EVGA 220-G5-0750-X1 Super Nova 750 G5, 80 Plus Gold 750W, Fully Modular, ECO Mode with Fdb Fan, 10 Year Warranty, Compact 150mm Size, Power Supply
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CosmoZo
> 3 dayNo issues. Runs well and runs quietly.
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Alex
Greater than one weekOpening a new tab in chrome makes the fan go off to 100% on this thing if you have a game open. Not sure why, but keeping in eco is not viable at all. I spent like an hour trying to figure out which fan was boosting, never had an issue with a PSU fan going off like that before
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dav
> 3 dayIve built with several EVGA products. Very high quality, dependable, with superior performance. Cant go wrong with EVGA.
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JDub
> 3 dayI LOVE Modular power supplies. You only have to hide the wires youre using, because you dont have all the others in the bundle.
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Anthony Johnson
21-11-2024No problems so far
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Adrian
> 3 dayEvega is one of my favorite companies from their power supplies to their gpus. I had bought a supernova from them for my dream pc. It had been sitting for about 2 months as I was looking for a rtx 3080. When I had everyhting put togethor it wouldnt turn on. It turns out the power supply was dead. I do not have enough money to buy a new one so putting my review in hoping to win one.
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Dylan
> 3 dayThis things a beast, quality made great psu. Can’t go wrong here
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Cristobal Torp
> 3 dayThis is an excellent PSU. The cables all came neatly included, and they are very clean looking and feel quite sturdy. Would purchase again for sure.
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David Bobo
> 3 dayIm not an expert. Wires were labeled and at the PSU jacks were labeled
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Antony Service
> 3 dayDO NOT BUY THIS PSU! Spend the extra $50 and get a Seasonic! I purchased this PSU in November for a new build with a 3080 and a 5900x. One month later I went on vacation for two weeks and left the PSU unplugged just to be careful. I come back and everything is working for a day or so, and then all of a sudden my CPU started malfunctioning, I got repeated crashes (straight to black screen and reboot, not BSOD)while trying to run games and I replaced practically everything in the system, only to find out that it was this piece of junk power supply that for whatever reason couldn’t handle the 700ish watt load when it’s rated for 1000W. Thankfully I was able to RMA any CPU because it fried it. I now have a Seasonic 1000W in my system and all of my issues immediately disappeared. Never buying an EVGA product again, this $200 PSU almost cost be $1000+ in parts!