RAIDMAX RX-735AP-R 80 Plus Bronze Authentication Semi Plug-in Type 4 Pin RGB Header Compatible Thunder RGB - View 1

RAIDMAX RX-735AP-R 80 Plus Bronze Authentication Semi Plug-in Type 4 Pin RGB Header Compatible Thunder RGB

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Key Features

  • + 12V single Lane Specification
  • Safety circuit Installation: short circuit prevention (SCP)/ Overvoltage protection (OVP)/ Low Voltage protection (UVP)/ overpower protection (OPP)
  • 4 pin RGB motherboard compatible
  • Silent sound Specification by 135 mm fan

Specifications

Global Trade Identification Number
00719392166200
Manufacturer
Raidmax
UPC
719392166200
Brand Name
Raidmax
Number of Fans
1
Wattage
735 watts
Cooling Method
Air
Compatible Devices
Personal Computer
Connector Type Used on Cable
plug in
Output Wattage
735 Watts
Form Factor
ATX
Item Dimensions
4.33 x 10.63 x 8.07 inches

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Customer Reviews

Charlie
So far it's great. Compatible with Asus Aura Sync. Comes with a rgb header cord but doesn't work as a splitter (comes with male and female ends). Taped the cords with black electric tape for aesthetics (I have a Thermaltake P3 Snow Edition, colored cords don't look that good. It doesn't show up in the Aura Sync program, it's color choices is used on the same rgb header on my mobo (asus x370-f). It's not fully modular.
Shawn W.
It’s a power supply. It works. And the RGB just adds a little more flavor to the case. Comes with a splitter on the RGB cable so you can add another RGB component. The cables are the perfect length for my Mid-tower cases. (I’ve had it installed in three different cases so far)
Arsenick
Update: 122 days later...computer still works and didnt explode. good PSUWorks well and has 12v for aura sync. I got it to work with icue and the rgb is awesome! Hope it last years
david
I used this power supply for only a few days and after that the computer refused to post. I know it was this supply that was the issue, because I had a spare that I could use to test my parts. I'm not sure what even went wrong on it but it seems like it was some sort of grounding issue, because the RBG header on the motherboard would still light up when this thing was powered on. I've heard bad things about raidmax being cheap, and this just proves it to me. I'm going with a more name brand PSU to replace this brick it may be more money and less watts but at least I can be more confident that it'll work.