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The Cooler Master V750 Gold i Multi PSU is a cutting-edge power supply unit designed for the modern digital age. With a robust 750W output, 80 PLUS Gold certification, and fully modular design, it ensures efficient power delivery and easy cable management. The semi-digital platform allows for real-time performance monitoring, while the quiet 135mm fan keeps your system cool. Backed by a 10-year warranty, this PSU is the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Cooler Master |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 15 x 8.6 cm; 2.43 kg |
Item model number | MPZ-7501-AFAG-BUK |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
Series | V Gold i |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | ATX |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 750 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.43 Kilograms |
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M**T
Solid with thick wires
Well at over £100 for a 650 watt PSU you'd expect it to be well made. That's the point really, it's powering a lot of expensive gear such as the GPU and everything else. It's the least expensive component in the PC yet capable of blowing up the rest of it if it went badly wrong. In fact we bought this to replace a PSU that actually went BANG! with an exclamation mark because the GPU was just too much for it.Solid construction from thick metal, thick ribbon style cables. All of them plug in (modular). Interestingly a 4+4 CPU cable and an 8 way CPU cable. Both the same thing really but the MoBo accepted the 8 way which made it easier to plug in. Some MoBos use 3 4 way or even two 8 way so you're covered.I was a little disappointed that they did not supply PCIe cables with only one connector. I was reluctant to cut off the unused connector. remember if your GPU has two sockets, use two cables, not one cable with both plugs. Current and resistance, ohms law and all that.As always with modular PSUs try not to lose the cables. To be honest they are a waste of money. You should get a case with a PSU shroud then you don't have to look at the spare cables of a non modular PSU. Then when you upgrade you still have the cables where you can find them.In the long run it's worth over specifying the PSU so you can cope with a GPU upgrade without splashing out on another PSU. 650 watts is plenty for now but I am concerned that it won't be enough after an upgrade, doh! An over spec'ed PSU will also run silent as it won't turn the fan on.Maybe that's what the mysterious button on the back of the unit is for.....Anyway happy with this PSU but if you have more time than money shop around, this is no bargain.
H**.
couldve done with actual cable bands on each set of cable to control them
looks great works so far, i7 12700k, 308010gb suprim x, 32gb ddr5 ram couldve done with actual cable bands on each set of cable to sort them better
J**Y
Virtually noiseless, fully modular
The incredibly quiet fan doesn't run until the load is 40% of the 650W rating. That feature is switchable so that the fan runs all of the time. Even then, I had to really concentrate to hear it, though the computer side panels weren't on. It comes with a good range of cables, albeit being flat cables, the motherboard supply is difficult to position to reduce the visual impact. Note that the cable ends with the suffix CM are meant to plugged into the PSU, otherwise you may have difficulty with the motherboard supply.This was a fantastic as-new bargain from Amazon Warehouse (£60), but I nearly returned it. A new ASUS ROG STRIX Z490-E GAMING motherboard fed from this PSU, lost the 12 volt supply. I thought the PSU had failed, but unusually it was the ASUS motherboard, but at least I have this stable, quiet PSU.
J**A
Great PSU, shocking price!!!
I bought this back in March 2022 for £61.00 and it's worked flawlessly, can't believe what they're asking for it now, wow!!
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