Same price but out of stock at Amazon, includes free delivery. Can also get cashback at your favourite cashback site (1.5% at Quidco). Full review and tech report here:
Internals are made by Superflower, but EVGA give it a 10 year warranty. These G2 units are designed to work with the Intel Haswell CPU's on overclocking motherboards (my board is the Asus Z170 Pro Gaming, on which I got £20 cashback AND a free Cerberus headset). I have the i5-6600K (thanks DABS at just £189.99), Thermaltake NiC C5 CPU Cooler (£53.99 again from Amazon) and a set of Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) 2666MHz DDR4 (£76.52 from Amazon).
I am upgrading 2 machines at home (this one is my gaming machine) and had already ordered the 650W G2 version from Amazon for my other (work) machine at £74.99 (OOS too)
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randomnut
24 Jan 16#43
Picked up one of these from Amazon for £80 when they had the £10 off event the other day.
Absolute superb power supply, top build quality although ridiculously over packaged. I mean it even comes with a little pouch for unused cables.
This thing runs cool and quiet even when my machine is at full load.
bobon
8 Jan 16#42
Great PSU.I swapped my coolmaster GX750 for one of these.The old psu was getting hot running Fallout 4 and the fan was annoying me.This new supply hardly makes a noise even after a couple of hours of extreme gaming.I bought mine a few weeks back.
REAL_DEAL
8 Jan 16#40
what case you got ?
Spikecast to REAL_DEAL
8 Jan 16#41
Corsair 300R mate
Spikecast
8 Jan 16#38
Mine arrived today from Argos. Very happy with it. Managed to sort my cables out as well and happily runs my GTX 980ti. :smiley:
Kulaak to Spikecast
8 Jan 161#39
Nice & neat.
SomebodE
8 Jan 16#37
If you're not in a rush to buy, Amazon reduces the G2 850watt psu to £95 every 2-3 months
jewelie
7 Jan 16#36
Yes, I felt a lot better when I saw that graph. :smile: The other one seemed to suggest it would be something horrendous at that sort of wattage!
I know that powered at the mains but otherwise off (ready for a Wake-On-LAN to play steam games on it remotely) the entire desk (speakers, screen, printer, computer, etc) uses between 4W and 8W, which isn't tooooo bad, so I can leave it ready if I think I'm not going to sleep or if I've a gaming session booked with another insomniac that evening -- the PC is so quiet it doesn't wake my partner when it comes on or during games (unless I've forgotten to turn the screen off, doh.) :smiley:
Kulaak
7 Jan 161#35
Well certainly not good, I wondered if it was peculiar to this psu so I went searching for comparisons. Decided to see how well my Corsair faired.....
Seems all suffer to some degree unless you spend a fortune on the top two. However from a actual reading point of view not as bad as first thought.
trevornelmes
7 Jan 16#34
That is what I imagined that the tool would do, simulate a mobo current draw sufficient to trigger the fan (ie above mobo standby mode), but not sufficient to trigger the fan in eco mode.
REAL_DEAL
7 Jan 16#33
thanks m8, thats what i wanted to know my 550w would not spin with eco "off" using the test tool, got conflicting answers of so called pc builders etc......EVGA told me fan should spin with eco "off"....so now i know i have a faulty unit.....much appreciated
trevornelmes
7 Jan 16#32
Just put the mains lead in, attached both plugs of the motherboard cable to the modular sockets, plugged the tool into the mb end. No other devices or leads attached. I am assuming that the tool has some resistors in that simulate a current drain greater than the motherboard standby. If it is meant to simulate a mobo standby current drain, then maybe it isn't doing its job, by simulating too much drain? If this is the case, then only fitting it and getting it all working and then putting the system into standby would show this.
REAL_DEAL
7 Jan 16#31
So you just fitted the black 24 pin test tool or you put it in your system? i dont usually read the manuals either lol
REAL_DEAL
7 Jan 16#27
still waiting my RMA, BUT NOT IN STOCK AT AMAZON , if you return to argos can you take it back to store, oh and does come with the test tool (24 pin)to check its working ok.....and can anyone tell me if when eco is "off" does the fan spin using the tool included.
trevornelmes to REAL_DEAL
7 Jan 16#28
The little black block? Yes, mine has that (arrived from Argos yesterday). Haven't yet fitted the PSU, that is for tomorrow, so I will let you know the answer to the fan question.
trevornelmes to REAL_DEAL
7 Jan 16#30
Just fitted it. With Eco mode off the fan spins. Quite slowly and very quiet. With Eco on, the fan is off. What is supposed to happen (I have not read the manual, who does?)
REAL_DEAL
7 Jan 16#29
cheers m8
Insider9
7 Jan 16#26
Thanks OP! Ordered yesterday and came this morning! Was going to order this psu regardless even if it cost slightly more as it's amazing.
Regarding warranty I have registered it with EVGA and it said it's 10 years. Was prepared to send it back if it wasn't.
jewelie
7 Jan 16#25
It has taught me a lesson not to go too over-the-top when purchasing PSUs. I think we've got a 550W but I've never measured more than about 220W at the mains plug in use and its only 100 to 150 in normal use. I'd never considered low load efficiency before. Xxx
c-traxx
7 Jan 16#24
I have the evga 750 bronze for 2 years and its solid. No problems so far.
Spikecast
7 Jan 16#23
Mine should be here tomorrow when I called argos earlier. It said within two days when I ordered then changed to within 5 now its back to 2 lol.
Kulaak
7 Jan 161#22
I didn't but that suggests using such a power supply at silly low loads the efficiency is very bad. It just would not get used in this area of operation (hopefully).
REAL_DEAL
7 Jan 16#21
would still purchase, but got a g2 550w that would not spin with eco off using the test tool EVGA said i had a faulty unit , and basically killed my old system, no way was it going into my new build , waiting RMA
jewelie
7 Jan 16#20
Sorry if I'm being patronising, but did you notice that isn't a 0 origin graph? The difference after a few hundred Watts is only about 4%.
What I found interesting is the poor efficiency at very low wattage, makes me wonder about our PSU now given we've got a Gold PSU but a very efficient system!
ShoelaceExpress
7 Jan 16#19
Argos stock these?! No way.
I actually ordered this from Novatech a couple months ago, couldn't get a functional system and was having massive trouble figuring out why.
Rebuilt the rig to do more troubleshooting 2 weeks ago and the power supply wouldn't turn on but would make a very loudy ticky noise.
Obviously this is renowned as one of the best power supplies available but I got unlucky lol, got an RMA number and I'll call Novatech to come pick it up next week
Spikecast
7 Jan 16#18
Thanks I ordered one last night :smiley:
Incognitoso
7 Jan 16#13
Got the same PSU runs HD 7990 (GPU HD7970 x 2 ) with no problems + X99 Mainboard + Intel i7-5920K
I think Im reaching 650 - 700 W load on this PSU
And it is holding the power well
GPU up to 400W + CPU 150W + Mainboard 100W + SSD 2-5W = everything on max load = 655 W
If I will be buying now I will adding 850W or 1000W for the dual GPU but for single GPU 750W is more than you need Im running dual GPU and it is OK
Kulaak to Incognitoso
7 Jan 16#17
This is good but for max efficiency you should have less of a load.
Rup
7 Jan 16#16
Excellent PSU. Bought the same one from Scan on BF for £65 :smiley:
trevornelmes
7 Jan 16#15
I spoke to someone there and they said that the warranty is 3 years if used 'out of territory'. Buy a UK one and use it in France, and the French arm will only give you 3 years warranty. The ones for the UK have a round Union Jack sticker on the box and they can also tell from the serial number. Just keep proof of purchase and the box and you are good to go.
Spikecast
7 Jan 16#9
Heat, just ordered this. Can someone tell me who argos use to ship these? Thanks :smiley:
trevornelmes to Spikecast
7 Jan 161#14
Mine came with UK Mail. I got no communications from them at all, it simply turned up a couple of days after I ordered. No Signature required, no tracking (with the free delivery option).
shak
7 Jan 16#12
It's also possible they've just nevwr updated the page, since amazon uk is missing from the list too.
I've sent an email, but if more of us could do the same to ask it might make some changes.
shak
7 Jan 16#10
EVGA warranty is only 3 years if it's not one of their authorized sellers and I don't see Argos listed on the EVGA site list.
The 10 year warranty is a big thing here, so losing it is huge.
Looks like Amazon.co.uk is also not listed there...https://www.evga.com/Products/WhereToBuy.aspx
blueincubus to shak
7 Jan 16#11
If this is true (and it seems it is) then Argos really need to stop advertising the 10 year manufacturer's warranty. I think that's a massively unfair clause from EVGA- I can't see a logical justification for this other than as a way of getting out of warranty claims.
It's gone now. Still at around £71 on Amazon or just go for the 550w g2
silkyskills
5 Jan 161#4
If you're going with a single card then the Evga 650 G2 is a better valued power supply. It's £67.98 at CCL right now.
joshbaboo to silkyskills
5 Jan 16#5
I agree, for most people 750W is overkill. You will only need something this powerful if you're running SLI or Crossfire, or a mountain of mechanical drives.
That shows a price of £83.93 and its out of stock.
djfluff
5 Jan 162#3
Excellent PSU. (Superflower OEM)
10 Year warranty
Totally silent (no fans) when pulling less than 220W.
If you need a 750W PSU, buy this.
ATCQ
5 Jan 162#2
Bought from Amazon before it went OOS. Excellent PSU and is a tier 1 according to TomsHardware list so very reliable high quality parts!
joshbaboo
5 Jan 16#1
Good power supply, good price. I paid around £100 a few months back for mine.
My only issue is for the price the included cables could be better. They're bundled quite thickly, at this price point I would have liked flat cables. You can however purchase a braided cable set, cablemod set from overclockers for £65 or the official EVGA cables from Scan for the same price.
Opening post
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/SuperNOVA_G2_750/
Gets 9.3/10, which is very good.
Internals are made by Superflower, but EVGA give it a 10 year warranty. These G2 units are designed to work with the Intel Haswell CPU's on overclocking motherboards (my board is the Asus Z170 Pro Gaming, on which I got £20 cashback AND a free Cerberus headset). I have the i5-6600K (thanks DABS at just £189.99), Thermaltake NiC C5 CPU Cooler (£53.99 again from Amazon) and a set of Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) 2666MHz DDR4 (£76.52 from Amazon).
I am upgrading 2 machines at home (this one is my gaming machine) and had already ordered the 650W G2 version from Amazon for my other (work) machine at £74.99 (OOS too)
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Absolute superb power supply, top build quality although ridiculously over packaged. I mean it even comes with a little pouch for unused cables.
This thing runs cool and quiet even when my machine is at full load.
I know that powered at the mains but otherwise off (ready for a Wake-On-LAN to play steam games on it remotely) the entire desk (speakers, screen, printer, computer, etc) uses between 4W and 8W, which isn't tooooo bad, so I can leave it ready if I think I'm not going to sleep or if I've a gaming session booked with another insomniac that evening -- the PC is so quiet it doesn't wake my partner when it comes on or during games (unless I've forgotten to turn the screen off, doh.) :smiley:
Seems all suffer to some degree unless you spend a fortune on the top two. However from a actual reading point of view not as bad as first thought.
Regarding warranty I have registered it with EVGA and it said it's 10 years. Was prepared to send it back if it wasn't.
What I found interesting is the poor efficiency at very low wattage, makes me wonder about our PSU now given we've got a Gold PSU but a very efficient system!
I actually ordered this from Novatech a couple months ago, couldn't get a functional system and was having massive trouble figuring out why.
Rebuilt the rig to do more troubleshooting 2 weeks ago and the power supply wouldn't turn on but would make a very loudy ticky noise.
Obviously this is renowned as one of the best power supplies available but I got unlucky lol, got an RMA number and I'll call Novatech to come pick it up next week
I think Im reaching 650 - 700 W load on this PSU
And it is holding the power well
GPU up to 400W + CPU 150W + Mainboard 100W + SSD 2-5W = everything on max load = 655 W
If I will be buying now I will adding 850W or 1000W for the dual GPU but for single GPU 750W is more than you need Im running dual GPU and it is OK
I've sent an email, but if more of us could do the same to ask it might make some changes.
The 10 year warranty is a big thing here, so losing it is huge.
Looks like Amazon.co.uk is also not listed there...https://www.evga.com/Products/WhereToBuy.aspx
http://www.amazon.co.uk/EVGA-GOLD-Modular-Power-Supply/dp/B0100QRVP0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1452030656&sr=8-3&keywords=supernova+g2+evga
Out of stock at £74.99. Where do you get these prices?
http://www.cclonline.com/product/182765/220-G2-0650-Y3/Power-Supplies/EVGA-SuperNOVA-650W-G2-Power-Supply-Unit-80-PLUS-Gold/PSU0907/
That shows a price of £83.93 and its out of stock.
10 Year warranty
Totally silent (no fans) when pulling less than 220W.
If you need a 750W PSU, buy this.
My only issue is for the price the included cables could be better. They're bundled quite thickly, at this price point I would have liked flat cables. You can however purchase a braided cable set, cablemod set from overclockers for £65 or the official EVGA cables from Scan for the same price.