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Cooler Master V750 Gold i 750W 80+ Gold ATX 3.0 Power Supply $101.25 + Delivery ($0 C&C) + Surchage @ Umart / MSY

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Nice price for a nice PSU
Ranked by Cybernetics/HWBusters as the best overall 750W PSU with full review here
Low noise, high efficiency, adjustable fan speed profile and 10 year warranty

Umart: https://www.umart.com.au/product/cooler-master-750w-80-gold-…
MSY: https://www.msy.com.au/product/cooler-master-750w-80-gold-po…

MPZ-7501-AFAG-BAU

OEM Chicony Power
Full modular
Japanese caps
135mm FDB fan
1x PCI-E 5.0 12VHPWR, 3x PCI-E, 12x SATA, 4x Molex, 2x EPS
150 x 85 x 146 mm (W x H x D)
10 year warranty

Surcharges: 0% direct deposit, 0.9% all credit/debit cards, 1% all other payments

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Comments

  • Curious if anyone has fan noise issues with this? I’ve seen mixed reviews online.

    Should I just spend $30 more to get the Corsair RM750e?

    • +4

      This is a signficantly better unit than the RM750e. To get the equivalent in the Corsair range, get either the RM750x Shift (side-mounted modular ports may cause some compatibility issues with some cases) or the RM750x 2024 (CP-9020285-AU).

      Be careful with the RM750x non-Shift because most stores still carry the older version which is not ATX 3.0/3.1 compliant.

      • Thanks heaps! Trying to build my first PC so this information was very helpful.

  • +2

    Zzz… It says Free shipping then charges $21 at checkout…

    • same, I was gonna get one for click and collect because i know my 15yo 620W Corsair will have to die someday. Made me excited even more because of free Uber delivery, but finding out it doesn't apply it feels not as much a bargain anymore.

  • Cool. Sure beats my 550w GreatWall I suppose. Is this PSU EOL? PC Case Gear list it as Discontinued.

    • Looks like that's true, it's also noted on the Cooler Master website. If I were to guess, I think it may be because they're updating this product line for ATX 3.1 compliance, versus the ATX 3.0 of this model.

      The changes between 3.0 and 3.1 are trivial, and indeed many PSUs labelled 3.0 are actually already 3.1 compliant. Don't let it put you off at all.

      • Any thoughts on the 12v-2x6 connectors replacing the 12VHPWR for 3.1?

        Seems like a good thing to get away from 12VHPWR?

        • It's essentially the same thing with very minor tweaks. See HWBusters take on the issue, including the fact that 3.1 can actually be a downgrade from 3.0.

          The key point here, and the most frequent misunderstanding, is that the change from 12VHPWR to 12V-2x6 is with the connector("socket") only. The cable remains unchanged. People's concerns about 12VHPWR were always about the interface between the cable and the GPU - and with the cable being the same, it's up to the GPU manufacturer to update their product with the new connector.

          As a result, the customer owning an ATX 3.0 vs 3.1 PSU makes no difference in this regard. Yes, theoretically the connection between the PSU's modular port (which is the thing that's changed) and the cable will be theoretically more secure, but who's even heard of the connectors melting at that end of the cable? It's always been at the GPU end.

          • @mystarey: Interesting. I did see that 3.1 is a bit more forgiving with some specs, which could be seen as a bad thing. The Corsair website suggests there are changes to the cable-gpu connector that should help prevent melting plugs.

            "the new 12V-2x6 connector is designed with longer conductor terminals (12V and ground) for improved conductivity, as well as shorter sense pins.
            The shorter sense pins allow your GPU to now shut off if the connection comes loose. With that being said, 12V-2x6 connector is a welcome update as it addresses the primary issue with the 12VHPWR connector where users were experiencing catastrophic failure."

            • @Danam: Corsair's wording is ambiguous there, but it's talking about the power connector on the GPU, not on the cable. Someone concerned about that connection can't address it by buying a new cable or PSU, they'd need to buy a new GPU.

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