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Antec EarthWatts EA750G PRO 750W Gold Semi Modular ATX Power Supply $119 + Delivery ($0 to Metro) + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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A Tier
Seasonic Focus platform
Semi modular
120mm FDB fan
7 year warranty
140mm length, ideal for smaller cases

Surcharges: 1.2% Card & PayPal, 2% AmEx

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  • Great deal but there is also the new PSU spec coming in to support the new graphics cards.

  • -1

    HODL. ATX 3.0 PSUs around the corner.

  • To those thinking about holding off for a "future proof" ATX 3.0 PSU

    • All new ATX 3.0 PSU's currently announced with the extra 12VHPWR connector are Gold or Platinum 1000, 1200 and 1300W models
    • The cheapest ATX 2.4 Gold 1000W PSU's currently go for $200+, ATX 3.0 1000W PSU's will start closer to $300
    • ATX 2.4 750W and 850W Gold, Platinum and Titanium models - like this deal - won't be safe to run with the RTX 40 series cards and that is why all the recent deals are around this wattage
    • These PSU's are fine up to mid level 6700 XT, RTX 3070 and A770 GPU's
    • +2

      https://www.thermaltake.com.au/toughpower-gf3-750w-gold-tt-p…

      Not sure where you got that information from but thermaltake psus at least from 750w to 1600w feature ATX 3.0 ports.

      • Thanks for the info, have not seen the TT announcements. Will wait for street pricing because MSRP's look high

        750W - $269
        850W - $299
        1000W - $359
        1200W - $409
        1350W - $459
        1600W - $619

        Currently, $350 gets you a 1200W Corsair HX1200 Platinum or 1300W Cooler Master V1300 Platinum

    • what is ATX 2.4 ?

  • Could consider this a free fire starter for a 4090.

  • -1

    4090 TDP is 450-600W so with 3X transient loads, the new ATX 3.0 PSU's need to handle 1300-1800W power spikes

    NVIDIA creating problems that PSU makers are only too happy to fix

    • idk mate, can't easily build reliable PSUs w/o sacrificing space…. maybe at some point in time, the PSUs would take up 1/4 of a ATX casing by the looks of these things going. lol.

      • High density GaN power supplies coming soon: https://cultists.network/8813/hdplex-250w-gan-psu-review/

        Perfect when you need 2000W to run RTX 50 series

        • i'm starting to wonder if the quality of electrical circuits in average australian houses is able to keep up with that sort of draw to start with.

          i've lived in places where it trips the breaker when the microwave and the airfryer runs…

          which is technically around the 2000W ballpark.

          • @slowmo: Valid concern, might need 3 phase power supplies soon if Jensen keeps jumping the shark on power requirements

            • @Look Up: it's going to be a strange period of time where people set their houses on fire because they tried running "crysis 2030" on their GRTX 9090 and intel gen XX CPU that draws upwards of 6000W of power. lol

  • But can it run Crysis?

  • I'll never buy a semi modular PSU again, it's not worth the cable management headaches.

    • I agree on never buying non modular, but semi modular is basically just as easy to cable manage as fully modular.

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