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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Matt
> 3 dayGreat so far. Nice and quiet. Plenty of cables for all drives and cards
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Giancarlo Diaz
> 3 dayExcellent product, EVGA always fulfill my expectations.
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Shawn B
Greater than one weekWhat can I say. 1000w and runs everything without an issue. Fully modular cables are a plus to not have to shove a bunch of cables in the case. Really and a fan of this psu and have no regrets. Plus price is on point.
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adrian
> 3 dayAfter installing the new PSU it would not turn on at all after checking all the cables were seated properly. I tested again on a fully tested working psu the computer turned on. Attempted to call for support for It and not much of a response from EVGA basically no warranty for it and lost money from it.
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Enzo Saucedo
22-11-2024it is one of the best sources: it is quiet with quite good performance
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Fu72iN
> 3 dayI have used EVGA PSU for the past 5 years: G2 & G3 series. Figures, it was time to upgrade my psu, so i purchased G5 750. First issue was that it arrived with no SATA cables, thats just unacceptable unless it was meant to not have one.
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D
> 3 dayWhile the PSU is pretty good the instructions provided are mixing something super important. This PSU will not work at all of you use your old motherboard cable. If you replace some cables and not all of them you’ll fry some components. Most important lesson is to always use extensions on a build. Otherwise you’ll have to reword everything when upgrading or replacing a PSU.
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rockystjohn
> 3 dayused for power supply for crypto mining rig runs cool and quiet comes with lots of power cables you can connect just about anything
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David Olson
> 3 dayNot 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.
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Hunter Peavey
> 3 dayIt 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.