Power Up Your Game! 🎮
The GAMDIAS RGB Gaming PC Power Supply delivers a robust 750W output with 80 Plus Gold certification, ensuring high efficiency and performance. It features 30 customizable RGB lighting modes that sync with major motherboard brands, automatic fan speed optimization for quiet operation, and a compact design that fits seamlessly into your gaming rig.
Current Rating | 62.5 Amps |
Number of Fans | 1 |
Maximum Input Voltage | 2.4E+2 Volts (AC) |
Minimum Input Voltage | 100 Volts |
Wattage | 750 |
Cooling Method | Air |
Power Supply Design | Non-Modular |
System Bus Connector Type | 6+2 Pin or 8 Pin |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connector Type Used on Cable | ATX-like, Floppy-like, PCI-E-like, SATA-like, EPS-like, Molex-like |
Output Wattage | 750 |
Form Factor | ATX12V |
Item Dimensions | 9.45 x 7.28 x 3.86 inches |
R**Z
so far so good
I was replacing a Gamdias Kratos 550B from a Skytech gaming PC; my biggest problem aside from not knowing all the standards was the size of the PSU. Many of the other units were physically larger so I played it safe and went with the same brand/size. My hard drive is located in front of the PSU and it's very tight. I'm hoping the jump to the 750G will give me headroom and not stress out the unit; the 550B had about 100 hours before dying. This one has been install for a few week and has about 20hrs. It's quiet enough when you don't flip the switch to 100% fan (then you can't hear yourself think.)
E**A
Good
Really good
J**S
The prongs in the power supply have become loose and I have to mess with cord to get power!
Looks cool, but prongs in the power supply have cone loose, causing me to have to mess with cord just to get power. So... 😥
J**S
NOT ARGB
From what i can tell the ARGB 3pin cord coming out of it really does nothing
G**I
Nice but
I really like this PSU and its worked great for me, but honestly I'm likely going to be replacing it within the next year or two simply due to it being neither modular or a "name brand". This doesn't make this a bad PSU, it looks sweet and has had no issues, but quite frankly I just wish I would've spent more and bought something else and I recommend you do the same. It's the POWER SUPPLY, pretty important, get the absolute best you can afford. Corsair still has non-modular power supplies if you're on a budget. Lights aren't necessary but hey I wanted them too.
A**R
Avoid
I went with the cheapest alternative for a PSU since I was on a budget. Didn't realize until I opened the box that I overlooked that this isn't a fully modular PSU. The mess this creates for cord management sucks. Not the end of the world though. Got everything setup and there is something wrong with the RGB. It cuts in and out and then flickers when it is on. Thought it was an issue with my computer so I tried it in my other build and same thing. I'd spent the extra $20 and go with the corsair or something similar.
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5 days ago
3 weeks ago