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XPG Core Reactor Modular PSU: 80 Plus Gold - ATX - Fully Modular Power Supply - 10 Year Warranty - 750 Watt

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Style: Gold 750W


Features

  • 80 Plus Gold Certified. High efficiency operation with low noise level.
  • 120MM FDB fan with intelligent fan control.
  • High-quality Industrial-grade Japanese capacitors for extra reliability
  • Fully modular cables for a simple and tidy build.
  • 10 Years Manufacturer warranty

Description

The XPG CORE REACTOR is a modular, 80 Plus Gold power supply unit equipped with 100% Japanese capacitors. Combined with Line Level Control (LLC) resonant topology, it is power-efficient, reliable and makes creating a tidy build easy.

Model Name: xpg


Brand: XPG


Compatible Devices: Person Computer


Connector Type: PCI Express


Output Wattage: 750


Form Factor: ATX


Wattage: 120 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Item dimensions L x W x H: 5.51 x 5.91 x 3.39 inches


Item Weight: 3.3 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 5.51 x 5.91 x 3.39 inches


Item Weight: 3.3 pounds


Manufacturer: ADATA


Language: English


Item model number: 75260050


Batteries: 1 A batteries required.


Date First Available: October 17, 2019


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  • Very quiet, was recommended by Tom's Hardware
Style: Gold 650W
This review is for: XPG Core Reactor Modular PSU: 80 Plus Gold - ATX - Fully Modular Power Supply - 10 Year Warranty - 650 Watt. Overall: Quiet. Stable power. Tom's Hardware recommended. Due to the CPU line's length, would probably recommend another power supply if you want/need to route through a backplane. Otherwise won't be an issue. Review: A Tom's Hardware PSU review had this listed as a recommendation, so I bought it. Technically it was my second choice but seems to be good quality. My previous power supply was quite loud with a 30% load, but this one is very quiet. I do wish the CPU power cable was longer though. The non modular cables are also pretty stiff. I ended up having to route the CPU cable over the mother board instead using the backplane. My system hasn't had any stability issues. I mention this because the PSU is one component to not skimp on. Even decent brands can have problems with power dips, consistency on the various rails, or ripple. If I had to go back, I would probably choose another power supply with a longer CPU line. However, if you don't need to route cables on a backplane, it won't be an issue for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024 by Ateric

  • Great PSU
Style: Gold 650W
I can't really say a lot about the performance of the PSU because I don't know how to really test it, but it's very quiet, powers everything I need to, was easy to install and has some nice modular cables. Everything is packaged very nicely, and securely, which is good because it was shipped in the original packaging with no additional cushioning. The bag to store the cables in is nice, but mine ripped so be careful. The unit itself looks nice and feels solid. The cables connect securely and in general it's a very well made and easy to use PSU. The cables seem solid and nicely made, the black covers look nice and they are pretty flexible. The only one that is a bit stiff is the 24 pin one, but it's also very thick so not really surprising. I found them all to be long enough to wire things up easily, but not too long. Overall, I'm very happy. It's well made, it's fully modular, the cables are solid, and the price is very competitive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2022 by DR

  • So far so good ...
Style: Gold 850W
When building my first PC last year in November, I wasn't really sure which PSU to get. I was a bit tight on the financial side of things and was looking for the best power supply for the money I had at the moment. You know what they say... You can't just cheap out on the PSU and expect your PC to be good. That's a vital component of any build out there. So after reading tons of reviews, consulting with folks on Reddit, and watching tons of videos on YouTube, I finally decided to give this one a try since this particular model had many good reviews, and luckily, this was a good decision. It didn't disappoint. The unit itself is modular, and the build quality is pretty good. The unit itself is heavy. All cables, although stiff, are of decent length and were packaged in a dedicated high-quality sleeve. The whole package itself was pretty good. I really liked it. It feels really premium. I know that 4 months isn't that long, but it's been running up quite well. No complaints. At the end of the day, I'd really recommend this unit to anyone who's looking for a good PSU at a decent price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by Ashot

  • Would buy again (I did x3)
Style: ATX 3.0 Gold 850W
Great product, I have no complaints. I originally bought the 700w version, to run a CPU mining rig. It runs so stable that I put 2 other rigs on the same PSU. This type of use case is similar to product testing. There are a lot of both hard and soft resets, as well as drastic changes in load. I love the fully modular option for this PSU. There are plenty of cables, including sperate CPU and PCI-e cables. I purchased a second 700w not long ago to run more of my miners. I was so pleased with the product I also purchased a 850w for my own personal workstation. Good buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by Kurt

  • XPG Core Reactor 750w
Style: Gold 750W
Have not had it long enough or have any of those fancy tool-o-matic-measure-thingys to do a proper review, but the pro reviews were very positive and it is powering my PC right now with little to no noise...or fire. It is slightly smaller (depth) than my old "Antec TP750 New" that it replaced. That Antec was still working after ~14 years, even the fan! If this one lasts that long, well, no one will care if I come edit this review to update, and I'll probably be more worried about when they're going to change my diaper anyway. One complaint is that one of the 6+2 split cables was no good. The "+2" split part was way too short and would never reach if plugged into an 8 lead connection (see pic). I didn't need that particular cable, so not too big of a deal. Edit: 8 months and still good. Silent, no coil wine, fan noise, or other random issues. I did see string of "scary" reviews starting in August 2023 after I got mine (June) though. Maybe a "bad batch" or changes in components from the factory occurred? These electronics manufacturers are notorious for releasing a good product, getting good reviews, then switching to cheaper/crappy internal components to save a buck, sometimes completely different to the point it should be given a new model name. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023 by C.Hill C.Hill

  • Most definitely an A tier PSU
Style: Gold 750W
So I had to fill out some wattage requirements for my pc came upon this on the Psu tier list and so far it’s been running like a Psu should run. The cables even feel premium compared to my old Psu (which didn’t have many safety measures) this one definitely has some more weight to it but I’m guessing that’s what a higher end Psu should weigh ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by Liz

  • Great for any mid to high end build.
Style: ATX 3.0 Gold 650W
I am running a ryzen 9 5900x on an aorus b550. I have an rx 7800 xt gpu, and triple fan cpu cooler. Additionally, my case has LED's and 6 external fans. I have experienced no issues with this power supply and would happily recommend it to anyone looking to build a pc.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023 by Dustyn Herpel

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