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

(1070 Reviews)

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  • stumped

    > 3 day

    So, mine tested 0 PG/LOL. All other non-load values were fine. So, I installed it anyway as I suspected these cheap testers cannot do some things properly.

  • georgefig33

    > 3 day

    This is one really quiet power supply. I dont really like corsair for the amount of noise it produces and the clicks here and there. Really good supply.

  • Virgil

    > 3 day

    So far so good. Power consumption hasnt taken too much of a hit and my computer has been zooming. Will update if anything goes wrong. Hopefully 10 years from now this post will age well.

  • Adam K

    > 3 day

    Nice small psu with easy to work with flat cables.

  • W. B. Hamlin

    > 3 day

    plug n play just don’t use old cables from your last power supply and fry your ssd like I did.

  • Aaron Yamauchi

    > 3 day

    When I first powered it on, there was a failure to boot and arcing sounds. I thought it shorted on something and killed my new 3090ti and my mobo. It seems fine now, but Ill definitely be keeping an eye on it.

  • David Olson

    > 3 day

    Not sure if its just a weird Hackintosh thing, but had TONS of coil whine noise in my Hackintosh build. Like I could hear the CPU doing its thing. Almost like an old hard drive head seeking. Swapped it out for a Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 11 and it went away. Never heard in BIOS or any other OS, so something about how MacOS does power management I guess.

  • Zach

    Greater than one week

    Got this PSU to upgrade my GPU.

  • Jonathan

    > 3 day

    excelente, funciona muy bien no hace ruido, buena calidad

  • Mad Cow

    > 3 day

    Easy to install, fully modular and quiet. I have a variety of EVGA PSUs in various gaming builds with no problems. Go figure that I have my first issue with an EVGA PSU that cost the most. Current system is a Ryzen 5950x/ RTX 3060ti/ 64GB RAM/ 2TB Gen4 NVME/ 8TB HDD/ and all the RGB goodies. I figured 750 watts would be good overhead when I get a chance to upgrade my GPU to maybe an RTX 4000 series.

The product voltage arrange is 120V.

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