Brand | EVGA |
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Series | 220-G2-0750-XR |
Item model number | 220-G2-0750-XR |
Item Weight | 6.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 5.9 x 3.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 5.9 x 3.4 inches |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
ASIN | B00IKDETOW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 12, 2014 |
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EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2, 80+ GOLD 750W, Fully Modular, EVGA ECO Mode, 10 Year Warranty, Includes FREE Power On Self Tester Power Supply 220-G2-0750-XR
Model Name | 220-G2-0750-XR |
Brand | EVGA |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connector Type | 24-pin |
Output Wattage | 750 Watts |
Form Factor | ATX |
Wattage | 750 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 5.9 x 3.4 inches |
Item Weight | 6.6 Pounds |
About this item
- EVGA 750 G2 "Next Generation In Power"
- 80 PLUS Gold certified, with up to 90 percent efficiency under typical loads
- Fan Size / Bearing: 140mm Double Ball Bearing
- Heavy duty protections, including OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, and SCP
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Easy to install | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Noise level | 4.4 | 3.9 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 3.9 | 4.3 |
Energy efficiency | — | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 5.0 |
Value for money | — | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 3.5 | 4.2 |
Quality of material | 4.6 | — | 4.2 | — | — | 4.2 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | I.R.N. GROUP LLC | Segotep Inc. |
power supply design | Full Modular | Full Modular | Full Modular | Full Modular | Full Modular | Full Modular |
connector type | 24-pin | 24-pin | EPS | — | 24-pin | — |
form factor | ATX | ATX | ATX | — | ATX | ATX12V, ATX |
cooling method | Air | Air | Air | Air | Air | Air |
fan count | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
wattage | 750 watts | 1600 watts | 750 watts | 750 watts | 1600 watts | 750 watts |
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Unleash the next generation in power with the EVGA 750G2 Power Supply. Support 80 PLUS Gold rated efficiency, provide clean, and continuous power to every component. The new ECO Thermal Control Fan System offers Fan RPM modes to provide zero fan noise during low load operations. This provides improved efficiency for longer operation, less power consumption, reduced energy costs and minimal heat dissipation. Backed by a 10 year warranty and 100% Japanese capacitor design, The EVGA 750G2 is not only the right choice for your system today, it's the next choice for your system tomorrow. AC Input 100 - 240 VAC, 10A, 50 - 60 Hz
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Customers like the bag, cables and instructions of the system power device. They mention it's fully modular, quiet and comes with plenty of cables. Some appreciate the sleeved cables and mention that the instructions are pretty straight forward. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
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Customers like the quality of the power supply. For example, they say it's a very solid power supply made by a trusted PC component manufacturer, it comes with nice quality cables, and it'll accommodate their system with plenty of power. Some mention that the power is easily dissipated by the sturdy textured metal housing. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and quality of this product.
"...That's a steal. The power supply itself and all of the cables are built with high quality parts and you can DEFINITELY tell the difference when..." Read more
"...The pricepoint was very reasonable for a quality, fully modular power supply from a reputable company backed by a ridiculous 10 year warranty...." Read more
"...Pros- - It came with so many cables - Very nice quality cables. - Small (which is awesome for mid-towers) - It has a..." Read more
"...CX 750M. Although the CX 750M seemed to perform fine and give me enough power, the coil whine that it produced when the 970 fired up and was under..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the system power device. They mention that it performs beyond expectations, works well as a replacement unit, and is very efficient. Some say that it hasn't given them any problems and that the cables are labeled and braid-wrapped. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...maximizes the + 12 volt rail current output, permits faster dynamic current response, and increases system stability...." Read more
"...Overall: HIGHLY recommend these power supplies. Excellent efficiency, modular, and high quality parts" Read more
"...That plus 4 years without a hiccup and reliable operation without the (admittedly loud) fan ever going on made me want to follow up and update the..." Read more
"...this is a really great PSU, it powered up my new build and seems to be working fine...." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the power supply. They mention that it is ultra quiet, quieter than their graphics card, and is inaudible. Some appreciate the modular design and the fact that it does not produce coil whine, squeaks, or odd noises.
"...Oh and these things are VERY quiet too...." Read more
"...Let's do some quick pros/cons:Pros:- Ultra quiet, especially if you want to use the ECO function which cuts the fan from spinning...." Read more
"...Eco mode is great. This thing is SILENT. The fan hardly ever runs in my case...." Read more
"...ProsQuiet 140mm fan80+ Gold efficiencyFully modularPre sleeved cables (not individually sleeved)..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the system power device. They mention that the modular design means only use the cables you need, it blends perfectly into their build, and it's awesome. Customers also appreciate the luxurious feel of the product. Overall, customers are happy with the appearance and functionality of the power supply.
"...of this product and its presentation has been carefully conceived, designed, and executed...." Read more
"...Overall: HIGHLY recommend these power supplies. Excellent efficiency, modular, and high quality parts" Read more
"...Love this feature.- Aesthetically looks good. Has a very slight dimpling texture.- Adequate cables as provided (more on this below)...." Read more
"...a con, it comes with a bunch of VGA cables and oh man they are nice looking but, most GPU's on the market are using PCIe sockets...." Read more
Customers like the cables that are provided with the system power device. They say that the cables are sleeved, and the modular design reduces clutter. They also say that it comes with all sorts of spare cables, and that the wires are enclosed in a nylon sling. Customers also mention that the power cables are excellent in length, look, and ease of management.
"...In fact, the cables have a reassuring hefty feel to them. All connectors SEEMED soundly attached...." Read more
"...the packaging and presentation are impeccable and it comes with all sorts of spare cables so you won't have to find yourself ordering more parts..." Read more
"...Has a very slight dimpling texture.- Adequate cables as provided (more on this below). Feel sturdy and well constructed.-..." Read more
"...Cons -Well it is not really a con, it comes with a bunch of VGA cables and oh man they are nice looking but, most GPU's on the market are..." Read more
Customers like the instructions for the system power device. They mention it's easy to setup and install, pretty straight forward, and a dream to assemble. The cables and the PSU made it a breeze to hook up, making it easier to build and maintain your computer. The CPU is labeled as well, making connecting it straightforward.
"...service for your EVGA product, even if you bought it second hand, incredibly easy. Kudos to EVGA for doing business this way...." Read more
"...Clear and legible labeling on the cables and the PSU made it a dream to assemble. This made my build easier by far...." Read more
"...It comes with all different types of wires and is easy to install...." Read more
"...that you would want in a computer build this can power it is even Haswell ready!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the system power device. They say it's a great deal for DIY computer hobbyists and a steal at this price. Customers also mention that the voltages are right on the money on each rail.
"...The pricepoint was very reasonable for a quality, fully modular power supply from a reputable company backed by a ridiculous 10 year warranty...." Read more
"...10 Year warrantyVery reasonably pricedCons..." Read more
"...But all around I believe this is a wonderful PSU for the money...." Read more
"...and spin the fan every few minutes in idle mode, the price difference is worth the improvements...." Read more
Customers are happy with the bag. They say it comes with goodies like bags and cloth ties. They also appreciate the soft Velcro cable ties that look professional. Customers also say it has everything they need and comes with a wealth of accessories. They mention that the bag is well-made and has a cool little bag for the extra cables.
"...The PSU itself comes in a very nice (black) nylon case (with gold EVGA lettering) with a closing flap secured with a Velcro closure...." Read more
"...However, the extras bag is large enough that I stored other leftover components in it and use the PSU bag for some hardware such as screws...." Read more
"...It even comes with a elegant black fabric bag to hold the spare cables...." Read more
"...But it's not just a box and a brick.The Good: It came with everything. EVERYTHING...." Read more
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A little over two months ago, I began my search for a new desktop PSU. I started by pulling up Amazon’s top 100 best sellers list. The top 20 were overwhelmingly dominated by just one brand, so I began drilling down there. Almost immediately I found myself unhappy with the state of affairs reported for these units due to their many problems (e.g., abundant multiple DOAs and RMAs in succession; units which apparently ran well for a few days or weeks and then died, some peacefully, some with sparks or light as of a short circuit, a few by explosion, taking out with them everything in the desktop case. Frustrated, I turned to other brands as they caught my attention. The story with these was largely similar: too many problems, little evidence of any real QC, lots of hype, and apparent realization of claims only by random chance. By now at least three weeks had elapsed and I was angry. Was the entire PSU area one large crap field? I asked myself.
I went back to the top 20 list again and noticed for the first time just a single entry for EVGA. (I didn’t know the brand. I’m not a gamer.) This quickly led me to the desktop 750 watt G2 (generation 2) PSU. (I later found that the G2 series was introduced around mid-2013.) At that time it had 35 reviews and a rating of 4.9. In a few days I had carefully read them all, spot-checked other product reviews in the EVGA line-up, and knew I had found my needle in the haystack!
As I write this review, there are 236 reviews with a product rating of 4.7. Not all the reviews pertain to the G2 line (reflecting Amazon’s policy of aggregating reviews from all family lines). Some include units from about a year ago when for a short time there actually appears to have been a manufacturer assembly error with the 1000 watt and 1300 watt units in the G2 and P2 families. EVGA’s G2 and P2 PSUs are designed and made by the regarded Taiwan OEM Super Flower Company, which also provides PSUs for a hand full of other labels, including Enermax, NZXT, and Sentey. (I had already noticed by my own analysis of the reviews, before I was aware of the episode of manufacturing error, that the higher wattage units seemed to be having a disproportionate number of the more serious problems.) That was a very valid issue then, but the negative reviews (they have no expiration) still weigh down the products being made now, after correction of the issue around 1 October 2013. One or two reviews concern rebate issues, not PSU quality issues. Some of the reported problems may even have been at least partially self-inflicted. Nevertheless, with a larger sample, valid problems now have arisen (even a few of the kind which take out everything in the desktop). And what shall I say? The occurrence of incidents in the G2 PSU line is by my analysis considerably lower than with other brand offerings competing near this price point, but unfortunately not entirely absent: there remains a residual luck-of-the-draw element. Perhaps faulty installation or other latent problems with the PC receiving the new PSU were even factors in a few cases. While understanding the anger and pain which will be the lot of those who experience it, I must write based on my own experience, and I begin to do so below.
The Quick-Look SUMMARY VERSION Review
The (essentially) totally-quiet operation of the PSU cooling fan and the lack of any coil whine have been abundantly documented in other reviews and need not be dealt with again here.
The subjective quality apparent in the cables, the PSU, and even the packaging is the last word from every angle from which I can think to judge. (I have no test equipment or technical know-how to perform quantitative measurements.) There have been no performance issues or idiosyncrasies so far (after one month) with my installation. To me, this PSU seems over-the-top and I am thoroughly impressed and completely delighted. For peace of mind and many additional reasons, tangible and intangible, ten stars out of five are what I would award if I could.
A JonnyGURU review made this salient observation: “EVGA tends to under-promise and over-deliver.” For at least once in your life, discover what it’s like to be overwhelmed with quality instead of hokum and to wallow in excellence. The next production run may not attain to the current production run, so grab this PSU now while it is still available.
The LONG VERSION Review
The product presents in a handsome black corrugated cardboard box entirely encased in shrink wrap. The box is opened by cutting (use a small X-acto knife) a tough plastic QA seal located over an interlocking cardboard tab at the bottom center of one of the smallest faces. The box has a black plastic carrying handle centered in this smallest face. Once the QA seal is cut, that smallest face lifts up (open), permitting the entire top (one of the largest faces) to hinge open.
What one then sees can be described as not only beautiful but (almost) breath-taking. Everything inside the box (including ALL inside surfaces of the box and the soft-ish foam packing material) is black. High quality and meticulous attention to detail seem everywhere apparent. It seems no exaggeration to state that every minutia of this product and its presentation has been carefully conceived, designed, and executed. For once, it looks like QC has been both real and at a high level. (At the time I actually made the purchase, the reviews (over 50) for this product were hovering closer to 5.0 than to 4.9. There were no 3-star, 2-star, or 1-star reviews. No smoke, sparks, or explosions; at that time, no DOAs or RMAs.)
The PSU itself comes in a very nice (black) nylon case (with gold EVGA lettering) with a closing flap secured with a Velcro closure. This nylon case ships inside the cardboard box suspended between two (black) foam end-caps. Slipped in on top of the PSU nylon case and under the two end-caps is the handsome (black-covered) 36-page 5-language manual (quality paper, die-cut, quality printing) also downloadable from www.EVGA.com. A large and handsome (black) nylon case (with gold EVGA lettering) is provided for storage of unused/uninstalled cables and has a closing flap secured with a Velcro closure. Like everything else in the box, it bespeaks of quality.
The first thing I inspected (by lengthy fondling and caressing) was the (black) PSU. The construction of the unit is solid. The fit and finish of all edges and corners are perfect, as are all surfaces. No cosmetic blemishes of any kind were found anywhere. The craftsmanship here is immaculate. There is even a small clear plastic disk over the stylized EVGA “E” in the center of the fan grill to protect its metallic finish and luster from tarnish. Affixed by static cling, this lifts cleanly and easily. (Don’t overlook its removal. I’ve wondered whether the few “fan noise” complaints reported might be due to that little plastic disk being sucked up into the fan area.)
ALL the cables (except the 6” Floppy Disk Drive “adapter,” if one can label that a “cable”) are encased in handsome (black) woven nylon sleeving.
ALL the cables at the PSU interface are latching.
ALL the cables at the other end (the attached-device interface) are latching EXCEPT as follows:
- The 15-pin SATA power cable connectors are non-latching. Depending upon your particular configuration of SATA devices, additional (extension) cabling may be needed.
- The peripheral cable’s Molex connectors (regular size) are non-latching. As above, depending upon your particular configuration of peripheral devices, additional (extension) cabling may be needed.
- The 2-pin part of the 6-pin + 2-pin VGA power cables is non-latching (it is too narrow for a latch; the 6-pin part is latching).
- The Floppy Disk Drive adapter cable (about 6” and connecting to a peripheral cable Molex connector [regular size]) is non-latching at both of its ends.
I inspected EACH cable by lengthy fondling and caressing. As before, everything I saw bespeaks of quality. There were no “oh-oh!” moments. Neither the cables nor their connectors feel in any way “cheap.” In fact, the cables have a reassuring hefty feel to them. All connectors SEEMED soundly attached.
Note that the “main cable” or motherboard-powering cable consists at the PSU interface of two separate parts: a 10-pin (left-most) part and an 18-pin (right-most) part. Both parts (latching) must be connected to the 28-pin PSU interface. The motherboard connector (latching) at the other end of this cable is a solid (non-breakable) 24-pin entity. It is NOT of the 20-pin + 4-pin variety. If you happen to have a 20-pin motherboard connector, you will need to obtain an inexpensive 24-pin to 20-pin adapter/adapter cable.
Note that JonnyGURU reviews (see references later) for the 1000 watt and 850 watt versions pointed out modular cable “connector contact issues” with his motherboard cable. (“The ATX [motherboard] cable in particular had a few loose connections in it that produced some voltage swings when I pushed on it.” That is, pushing in on the wiring harness where it enters the plastic connector [whether at the PSU interface or at the motherboard interface is not clear; it could be either or both] caused very small voltage fluctuations and thus the theoretical potential of losing/corrupting data due to power fluctuations.) I had already done my install before I knew about this review/problem. Even though I’ve had no problem so far, I thought to myself “it-wouldn’t-hurt-to-have-a-high-quality-spare-motherboard-cable-lying-around; they-can’t-be-that-expensive.” Perhaps I didn’t employ the best/correct descriptive terminology, but in several quick Internet searches I found no individual replacement motherboard cables! (mobo extension cables, yes; complete whole modular sets, yes)
There is ± 2% voltage regulation of the three regulated positive voltages (+ 12, + 5, and + 3.3). This degree of “tightness” is relatively rare (especially at this price point) and is indicator of the high quality of this PSU. Many top-of-the-line PSUs regulate to ± 3%. The ATX standard only requires ± 5% here. (The + 5 standby voltage need be only nominally regulated.)
DC-to-DC Converter technology has been used in PCs in various places for quite some time. This means that the regulated + 5 volt and + 3.3 volt currents are derived directly from the + 12 volt current rail of the PSU. This is more energy-efficient than having dedicated + 5 volt and + 3.3 volt transformer taps along with their voltage regulators. There is less waste heat to dissipate. This design technology maximizes the + 12 volt rail current output, permits faster dynamic current response, and increases system stability. It undoubtedly also is a large contributor to the tight ± 2% positive voltage regulation.
The EVGA G2 and P2 PSU series are based on the Super Flower Leadex (SFL) platform designed and built by the well-regarded Super Flower Company OEM based in Taiwan. The Super Flower brand can be imported from Europe but is itself not directly available in North America. In essence, in the current time frame, the EVGA G2 and P2 series ARE (exclusively?) the Super Flower product in the USA. I commend the following JonnyGURU reviews which cover many technical considerations and measurements (though his final ratings are somewhat subjective and informally breezy, and his write-ups are characterized by chronic, annoying, and puerile inner monologues, apparently as of a frustrated standup comic). Anyone interested in the EVGA G2 series of PSUs should read ALL of the following reviews to get an enlarged picture both of the G2 series and of the SFL products on which they are based. (The budget-targeted EVGA B2 product – ultimately SFL-based, though at a budget level – is included for contrast because I found the review.)
JonnyGURU review links
SFL 1300 watt http://www.jonnyGURU.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=367
SFL 750 watt http://www.jonnyGURU.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=370
EVGA G2 1300 watt http://www.jonnyGURU.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=349
EVGA G2 1000 watt http://www.jonnyGURU.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=346
EVGA G2 850 watt http://www.jonnyGURU.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=377
EVGA G2 750 watt http://www.jonnyGURU.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=380
EVGA B2 750 watt http://www.jonnyGURU.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=393
The EVGA 750 watt G2 PSU (which more than meets my needs) is the smallest in the G2 family, which runs up by several models to 1600 watts. I don’t see how it gets better than this at any reasonable price I can afford to pay for a PSU. And it comes with an industry-unprecedented 10 year warranty, still another indicator of its quality and additionally indicative of what EVGA/SFC have poured into this G2 series, earlier manufacturing error episode (SFC’s fault) aside.
Let's clarify a few things for those who are new to building PCs:
The "GOLD" doesn't have anything to do with materials used in the power supply, but rather the efficiency rating of the power supply as a whole. GOLD means that the unit has 87% efficiency at a 100% load (it essentially converts 87% of your wall outlet power into power that can be used by your computer). The only higher designation is "PLATINUM") which has 89% efficiency at 100% load. Platinum units, however, are generally more expensive and from a price perspective, suffer from diminishing returns.
This power supply is also "modular", which essentially means that cables can be swapped out so that only cables that you need to use are connected to the power supply. This saves a TON of space in your computer, and with newer towers becoming smaller and more stream-lined, you need all the space you can get. Having extra space also improves airflow and cooling in your tower, which is also something you can always have more of.
Overall: HIGHLY recommend these power supplies. Excellent efficiency, modular, and high quality parts
Pros:
- Ultra quiet, especially if you want to use the ECO function which cuts the fan from spinning. I have yet to find noticeable temperature increases that worry me. When the temperatures increase, the fan starts and all is well. Love this feature.
- Aesthetically looks good. Has a very slight dimpling texture.
- Adequate cables as provided (more on this below). Feel sturdy and well constructed.
- Packaged very well, including cases for both extra cables as well as the PSU itself.
- Fully modular and well-labelled
- 10 year warranty (I doubt it will even be in use with me that long, but great insurance).
- Did I mention it was whisper quiet?
Cons:
- The provided cables are all adequate to power even fairly intense builds. However, I was disappointed that none of the cables were 90 degree angles for the connectors. This is a minor con, as this may not be an issue with your case, however, my case benefits greatly from 90 degree connectors. It's a small concern and one that isn't a huge deal. But it is noteworthy if this is important to you.
I really have so few complaints that this is an easy 5 star power supply. The pricepoint was very reasonable for a quality, fully modular power supply from a reputable company backed by a ridiculous 10 year warranty. I have never used EVGA for power supplies in the past, but they have just won me over on this one. Very pleased and will look their way again down the line.
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Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2017
As of now it has been running great and quietly. Enough power for most people and is at a perfect price/performance point.
Get it while on sale.