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Seasonic SGX-750 SFX Modular PSU Review

The Seasonic box artwork is unlikely to set the world alight but it does at least highlight the 10 year warranty terms on the front along with the basic specifications of the unit.

The rear of the box showcases the 80 Plus Gold Efficiency along with the smart and silent fan control. There is almost mention of the Compact SFX size and the use of a 92mm FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan).

Inside the box is some literature on the unit, along with a $50 Steam eGift offer.

The small power supply is encased inside two blocks of foam with the cables supplied in another bag. There are some cable ties included, along with a PSU mount shroud and a regional specific power cable. Our sample didn't come from the UK, but anyone buying this unit should get the right power cable.

The SGX 750 is supplied with two 6+2 pin PCIe connectors and 6 SATA connectors across 2 cables. These cables are high quality, flat ribbon style, for ease of routing.

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