
Rosewill PMG750 80 Plus Gold 750W
$114.99
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8 reviews for Rosewill PMG750 80 Plus Gold 750W
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$114.99
Jason H. –
Pros: + Quiet Operation+ Gold Certified+ Fully Modular Cons: – Only 5 year warranty Overall Review: I have used lots of Rosewill products through the years with good luck. So I was anxious to check out the new PMG750 power supply.I was in the process of updating my son’s computer with a new AMD 6900XT, which is paired with a overclocked 9600K cpu, 32GB ram, AIO and a couple SSD’s. So a decent challenge considering the 6900XT can chew through 300W alone when gaming.At first glance, the PSU…
Matthew C. –
Pros: Sleek design – modular -quiet -more than adequate. Cons: If anything, some longer cables – but this can be solved with after market extensions to match your build. Overall Review: This power supply ticks the boxes for me. If you want something straight forward that doesnt pull punches here it is. Modular power supplies are just the future. A lot of more affordable affixed cable PSUs are slowly phasing out for the more preferential modular design. I have gotten to a point where I often…
Dariusz T. –
Pros: Things that I liked: -high quality construction -silent fan operation -strong AMP rating on a single rail -5 year warranty and gold rating -fully modular design with good length cables -relatively small form factor Cons: No cons as the company has been around for years and their product quality has significantly improved. Overall Review: I would recommend this in a heartbeat, great power even for the most demanding gpu’s and it supports sli and crossfire.
Derek N. –
Pros: Modual as in my opinion every decent power supply should be, main 20+4pin atx power is sleeved and also modular. Quiet, very efficient, 62.5amps on 12v rail, arrived with 5x 6″ zipties, required screws, ac cable, and a simple short installation folded page. — No waste here, no badges, no stickers, no excess marketing material. The cables are long enough to reach all your components in most cases and to my surprise included a floppy power connector! 5 year warranty is always nice….
Roberto C. –
Pros: -Solid internal parts (hence the dept) -Flat Cables (no in-line capacitor) -Silent Fan -Full Modular -Single 12+v Rail -No ketchup and Mustard wires (see before and after pics) Cons: -Warranty. For the price point, a 1 year warranty isn’t enough to persuade buyers to buy this PSU, considering I had one that failed in the 4th year of the 5 year warranty back in the early 2010s. -Also, take into consideration that this PSU is 6.5″ long, which could mean that if you have a super-compact…
JohnMichael P. –
Pros: 5 Year Warranty Full Modular Quiet Cons: No complaints other then COVID, Miners, and Tariffs making all PC parts more expensive compared to pre-pandemic pricing. Overall Review: Review of the ROSEWILL PMG650 Gold Rated Power supply. The PSU well comes well packaged, and with all cables in a small black Velcro resealable pouch. It also has some zip ties for cable management. Like all Power supplies for the ATX form factor, it installs easily needing only 4 Screws to hold it to the case….
Chad P. –
Pros: – 80+ Certified – Full Modular Design (allows for less mess in the case) – Super Quiet Fan – Single 12+v Rail – Cheap Price – 5 Year Warranty (though it’s listed as 1 year on Newegg’s website) Cons: None. Overall Review: This is a great entry level, higher end fully modular PSU. It fit great in an older build of my son’s. I replaced a Rosewill ARC servies 650W Modular PSU 80+ Bronze Certified Single +12V rail. His machine is as follows: AMD FX-4350 Vishear Quad-Core 4.2 GHz processor…
Marcus A. –
Pros: 80 Plus Gold certification. Fully modular cables. Very quiet operation. Cons: MSRP is expensive compared to other very nice 750w models. *current $90.99 sale is a great deal though(Sept, 2021). Is a bit long at 165mm. While a 5 year warranty is decent, 10 years should be the standard for any trusted model. Cables are too short for a good setup in a mid-large ATX case. Overall Review: I’ve built this power supply into a large ATX be quiet! Dark Base 700 with ATX motherboard, i7-8700K, &…