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Specifications
Manufacturer
EVGA
Part #
Manufacturer
EVGA
Form Factor
ATX
Efficiency Rating
80+ Bronze
Wattage
750 W
Modular
Semi
Type
ATX
Fanless
No
PCIe 6+2-Pin Connectors
3
EPS Connectors
2
SATA Connectors
9
Molex 4-Pin Connectors
5
Efficiency
85% efficiency or higher under typical loads
Output
+3.3V@24A, +5V@20A, +12V@62A, +5Vsb@3A, -12V@0.3A
Price History
Reviews

- 32 points
- 30 months ago
from completed build THE 4K GAMING MASTERPIECE
Very good for the price, but go modular if you can afford it (if you're considering getting these parts, you can afford it).

- 30 points
- 28 months ago
from completed build $900 Narly AMD Rig
I ended up with the BQ variant because it was the same price as regular. The BQ variant has black sleeves and black cables, looks much better than red and yellow cables. Anyways, the PSU does exactly what it is supposed to and has lots of connectors available. 750W is overkill for this rig, but it was the same price as the 600W variant.

- 26 points
- 12 months ago
from completed build Phildilf's RTX 2080 Build
EVGA 750W PSU The recommended PSU size was 650W. I upped it to 750W for obvious reasons. Although it's "Semi Modular", it crowds up my case the same with all the unnecessary cables and such that it comes with. Has performed flawlessy and has an "eco mode" switch. I won't use it as some have said it's caused slight vibration and noises. But, nice feature if it works.

- 22 points
- 25 months ago
from completed build Gaming build for a friend V2
80+ Bronze is nice, but the fact that this is semi-modular is amazing. Cable management is sooooo much easy when you can just get rid of any cables you don't need. The connectors are idiot proof (you can't plug the VGA cable into the CPU2 port on the main unit). The one complaint is that CPU Power cable is just a little short. He was able to rout it the way he wanted to, but only barely. Having the cable be an extra inch or two would save some time and effort.

- 17 points
- 25 months ago
from completed build Ryzen 1600X
Enough power to run this system. Zero issues.

- 17 points
- 21 months ago
from completed build Z01-RD-REV 3.0 (Zen Upgrade)
I still recommend this power supply for the price, granted since I bought it it has risen in price to like 100 so nowadays you could probably find something alot better for the money, but that can be said about alot of things after the recent "Crisis"

- 10 points
- 6 months ago
from completed build rainbow ryzen
works great gave no problems gets job done

- 9 points
- 30 months ago
from completed build ITX to MATX
This gives me extra headroom if I ever plan to get a power hungry GPU later on or if I do OC for my CPU later on. Semi modular design also made cable management very easy

- 7 points
- 11 months ago
from completed build New Year, New PC
Great Power supply. I got it on black friday for 60 bucks, no bad. Might be a little overkill?