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Sergio Estuardo Guevara Mendez
> 24 hourCero ruido bajo cargas promedio (normales)
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deuce126
> 24 hourdid just what i needed it to do..
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Lawrence
> 24 hourThis PSU works great. This was my first modular one and it was a breeze. Really quiet and, so far I had it a month with no issues.
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Mad Cow
> 24 hourEasy to install, fully modular and quiet. I have a variety of EVGA PSUs in various gaming builds with no problems. Go figure that I have my first issue with an EVGA PSU that cost the most. Current system is a Ryzen 5950x/ RTX 3060ti/ 64GB RAM/ 2TB Gen4 NVME/ 8TB HDD/ and all the RGB goodies. I figured 750 watts would be good overhead when I get a chance to upgrade my GPU to maybe an RTX 4000 series.
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Tedzily
> 24 hourPerfect Packaging came with everything I needed for an extra power supply for my startup mining operation.
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Electa Strosin V
> 24 hourGot this as my second choice of psu. Got the rest of my parts went to assemble today only to find out it was a different psu thats not only a lower wattage but also lacking the 6pin PCI-e i need for my gpu.
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Halfpeeled
> 24 hourPlenty of power and good size with full selection of ports and cables. I see what people mean by the fan being noisy, which is really that the fan is not whisper silent. Think sound of a small desk fan on low. Good deal for price.
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Jacob Lessard
> 24 hourI bought this psu and it killed my graphics card... replaced the psu and graphics card with the same model and it killed it again... both psu and gpu were evga
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CW
> 24 hourBecause I dont like waiting to start a computer, been running 24/7 over 6 months. Works great.
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Paul H.
> 24 hourI will always trust EVGA stuff to be of good quality. That said, humans can make mistakes and thats what I blame this on. My EVGA Supernova 850 G5 came today and after checking the contents inside I found that it was missing the SATA cables. Not a huge loss, I mean, it could be worse right? Still, if I was connecting(which I will be later down the line) any extra drives to my new PC outside of the M.2 Ill be using, I will need to get extra SATA cables elsewhere.
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