
EVGA 750 GQ 80+ GOLD 750W
$129.99 Original price was: $129.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
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EVGA 750 GQ 210-GQ-0750-V1 80+ GOLD 750W Semi Modular EVGA ECO Mode Power Supply
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EVGA 750 GQ 80+ GOLD 750W
$129.99 Original price was: $129.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
Craig H. –
Pros: -Modular. Use only what you need to reduce clutter and improve case airflow. -Long cables. You can route the cables below the motherboard tray(if your tower has cable management down there) without any issues. -Quiet. -No LEDs. Cons: -No LEDs(if you like that garbage). Overall Review: It’s a power supply. No frills. Nothing outrageous. Just buy it already. You won’t regret it.
Anonymous –
Pros: -modular -quiet -its from evga -no problems so far/ great for oc -does its job Cons: -cables are a bit flimsy. maybe buy some cable mods. Overall Review: This is a great PSU. But thats not all. Have you ever used EVGA customer support? If this thing brakes like way down the line, just tell them and submit an RMA. They will likely send you a brand new one or fix it for you. EVGA by far has the best customer support I have seen in the tech world.
Robert K. –
Pros: I’ve used it with two separate builds, an AMD FX build and an Intel i7 build. Both went smoothly with no issues. Very quiet during operation. Great price on sale. Cons: The 8-pin auxiliary CPU connector could be slightly longer, but I got it to work with my Phanteks P400. Overall Review: I would buy this again.
Timothy A. –
Pros: – semi modular is the right balance – kept my case looking clean Cons: – CPU1 line started dropping randomly after 6 months Overall Review: After about 6 months the computer started resetting randomly, no BSOD, no logs no nothing. I switched the CPU power from CPU1 to CPU2 and it started working again. Not sure if anyone else has encountered a similar issue, trying to get in touch with EVGA support.
Elias i. –
Pros: look nice, nice cables Cons: after 1 month, it restarts pc under load, which wasnt supposed to with an i7-8700 and a gtx 1080
adam u. –
Pros: None so far… Cons: The only downside I’ve had is that the first one I received had to be returned because it didn’t work, so when I received the second one that too didn’t work. I’ve had to send that back to the manufacturer using warranty, so hopefully third time will be the charm.
Jennifer S. –
Cons: This PSU really bums me out. Any time I am doing something intensive, there is coil whine, it gives me headaches. Its very frustrating I have tried everything to mitigate it. Overall Review: Not a fan
Anonymous –
Pros: Never thought I’d review a power supply but here we go! I had built quite a few systems with my father and building a few myself NEVER had I had a modular power supply but now I have one and understand why people pay more for modular. Basically its the shizznet. The ultimate convenience is a power supply that lets you do whatever you like and have nice looking cables. This is the one. EVGA has been making PC parts for a long time they know what they’re doing, this PSU looks and feels…