The Cooler Master GX Series power supplies stand for Gamer Xtreme, the evolved version of Extreme Power Plus. With up to 60 amps on a single rail, there is enough power to start up a truck, imagine what it can do for your system. The Cooler Master GX Series 750W Power Supply features a double layer EMI filter to restrain noise and active PFC/PWM combo controller to increase efficiency. With so much power at your disposal, Cooler Master ensures the most stringent safety standards are met.
f*cking cables
099psp 1 year ago
That floppy conector can be used for some card readers :P
halladere 1 year ago
@Zillerz3 or the 5970 :-P
halladere 1 year ago
I'm looking for a 750 watter for upgrading. If this is a good price, I'll buy it.
zgarner2 1 year ago
my Ultra LSP650 650-Watt Power Supply - ATX, SATA-Ready, SLI-Ready, 135mm Fan, with a lifetime warranty, only cost me $51.72 on sale from Tiger, and even though it's not modular, it was one hell of a deal, cause it's normal price is right at $70. ULTRA cases as of late however, have not been such a great deal, the Ultra X-Blaster case, was the worst case i ever worked with cause of HD cage, and shit tooless crap, a week later I got the Antec 300, and have been very happy sense. :-)
clays121 1 year ago
@clays121 eh well i just bought my TX750W cuz it was on sale 120$ normal cost 140$
Zillerz3 1 year ago
Already knew that way long time ago LOL, and that was my point when building my system, so I don't have huge ass power bills, and can run a lower watt PSU, like the Ultra 650watt. But still my point is, you don't always need the Higher watt PSU's companies try to sell you. On my backup dual core AMD Athalon machine, the case came with a 450Watt PowerUP psu, and it does just fine on that simple machine.
clays121 1 year ago
@clays121 the 9500GT dont require as much as the 9800GTX+ for an example
Zillerz3 1 year ago
@doomtomb3 they're both psus lol
Zillerz3 1 year ago
60A...
thats more then a normal outlet wil let you have.. 20A max in belgium..
no pc at home needs 60A
230V*60A=13800W..
jensheylen 1 year ago