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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kent holmes
> 24 hourIt worked fine out of the box. Seemed to power everything just fine and was quiet. I let that computer sleep when not in use. I came into the room today and noticed right away that the power button wasnt flashing like normal. Completely dead. I checked the surge protector, even used a spare and it was dead. I removed the motherboard plug and put the tester/jumper on it and didnt turn on. I had an older PSU not in use so I installed it and the computer booted up fine. Fortunately even though it died it appears that is did not take out any other components. Return process seems to be easy enough with Amazon, short trip to the UPS store in the morning. Im sure this is an isolated case and possible with any unit but Im unsure if Ill order the same one again.
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MK7 GTI SE
> 24 hourPhenomenal PSU and I live that it’s a little smaller than standard. Makes cable management easier!
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Nathan K.
> 24 hourThis PSU is installed in a Ryzen 9 5900X system with an Aorus Pro WiFi X570 motherboard and Aorus RTX 3070 GPU. It runs quietly under all conditions. The many cable options allow clean installation. Since there are no in-cable capacitors, the motherboard cable is flexible end-to-end.
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Lucas Holt
> 24 hourPSU didnt even make it 18 months.
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noybman
> 24 hourEverything I needed came in the box
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Gawein
> 24 hourThe fan on this is incredibly loud when it does go. It overpowers the sound of the rest of my pc (6 case fans, 1 cpu fan and 2 gpu fans.
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BuildsWithV
> 24 hourIt’s a solid PSU and it’s nice a quiet. Very reliable
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andres
> 24 hourMe encanta, tiene todo lo que estaba buscando y más. Por ser modular me permite tener mejor manejo del espacio y el cableado en mi gabinete compacto. La combinación de colores es bonita, aunque es una lastima que casi ningún cajón tome ventaja de esto para exhibir algo de la fuente. En ventilador no se activa de no ser necesario así que el ruido es nulo la mayoría del tiempo y tener el led en la parte de atrás me ayuda a identificar si hay o no hay energía conectada al computador.
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Jonathan
> 24 hourAfter a lifetime with my ThermalTake Toughpower 750w semi, I finally made the decision to swap out the last part remaining in my new build all in the name of better wire management and go fully modular. The TT was great but the wires were not braided. That supply had been through 3 builds, all small form factor, and the tight squeezes ripped the wiring. I was able to safely repair it but boy would it have been a dream to have the g5 years back. Now I have a much larger case but wires were still not as flexible as Id like them to be. I figured I could drop 100watts and still be fine, grabbed this after getting a refurbished g3 that was DOA and I cant find anything to complain about with the g5. Noise level is about equal to the TT, noticeable but very quiet. Nothing Im very concerned with. The blue/green fan cover is beautiful, its a MUST HAVE for anyone who has a case that will show it off. Mine unfortunately does not. The green light in the back is equally as stunning. Unfortunately that too will likely never be seen with my current build. And also comes with velcro ties which was a huge help in cable mgmt. Im not sure what else to say, have been running this about a week and no issues. Will update if things go south but for the moment very happy!
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Hunter Peavey
> 24 hourIt 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.