EVGA 220-G5-0750-X1 Super Nova 750 G5, 80 Plus Gold 750W, Fully Modular, ECO Mode with Fdb Fan, 10 Year Warranty, Compact 150mm Size, Power Supply
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Prof. Willy Bauch
Greater than one weekI dont hear it right now, havent really pushed the PC to render levels. Its running in ECO mode right now.
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RoBoLoGy13
> 3 dayI bought this as a replacement for my older one which died, a previous model from about 5 years ago. I got 5 years out of my old one so I cant complain. Was just surfing the web and I heard a small sound, everything shut down. This one hooked right up, no issues. Been using it about a month. Happy with the purchase.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 day1000W G5 is unbearably loud. Even get a clicking sound when the fan speeds up and there is nothing touching the blades, so noise is from fan itself. Unnecessarily aggressive fan curve and after opening up the PSU found that the fan as well as other components are of lower quality since their switch to a new manufacturer. Get a SeaSonic or Corsair instead unless you get a G3 model or older.
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Jonathan
Greater than one weekAfter a lifetime with my ThermalTake Toughpower 750w semi, I finally made the decision to swap out the last part remaining in my new build all in the name of better wire management and go fully modular. The TT was great but the wires were not braided. That supply had been through 3 builds, all small form factor, and the tight squeezes ripped the wiring. I was able to safely repair it but boy would it have been a dream to have the g5 years back. Now I have a much larger case but wires were still not as flexible as Id like them to be. I figured I could drop 100watts and still be fine, grabbed this after getting a refurbished g3 that was DOA and I cant find anything to complain about with the g5. Noise level is about equal to the TT, noticeable but very quiet. Nothing Im very concerned with. The blue/green fan cover is beautiful, its a MUST HAVE for anyone who has a case that will show it off. Mine unfortunately does not. The green light in the back is equally as stunning. Unfortunately that too will likely never be seen with my current build. And also comes with velcro ties which was a huge help in cable mgmt. Im not sure what else to say, have been running this about a week and no issues. Will update if things go south but for the moment very happy!
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Dex
> 3 daythe slightly shorter length makes a surprisingly large difference with cable management.
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da7rutrak
Greater than one weekDoes exactly what it needs to do. After a month, its developed horrible coil whine when the GPU is put under moderate or higher stress. I am absolutely certain its not the GPU making the noise. I did not notice it until I put in an AIO for the CPU to replace a 10+ year old fan.
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Noah Bender
> 3 dayDO NOT BUY!!! Installed and first boot up fried my $10,000 gaming pc!
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jason respicio
> 3 dayUpgraded from a cx750m and gotta say the surface view is night and day. Obviously going fully modular vs semi is gonna be a better experience overall but I know close to nothing about building a pc and swapping out the psu’s was not too bad. The cords feel and look great and the straps are a nice bonus for cable mgmt.
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urlsatoru
> 3 dayPowers my 3070ti and i7 12700k just fine. I was scared i was going to receive a dead supply unit just because this is my first build and i’ve heard stories about receiving a dead psu or that it fried everything in the system, but none of that happened for me. Also by the way, just because your fan doesn’t spin right when you plug it in, doesn’t mean your psu is messed up or defective. A majority of the time, psu fans don’t spin unless necessary to cool things down, so don’t worry. It will spin if things are getting to hot and needs a cooling solution. Everything works perfect and was all nicely packaged and had all necessary cables and more if needed. The little “e” in the back glows green if it is on so that’s how you know if it’s on or not :) thank you EVGA and amazon <3
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Kitsune
> 3 dayevga, what more do you need to know?