full protection suite (OVP/UVP/OCP/OTP/SCP) is standard at this tier, which matters given how uneven Indian grid power can be city to city.
India Pricing
₹9,950 for the 850W, ₹8,690 for the 750W, both at MDComputers. That puts the 850W in direct competition with established mainstream Gold units from Cooler Master, Corsair, and Deepcool in the same price band — Super Flower's pitch here is OEM-direct engineering at a competitive mainstream price, not a discount.
Who Should Buy / Who Should Skip
Buy this if: you're building an RTX 5070-class gaming rig and want reliable Gold-tier efficiency with fully modular cabling at a mainstream price. The 750W sibling is the better pick if your build is more budget-focused.
Skip this if: you need PCIe 5.1 native connectors for an RTX 5080/5090, or you're chasing higher wattage — look at Thermaltake's Toughpower GF A3 1050W or the Leadex VII 1200W Platinum Pro instead.
Questions
750W if your build is RTX 5060/5070-tier with a mainstream CPU. 850W if you're pairing an RTX 5070 Ti or want overclocking headroom. The ₹1,260 price difference is small enough that 850W is the safer default if you're unsure.
For this tier, yes — you're getting OEM-direct manufacturing from a company with a long track record, at a price competitive with established mainstream brands.
Technically the wattage isn't the limiting factor for a single RTX 5090 at stock, but this unit lacks native PCIe 5.1/12V-2x6 connectors that higher-end units offer. For an RTX 5090 build, go with the Leadex VII 1200W Platinum Pro instead.