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Seasonic SGX-750 SFX Modular PSU Review

The unit is nicely finished with a simple black and white aesthetic, making it ideal for a variety of themed builds. It is only 100mm deep making it an ideal partner for a small form factor build.

There is a 92mm fan fitted on top of the unit, with a Seasonic badge in the center behind the grill.

One side of the power supply is home to the modular bay – neatly laid out, and labelled for ease of connection during the building phase.

The other side of the unit is home to the power connector, power button, and honeycomb panel to aid with airflow.

The Seasonic SGX 750 power supply is able to deliver 62A on the +12V rail and 20A on both +3.3V and +5V rails for a total of 750W.

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