Khofo
I bought this PSU for my first build, it's very reliable, runs cool, and the cabling is very strong (you can't tear a wire by mistake), I bought Antec power supply because they are very well know for they quality work and zero error tolerance policy.And I live in Lebanon and used Shop And Ship Service from aramex to get the stuff here so if something was dead at arrival it would have been hard to me to ship it back. So i really needed quality components and this is also because we have electricity problems in Lebanon (the frequency isn't stable and the voltage change periodically) so the kind of problems that ruin a PSU and with this PSU attached to a UPS I really had awesome performance with a fair price for a 900 watt.MY COMPUTER SPECS (I use it for visualization and pen test)-Intel i7 3820 10MB cache 3.60 GHz (LGA 2011)-Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 (mobo)-Corsair Vengeance Memory 16GB (4*4)-Cooler Master Storm Trooper (case)-Cooler master Gemin 2 S524 (cpu cooler)-TP Link 300Mbps Wireless N PCI adapter-Asus 24x DVD Writer-Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 6570 1GB-Seagate HDD 2TB 3.5"-Antec High Current Gamer HCG-900, 80 PLUS BRONZE, 900 Watt Power Supply-Mad Catz V.7 Keyboard-Mad Catz R.A.T.5 Gaming MouseThis is a computer is not made for gaming it is for visualization and for light gaming (half life, Gta san andreas, minecraft)
Dogmatik
Very pleased with the performance of this PSU. It is quiet, gives plenty of power, and is also quiet efficient. Only downside is it is not modular, but it doesn't claim to be, so a very minor gripe. If you are not going to have a lot of extra room in your build I would go for a modular version, but other then that, great power supply!
Mark L. McGrew
I don't know about this power supply yet, because the antec one computer case is to small for the power supply fan to be used. In this case, and i'll burn something up. Looking for a different case...Sad, for this one reason, Antec should send me a new case for no charge, just because, the case says GAMING CASE, and the POWER SUPPLY says GAMING, yet the same maker, and gear is new, yet, a no go... So no, i'm not happy about that...
Hereticus
Picked this up for my new build after the Corsair TX 650watt psu I originally bought for it was a bust sending power surges through my pc and I ditched it for this. Put this in real easy, nice long cables for wire management, Warning there is a ton of wires here, I have 3 hdds, a dvd writer, a 7850 crossfire build, 2 pci cards and 6 fans and I still had a bunch of left over cables if I need them, this could be an incentive or a turn off depending on how you look at it.. in a really small case this product will have room issues but if you have a micro atx case you probably don't need a 750 watt psu anyway or you will go modular. This thing runs smooth, cool and quiet so I can't ask for anything more out of my psu and I'm happy with it.