750W Power Supplies
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↪ Notes: 5 year warranty, OCP is set way higher than necessary on the minor rails.
↪ Notes: Insane 7 year warranty given the component quality, OCP is set way higher than necessary on the minor rails, very poor 200% excursion response.
↪ Notes: Though a sleeve bearing fan is used, 1st Player backs it up with a 7-year warranty.
↪ Notes: APFC - no 80 Plus or Cybenetics rating
↪ Notes: OCP is not claimed on any rail (although it most likely exists for the minor rails only), very low +12V line output relative to total capacity.
↪ Notes: Costdown Core Reactor II
↪ Notes: ATX 3.0 refresh
↪ Notes: Mid quality fan; Same Martech "FDB" fan on the MSI A-GL series.
↪ Notes: Decent electrical performance, although some components are of questionable quality.
↪ Notes: Despite markings on the DC-DC daughterboard indicating CWT GPU, internal shots confirm CWT GPX.
↪ Notes: The OCP trggering point for the 5VSB line allows for extremely excessive ripple.
↪ Notes: 750W is technically rated Cybenetics Silver
↪ Notes: No OTP claimed
↪ Notes: No OTP claimed
↪ Notes: Pro and Pro RGB Modular are the same internally.
↪ Notes: Overall very low build quality
↪ Notes: Double-sourced between HEC and Andyson
↪ Notes: Double-sourced between HEC and Andyson
↪ Notes: Claims APFC, "90+" badge, extremely low 12V output relative to total, as is per usual for terrible PSUs
↪ Notes: Improperly set OCP allows for abysmal voltage drops past ATX spec.
↪ Notes: Cost-down SSR-FM platform. White 750W is available.
↪ Notes: 2 850W samples died in testing during OPP/OCP evaluation.
↪ Notes: Questionable fan choice, claimed as FDB, model was noted as rifle in a review of another PSU.
Cuprum Strike (CSK) "DC"
DC-DC
XWY
A11 (HKC ATX-41B clone)
↪ Notes: DC-DC variant of the CSK Bronze; only 750W has 300W 12VHPWR.
↪ Notes: Most likely for the Asian market; sightings in China and India. Ketchup and mustard cables, different fan grille, label, and box.
↪ Notes: No 80 Plus or Cybenetics rating, OCP is not claimed on any rail, poor 12V output relative to total capacity, poor quality fan, etc. Basically e-waste.
↪ Notes: 12V-2x6 connector (GPU side) has thermistors to act as an "OTP". Stellar ripple suppression, especially on the minor rails.
↪ Notes: Poor 3.3V transient response, good ripple suppression.
↪ Notes: Ball bearing fan, 8 year warranty. Cybenetics Gold under 120VAC and Platinum under 230VAC.
↪ Notes: Not to be confused with the Xigmatek Loki.
↪ Notes: OPP is set way higher than necessary and isn't reduced even under high operating temperatures. Very poor 200% excursion response.
↪ Notes: Mediocre transient response and low quality caps.
↪ Notes: 2 year warranty. PSAZ Bronze w/ARGB fan. 540W, 648W, & 744W on 12V respectively.
↪ Notes: Cost-down full input new PSAZ Bronze w/ ARGB fan.
↪ Notes: 2 year warranty. 550W: 540W on 12V, 650W: 648W on 12V, 750W: 744W on 12V.
↪ Notes: Cost-down full input new PSAZ Bronze.
↪ Notes: 2 year warranty; No OTP claimed, but platform is otherwise reasonably capable.
↪ Notes: 2 year warranty; platform is otherwise reasonably capable.
↪ Notes: Bridgeless PFC, OCP needs tuning on all rails
↪ Notes: Excellent noise profile.
↪ Notes: First be quiet! PSU with semi-passive operation.
↪ Notes: Terrible ripple suppression, especially on 12V (well over 100mV under full load), OCP is not set properly, low efficiency, low quality fan.
↪ Notes: Looks exactly the same as the regular System Power 10 internally. Unless later testing proves the above issues are not present, detier to E.
↪ Notes: Design modified for multiple 12V rails: 3 on ≤550W, 4 on ≥650W
↪ Notes: Good build and component quality, with good ripple suppression and a decent noise profile. Notably, Aris received a PPG-C sample with a higher capacitance bulk capacitor, different from what other reviews had. PPG-C and PPG-S are identical aside from modularity.
↪ Notes: Good build and component quality, with good ripple suppression and a decent noise profile. Notably, Aris received a PPG-C sample with a higher capacitance bulk capacitor, different from what other reviews had. PPG-C and PPG-S are identical aside from modularity.
↪ Notes: Platform is well reviewed although no direct transient response data.
↪ Notes: Both EPS connectors share a cable, poor regulation and transient response on minor rails; only a 2 year warranty.
↪ Notes: A few samples of the base platform died when subjected to sub-90VAC stress tests per JonnyGuru. Proceed with caution under 120VAC, especially in areas prone to brownouts.
↪ Notes: "90% 230V only", claims meeting 80+ Gold without certifying. No direct transient response testing but platform is well reviewed.