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GAGE BOUREN
> 3 dayNot happy today At all
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Michael A Perkins
Greater than one weekWhile quiet, and cables being braided are nice features. This is the second time Ive had an EVGA supernova pop a capacitor upon starting up computer. I was well over the wattage required for my system, as my older Corsiar PSU is the same power rating and is several years old now and still running strong on the same system.
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James B
> 3 daySince I had the computer half taken apart to replace the chassis fan, I decided to do a PSU upgrade as well. This gives me the capability to replace my GTX 1070 with a more beefy video card when Im ready. The EVGA 750 PSU is well packed and comes with plenty of cables and even a test connector so you can power it up without having it connected to a motherboard. This is handy for verifying it is functioning and for possibly working on water cooled equipment when you dont want your CPU/GPU running.
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RG
> 3 dayThe install for me took a bit because my computer case has hidden areas the power supply cables go through, but it was an easy install. Just unthreaded the old and threaded the new (never use old cables for a newer power supply). A bit extra power for upgrades later. Noise is non existent. Good price.
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Pedro
> 3 dayNot worth $95 for 650w
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Jesse DuBois
> 3 dayI purchased this PSU to replace the stock one (250W) in my Lenovo Ideacentre 710-25ISH in order to support upgrading the GPU to a GTX1650. I had watched and read several things on PSU upgrades and determined that a higher wattage modular unit that was Gold-rated seemed to be the way to go. The EVGA units had good reviews, so I promptly ordered and installed it. The EVGA PSU fit into the rail and bolted on with no issues, and the included cables were solidly built with a good quality wire loom. The fan is super quiet and its modular cable design has allowed me to keep my case tidy. I did have to use the COMeap 24 to 10 pin adapter for my Lenovo motherboard, but that is no fault of EVGAs. My only complaint with this power supply is that the power cable for the outlet was too short, resulting in a star reduction from the review (if I could do half-stars I would). I keep my tower on a tall desk and had to buy an extension cord to bridge the gap to the power strip on the floor. All else considered though, I am extremely happy with this PSU.
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David Schlossberg
> 3 dayOrdered 5 PSUs to build new boxes and upgrade technology in our office. First three builds with EVGA PSUs went fine, but next build halted. Couldnt obtain power to Mobo. Ran every test in the world, replaced the box, the mobo, the CPU - turns our the PSU tests fine with power, but the PG (power good) reading is 50ms, and mobo for safety will not boot unless in 100-500 range. Both the remaining PSUs failed the PG test, and then the next two replacements also failed the PG test. Customer service at EVGA answers the phone right away but wait minimally 24 hours for real tech support. Wanted to try anything before returning, but that is what I need to do. Never again to order EVGA, Corsair or Thermtake from now on for me.
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R
> 3 dayI bought this to replace the stock Dell T3500 power supply, it fits perfectly, runs sweet and super cool, silent.
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Benjamin Houle
Greater than one weekPerfect
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Glen & April Putman
> 3 dayVery nice power supply, little to no noise when eco mode is on. Easy to setup and came with a PSU tester I have never seen before. Over all good hardware so far, but with a ten year warrenty all is good