EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2
Raidmax's RX-700AT is a highly efficient PSU, however it suffers from a low hold-up time and its MSRP puts it in a high competition zone. With a lower price it would be a much more appealing product. Finally, the warranty has been extended to five years (from two) and this shows that Raidmax is willing to follow the competition's example in this area.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
Product details
- EVGA 750 G2 "Next Generation In Power"
- 80 PLUS Gold certified, with up to 90 percent efficiency under typical loads
- Fan Size / Bearing: 140mm Double Ball Bearing
- Heavy duty protections, including OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, and SCP
- 10 Year
PROS
+ Full power at 47 °C • Efficient • Load regulation • Ripple suppression at +12V • Quality caps • Silent (at normal conditions) • 5VSB performance
CONS
- Expensive • Hold-up time • Inrush current • Single EPS connectors • Warranty (Update 5/18/2016: The provided warranty has been extended to five years so this isn't a con any more)
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Expert reviews and ratings
By Tom's Hardware on April 25, 2016
Raidmax's RX-700AT is a highly efficient PSU, however it suffers from a low hold-up time and its MSRP puts it in a high competition zone. With a lower price it would be a much more appealing product. Finally, the warranty has been extended to five years (from two) and this shows that Raidmax is willing to follow the competition's example in this area.
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By Tom's Hardware on December 18, 2016
The 850 BQ scores a nice performance per buck ratio however with a few more bucks you can acquire a much more efficient, and more silent, Gold unit, so better pass the 80 PLUS Bronze category altogether. Bronze units are worth considering only in the lower capacity categories, according to our humble opinion, where the thermal loads are easier controlled so noise output can be kept at reasonable levels.
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