J. O
Just writing a review here to combat all the negative ones. Been running solid on my single system Ryzen 5900x and i have done system tests (furmark, cinebench) and there haven't been any issues as far as i can tell.Comes wonderfully packaged and feels expensive. Looks great. Packaging reminds you of seasonic as it is after all a seasonic oem power supply.Runs quiet. Hoping it all continues to go well. Haven't tested the dual system capabilities but wanted to futureproof myself with this so i will post back if anything comes up.
Mohamad SafawiMohamad Safawi
The 750W Unit is the best I could ask for since I tend to use a lot of power and use many external devices at the same time. I use an MSI GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming Z GPU with an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X CPU so I had more than enough power to power my new PC! In the beginning, I thought it came in DOA but it turns out some cables just needed a little more adjustment which was barely noticeable because it seemed like everything was in but apparently just needed to wiggle it around a bit more, other than that everything is working perfectly! If you know what you're doing when using a fully modular PSU I do recommend this Power Supply and for the price, it just couldn't get any better!
camden beller
I was buying this towards the end of 2020 (still in the scares PSU phase) and every 1000w PSU was pushing close to $300 US. Then I came along this bad boy. Not only was it almost half the price of other PSUs but you also get more with this PSU. It has a power combo feature, meaning if for some reason I ever need more than 1000w I can simply plug in a second PSU into this one and use both of them. I was a little worried to buy this one because it was so much cheaper but after having it for a week it is a no brainer and I had to share. Don't scroll past, this is definitely the PSU for any build.
Rajon McCall
Understand how scared I was when everyone talks about computer components being dead on arrival and especially hearing that this one might be dead on arrival as well! I just had to test it before plugging everything in. It worked. And finally when it was time to build my computer, I thought it was messed up but I just found out that I didn't plug everything in properly. Once I didn't that, everything ran smoothly! Now I don't have the power supply plugged into a wall directly nor a power strip. I have it going through a conduit of some sort that comes with my PC case before it plugs into a power strip so I guess that's a possibility on why it works. I needed this amount of power for my system as I have a 4k dvd burner, a 3060, an elgato 4k60 pro internal capture card, a custom watercooling loop, several rgb inputs, and an led powered radiator. I'm still not finished with component purchases but let's hope I don't max it because this power supply is expensive in my opinion.