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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Andrew Saxton
> 3 dayI had this PSU installed for about 2 hours before it blew up. Smelled melt plastic coming from the case, but thankfully it died alone. No reason for it to die that quickly. Thankfully I can still return to Amazon.
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Marius
> 3 dayGreat power supply. Reliable for overclocking. EVGA is enough said.
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Juan Diego Delgado Vargas
> 3 dayThis PSU has everything you will need to last for many years ahead. Modular PSU, 80 Gold Certified, 750W is just what everyone in gaming needs to deliver enough power for all components. Theres no point on going beyond this.
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Donald Purvis
> 3 dayThis PSU vibrates like crazy and makes a horrible racket in my case.
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Dr. Leonor Schoen V
> 3 day6+ months still holding up. Quality psu used daily
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J umanzor
> 3 dayThe item turn on but when I connected to a motherboard it wouldnt work at all and I tried different motherboard but nop it didnt work at all so I sent it back I think amazon should do a better job testing electronics before reselling them.
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Jake
19-11-2024I forgot I even replaced my PSU from a 650 watt silent double bearing fan (or whatever fancy words it tried to impress me with) to this. It is honestly shocking how silent this thing is. Running 2 gpus, ryzen 7 5600 OC’ed to 4.40GHz, 10 hdds, most importantly in a cramped space and still not even close to making its fan make a sound. Not sure how they did it, but they made a cheap, but very reliable PSU that will last a lifetime.
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Adam M
> 3 dayUpgraded from an old EVGA 850 GQ, which had the absolute worst coil whine when my GPU was under load. Purchased old PSU second-hand for cheap and had none of the extra modular cables, so decided with that, and the coil whine that it was time to upgrade.
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Douglas E. Luedke
> 3 dayThis unit is amazing for those looking for an efficient and reliable power supply!
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Hunter Peavey
> 3 dayIt has been a good and reliable PSU with a moderately powerful system (overclocked 5600x, 980 Ti). However, the fan is extremely loud and will turn on based on the power draw, not based on the temperature of the PSU, so whenever for example a game is opened, the fan cranks up to 100% immediately and is extremely loud and can be annoying. In some games, if you open a menu, the fan will slow down a lot, and then back to 100 immediately after closing the menu.