Has a very heavy duty single 12v rail, which personally isn't to my taste (for many reasons!) but some people like that for power hungry GPUs.
Black Coloured PSU with a 135mm Silent Cooling Fan
Equipped with a Single 12v Rail Delivering upto 61 Amps
Equipped with 4 x 8pin PCI-E Connectors for Graphics Cards
10 year warranty too!
A lot of watts for the cash from a very good manufacturer.
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fo_sho_yo
4 May 164#15
I always think how bizarre items like this must seem for the 30 something housewives that browse this site.
If I didn't know about building PCs I'd be like WTF is that for and why is this power supply for something so expensive!?
ollie87 to fo_sho_yo
4 May 163#16
They should build PCs, it's easier than making cake.
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paddy.stone
4 May 16#1
Where did you see 10 year warranty? only asking because I thought it was only the G2 and P2 models that came with 10 year warranty.
I apologise... this is apparently the G1 model, wish ebuyer put the manufacturer model number on things more clearly... I thought it might have been a lower model that's only 5 years.. this indeed has a 10 year warranty :smiley:
That tells you about all their power supplies and warranties for their 750W models.
NeilJWD
4 May 161#4
Great price.
ollie87
4 May 16#5
To be fair it says it right there on the product image.
paddy.stone
4 May 16#6
This you mean? in very small letters?
I mean have it where it is very clear which model it is.
mamboboy
4 May 161#7
Brill price, but this is a few years old now. Sure, it's well made with all Japanese caps, etc. But more modern PSU's fans power down when not under load, etc. Reviews seem to state this is quite noisy.
Heat added but I think I'd rather spend a few quid more on the refurb Corsair RM750X on Scan:
Not sure about this wattage noise, but the 1000W is absolutely silent, l have to check that is actually, on, now the r9 290x on the other hand (l`ve heard of the supersonic jet taking off. and always thought, surely it`s an exaggeration, Lord almighty, the noise, and the heat, coming from a gtx lightning 770.,which in comparison barely breath, l don`t know if l can cope with noise or am l doing something wrong?)
l bought the corsair before the EVGA, and honestly, EVGA win hands down and love the silent/eco mode button that virtually makes it silent.
There is a website that names every single PSU and who actually makes them and the rating, so informative, and for the life of me can`t find t again, does anyone knows?
joseph94ovo
4 May 16#8
Nice deal considering not long ago i purchased a 430W 80+ White for £40. 750W 80+ Gold is a beast, nice deal and heat added.
orig
4 May 161#9
wouldn't touch them, had 2 go bad within 2 months for customer builds, evga cs best ever but go for a gs or g2 worth the extra 10 or 20 quid
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Has a very heavy duty single 12v rail, which personally isn't to my taste (for many reasons!) but some people like that for power hungry GPUs.
Black Coloured PSU with a 135mm Silent Cooling Fan
Equipped with a Single 12v Rail Delivering upto 61 Amps
Equipped with 4 x 8pin PCI-E Connectors for Graphics Cards
10 year warranty too!
A lot of watts for the cash from a very good manufacturer.
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If I didn't know about building PCs I'd be like WTF is that for and why is this power supply for something so expensive!?
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Also on the EVGA site: http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=120-G1-0750-XR
http://www.evga.com/Products/ProductList.aspx?type=10&family=Power+Supplies&chipset=750+Watts
That tells you about all their power supplies and warranties for their 750W models.
I mean have it where it is very clear which model it is.
Heat added but I think I'd rather spend a few quid more on the refurb Corsair RM750X on Scan:
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/750w-corsair-rm750x-series-80-plus-gold-full-modular-sli-crossfire-1x135mm-fan-atx-psu-factory-refur
l bought the corsair before the EVGA, and honestly, EVGA win hands down and love the silent/eco mode button that virtually makes it silent.
There is a website that names every single PSU and who actually makes them and the rating, so informative, and for the life of me can`t find t again, does anyone knows?