Antec NeoECO Gold Zen NE700G Series, 80 Plus Gold Certified 700W Non-Modular Active PFC Power Supply - View 1

Antec NeoECO Gold Zen NE700G Series, 80 Plus Gold Certified 700W Non-Modular Active PFC Power Supply

4.6 (415 ratings)
~$158.68
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Key Features

  • 700W Continuous power - continuous power from Antec
  • 80 plus Gold certified - up to 92% efficient to reduce your electricity bill
  • AQ5 - Antec quality 5-year
  • 120mm silent fan - high-quality fan with long lifetime
  • 99% + 12V - Output for maximum CPU & GPU support

Specifications

Brand
Antec
Series
NE700G Zen
Item model number
NE700G Zen
Item Weight
4.7 pounds
Product Dimensions
9.49 x 8.78 x 4.53 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
9.49 x 8.78 x 4.53 inches
Color
Gold
Manufacturer
Antec
Date First Available
November 9, 2019

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Customer Reviews

Vakho
This PSU works great. I bought it seven months ago and I am satisfied. It was just a little noisy at the beginning but then it worked well. Thanks
Ric C
When my 8-y/o Antec (had run 24/7) failed I ordered what looked like a better high efficiency power factor controlled modular supply from a competitor; installed it and - splat. It failed to power up the computer. So I removed it, put in a 12-y/o Antec from a previous chassis that worked fine until I could order another Antec! After fussing with modular connectors that required just the right facial expression to get them connected, I'm back to the good old bunch of wires that are connected to a reliable high efficiency power supply!
Joshua Robinson
Had this power supply got almost 2 years, went through many pc builds and lots of turning on and off regular wear and definitely worth every penny and the wires even look aesthetically pleasing
K. Cho
I built a new PC rig recently. My old AMD PC used an Antec Earthwatts 500W PSU, and it still works after 9+ years so I stuck with Antec. I did some research, and decided to go with this versus an EVGA or Corsair. Corsair isn't bad either, but I wanted to stick with something that works. My Corsair is still working great after 5+ years. Years ago my PSU blew out my motherboard and I RMA'd the PSU. They sent me out another better PSU without hesitation which is why I chose this PSU. This isn't a modular PSU, so if your want a clean look regarding cable management then find one of those. I don't have an clear sided case, so it didn't matter much to me. I'm more function over form. Just ziptie those cables. The cable management isn't too bad with my case so this works for me.