As our testing has proven today, Antec are onto another winner with a cool running, efficient and high performing power supply for the discerning enthusiast.
Voltage regulation and efficiency are two of the key selling points for the Antec TruePower 750W PSU and the end result is that you can never tell if the PSU is actually on or not, it is that quiet.
Antec also supply a plethora of cables which will cater for a broad cross section of the enthusiast audience – we also tested the system, real world with an Intel 980x Intel CPU at 4.2ghz with two 5870′s in Crossfire X and it still managed to remain quiet. The four +12V outputs can deliver up to 62A combined load. This impressed me, especially as right now the supply is retailing in the UK for around £100 inc vat.
The fact we can’t find any faults is praise enough and when you combine this with a 5 year warranty this should most certainly be at the top of your shortlist, it would be my number one choice right now in this specific sector.
Kit Guru says: Clean, efficient, quiet and capable of powering high drain gaming systems with ease. Backed up with a 5 year warranty. Highly recommended.
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June 29, 2010
#1
I absolutely LOVE antec products, from their chassis to power supplies. always, clean ,efficient and well made. great review.
June 29, 2010
#2
Its well priced considering, under £100, quite a bargain really. people waste a lot of money on 1500w PSUs cause they think they are ‘better’. quite often they will be running at 25% load and very inefficient.
June 29, 2010
#3
Great review and the noise tests show just how cool running this baby is. I have an older antec PSU and ive had it for 5 years, never a problem. bit outclassed now in efficiency obviously. perhaps time for an upgrade.
June 29, 2010
#4
Seasonic internals, you really cant go wrong with them. I think XFX use them too.
June 29, 2010
#5
Yeah seasonic designs are hard to beat. ive always bought their PSU’s or manufacturers who use them anyway. They have gotten a bit more sloppy lately with soldering ive noticed in pictures.
June 29, 2010
#6
It just shows that you really dont need a 1250W for even the highest end systems. not yet anyway!
June 29, 2010
#7
I gotta say, I think this will be my next PSU, ill probably opt for the blue LED version for my new case. only costs a little more.
June 29, 2010
#8
Wicked product, competitively priced too which is good.
June 29, 2010
#9
Saw a review of this a while ago, seems a really good quality PSU.
June 29, 2010
#10
I have always liked the Antec design, they really do create great products.
June 29, 2010
#11
Good product but I would expect no less from Antec. Quality
June 29, 2010
#12
Seems to have no real weaknesses all round
June 29, 2010
#13
Seasonic have been around a long time , good organization.
June 29, 2010
#14
A 750w is all people need today, this would handle anything
June 29, 2010
#15
Good testing and equally good product. Price is not bad but I’d like to see it drop by £10
June 29, 2010
#16
I would consider this a very strong product and good pricing. Enermax make a unit innthis range that also deserves consideration
June 29, 2010
#17
Is the blue version the same but with a led fan? Weird idea
June 29, 2010
#18
Yeah more for case modders really