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GamePower Gp-750 PC Power Supply Unit: 750W, 80 Plus Bronze Certified, 85% Efficiency, Single +12V Rail, Low Noise 14 CM Fan, Ideal for Gaming PCs, Desktops, ATX, Micro ATX Desktop Computer - Black

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Size: 750 Watts


Style: 80+Bronze


Features

  • 80 Plus Bronze Certified - This GamePower Gp-750 750W power supply unit ensures up to 85% efficiency at 20-100% power loads, offering substantial energy saving and reducing your electricity bill.
  • 750W Power supply - With a power output of 750W, it is capable of supporting high-end systems. It is perfect for gaming, video editing, and other intensive tasks.
  • Single +12V Rail power supply - The single +12V rail design enables non-stop usage with stable and reliable performance, ensuring the safety and longevity of your benchtop system components.
  • 14 CM Low Noise Fan - The built-in 14 CM fan operates quietly, maintaining a noise-free environment for a more enjoyable gaming and working experience.
  • Durable Build - The GamePower Gp-750 power supply unit is built with high-quality components, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance, providing great value for your investment.

Model Name: GP-750


Brand: Game Power


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Connector Type: sata connectors


Output Wattage: 750 Watts


Form Factor: ATX12V


Wattage: 750 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Item dimensions L x W x H: 3.39 x 5.91 x 7.09 inches


Item Weight: 4.1 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 3.39 x 5.91 x 7.09 inches


Item Weight: 4.07 pounds


Manufacturer: Gamepower


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GP-750


Date First Available: August 29, 2022


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  • Perfect for my system
Size: 650 Watts Style: 80+Bronze
I chose this power supply for my newly acquired RTX 4060 graphics card. The product arrived today, and I completed the installation. For the past 4 days, I’ve been playing games with Full HD resolution, RTX on, and all graphics settings at maximum for about 6 hours a day, and I haven’t encountered any issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024 by Vicktoria Lucena

  • GamePower GP-750 Power Supply - Some Good, Some Bad, Some Strange Design Choices
Size: 750 Watts Style: 80+Bronze
This power supply unit surprised me in several ways, both good and bad. When I originally ordered it I was expecting a modular power supply unit, and this is clearly non-modular. The cables themselves are the traditional red and yellow, but they have included black sheathing on top to sort of mask the ketchup and mustard colors. In truth, I was curious how a modular power supply could be made in this price tier as it's a little bit more expensive to make high quality ports and detachable cables. Non-modular units tend to not look as nice, which is more ideal for workstation builds that will be buried away and less ideal for those giant tempered glass side panel systems. You can always use cable extensions if you choose, though I tend to shy away from them for a variety of reasons. Down to the actual body of the power supply, there is an absolutely massive fan with a fan grate that can easily be removed without disassembling any other part of the power supply. The advantages of that are 2 fold, as the larger than average fan provides better airflow while also allowing you to generally have lower noise levels. Removing the grate also makes it easier to gently brush dirt away from those fan blades without touching any other part of the PSU assembly. There were a few included swag items including some padded stickers to let you know GamePower is "only for gamers." There are also some zip ties thrown in there, as well as 4 standard case screws for mounting the body of the PSU into your chassis. The cables themselves include most of the standard connectors you would expect, such as your 24 pin MB connector and various SATA, GPU, peripheral and Molex connectors. However missing is the nVidia 12V 12 pin connector that they are using for most GPUs now. That is a kind of sore spot for some people, but the fact remains they have been using that port for several years now. There is a very small number of people who refuse to use nVidia products, but you can get 6 pin and 8 pin adapters to connect to the 12 pin connection if needed. I doubt GamePower themselves manufactured this. Even some of the largest power supply brands in the world use other companies to make their PSUs. So I am not holding that as a negative. Every company in the space has to balance the mix of features and attributes that they require from OEMs in order to have a good product that they can sell and still make a profit. Clearly, having a large number of failing units or warranty complaints isn't what anybody wants, as it eats into already thin profit margins. CONCLUSION Installation is no different from any non-modular power supply. The unit works. The body is attractive, while the cables are much less so. The real issue comes down to the 80plus Bronze rating and the price. This is about the lowest efficiency I would ever choose, and this price puts this unit up against many better known brands. Installing it and handling it up close I do think it has the look of quality, but only time will tell how durable it really is. Also note, I didn't actually plug this into a scope to verify the power fidelity. This is the kind of test that is key for PSUs but it is beyond the capabilities of most reviewers. I sort of feel comfortable enough to say that I would indeed choose another unit from GamePower for future builds, but I would of course be comparing vs what the offerings are at that time. Power requirements keep going up and this is a competitive segment of the market. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by Mark Mark

  • This Power Supply is working Well
Size: 650 Watts Style: 80+Bronze
This Power Supply is mounted in my old computer and is functioning properly. I had to add a four plug connector to one of the six pin power connectors to accommodate my 2006 Mother Board. All is working well.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by Lance L. Landon

  • Easy replacement
Size: 650 Watts Style: 80+Bronze
Perfect fit, easy replacement and quiet . Not crazy about the fan blowing from inside the case down, but since I was in I also added 2 more case fans so will be ok. The CPU power does not fit but ordered a reducer so had to wait a day with no pc.( my fault)
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • Not bad for the price
Size: 750 Watts Style: 80+Bronze
I recently purchased the 750W version of this PSU, and overall, I'm quite satisfied with it, especially considering the price point. While I do wish the efficiency rating was a bit higher, given that it's categorized as Bronze standard, it's still decent for the cost. Interestingly, the product images depict a modular PSU, but upon receiving it, I realized it's not as the title suggests. Despite this discrepancy, I found the PSU to be quite affordable, allowing me to opt for more wattage than my PC build actually requires. This decision, I hope, will contribute to the longevity of the PSU by operating it at a lower load, potentially reducing heat generation and noise output over time. Additionally, the PSU arrived with a few extras, such as stickers, zip ties, and screws, which was a nice touch. The installation process was straightforward, and so far, the PSU has been running smoothly without any issues. However, I did notice that there's no mention of a warranty, which could be a concern down the line. Nonetheless, the fan operates quietly, and the PSU has performed well, even under stress tests. Although it's not modular, managing the extra wires hasn't been too cumbersome due to the abundance of cables provided, allowing for multiple connections to GPUs and other components. Overall, while there are a few minor drawbacks, such as the lack of modularity and warranty information, I believe this PSU offers good value for the price, and I'm satisfied with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Awk

  • Good Quality
Size: 750 Watts Style: 80+Bronze
PSU arrived on time, faster than I thought it would. It works great. Tho I would rather it've been modular. I didn't see that description, but that's on me.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024 by Casey Stolle

  • Great value for a 80 plus bronze power supply!
Size: 650 Watts Style: 80+Bronze
I used this in a computer build for a friend with a ryzen 3600 CPU and an RTX 2070 GPU and it supplies power perfectly to the system, had all the necessary cables for hookup and should have plenty of room to spare if they upgrade down the line. The PSU is perfectly suitable for an ATX or micro ATX build as shown in the photo, and the cables had plenty of length to reach all the necessary power ports on the motherboard. I would definitely recommend this for anyone building a mid tier computer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by kevin stephens kevin stephens

  • Flexible ATX power supply with plenty of drive and PCIe capacity
Size: 750 Watts Style: 80+Bronze
I got this power supply to replace an old "mystery" PSU in one of my desktop machines. It's bronze level power efficiency, which is table stakes these days (I do have some "white" ones from another brand, but those are rare in my experience). Where it really shines is in the drive and GPU power, assuming your GPUs don't exceed the capacity. With 4 PCIe connectors for GPUs (enough for two modern cards) and ten drive power connectors, this gives me a lot of room to expand from my current single GPU single drive config. I have PSUs that are still functional after a decade or more, so I am not going to speak to longevity on this PSU, but if something goes wrong in the near future, I'll come back with an update. I don't expect any issues, and with the ability to drive two 3060 GPUs, I'll be in good shape for AI workloads with plenty of power for a stash of SSDs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by Robert Novak

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