Gigabyte UD750GM

The Gigabyte UD750GM doesn't stand out from the crowd, but it is affordable, has decent performance, and above all, it has properly set protection features.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Product details

  • 750W Capacity with Single +12V Rail
  • 80 Plus Gold Certified
  • ATX Form Factor
  • Fully Modular Design
  • Japanese Capacitors

PROS

+ Full power at 47 degrees Celsius
+ Properly set protection features
+ Efficient
+ Good soldering quality
+ Tight load regulation at 12V
+ Long hold-up time
+ Low inrush current with 115V
+ Not noisy at normal operating conditions
+ Fully modular
+ Two EPS and four PCIe 6+2 pin connectors
+ Compatible with the alternative sleep mode
+ Compact dimensions
+ 5-year warranty

CONS

- Not competitive overall performance
- Increased noise under stressful conditions
- Transient response could be better
- Loose load regulation on the minor rails
- Doesn't come with a (12VHPWR) 12+4 PCIe connector
- The specs mention an HDB fan, but we found a rifle bearing one instead
- Above 0.1W vampire power with 230V
- High inrush current with 230V
- PF with 230V should be higher
- Small distance between 4-pin Molex connectors

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Hardware on August 04, 2022
The Gigabyte UD750GM doesn't stand out from the crowd, but it is affordable, has decent performance, and above all, it has properly set protection features.
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