Product Description EVGA Bronze power supplies have become synonymous with industry leading stability, performance, and value. With the B3 power supplies, EVGA now adds fully modular cables, the ECO Intelligent Thermal Control System, even tighter voltage regulation (<2%), and a Long Life Sleeve Bearing Fan for ultra quiet performance with an increased lifespan. Even more impressive, these power supplies continue to get shorter compared to its predecessors. Backed by EVGA's 5 Year Global Warranty, the EVGA B3 lineup will give you peace of mind for years to come. Join the evolution of the Bronze age. Box Contains EVGA 750B3 Power Supply;ATX Cable;EPS Cable;PCIE Cable;SATA Cable;Four-Pin Peripheral Cable;Floppy Adapter;AC Power;Installation Guide
D**.
Average
Nice build quality, plenty of cables but suffers from coil whine. Happy enough for the price though
E**T
Warning, review written for non-IT savvy people - and for the informed, the product is excellent.
So, power supplies (PSU) for a PC...I am guessing this review is likely to be read by people who know their way around a PC.For those people I will simply say it is semi-modular, very well made, totally reliable (8 months and counting of some pretty demanding use at times) and quiet. Just buy it!For those who may be less comfortable with PC equipment, either first time builder or maybe trying to fix your pc yourself, a non-tech review (and some guidance).The power supply is that often overlooked box of metal and wires (usually) sitting at the base of your PC case.It does not light up (well if does it will usually be a flash followed by silence and a sense of dread) and usually is hidden away in its own cage within the case.In short it is the shy unsung hero of your pc. Never noticed until it stops working!So if your pc has suddenly stopped working - as in it won't even power up and light up anything - then once you have checked the fuse in the plug, and the switch itself is on (the PC, it is on the outside of the power supply) , then this is the (very) likely culprit.They have a finite lifespan which is shortened by a build-up pf dust and fluff (along with most things in a PC).Keep those fans and vents clear of dust and things will last longer.So, why this power supply and what is with the Bronze name and the 750w?EVGA supply good quality PC equipment. I have one of their GeForce RTX graphics cards in my machine along with this power supply. It is one of the known and respected brands.DO NOT BUY CHEAP POWER SUPPLIES!Expect to pay £60 upwards for a power supply and go for a good brand like EVGA, Corsair, Cooler Master, MSI etc.A non-scientific method to use is that a power supply should have some weight to it (due to the way they are made). Lightweight here is not good.Bronze relates to overall efficiency of the unit and means it is better than 80% efficient at converting the power that comes out of the wall (AC) into power your pc wants (DC) at various load levels.There are Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Titanium ratings.For the majority of us, Bronze is fine – unless you are going to build a serious setup.750w is the measurement of the power it can supply to your computer.Everything in your computer will need a supply.The motherboard, hard drives, graphics card etc. The power demands soon add up.These days I would say you want at least a 650w supply to power everything and I chose 750w to give some headroom in power demand.If you are going to be a serious gamer, think about 800w or more.This particular power supply is what is known as semi-modular.That applied to the cables that come out of the power supply and go into the computer.A semi modular supply has the main supply fixed (the one that powers your motherboard) but other secondary connectors for other items that you may not need are detachable.This is good because the last thing you want cluttering up your case are unused cables!As you might guess, fully modular means all cables are detachable and fixed means all are fixed (avoid these if possible).Don’t worry about what connectors go where. The guide provided is helpful and if you get really stuck, look up the user guide for the motherboard.Oh and most connectors are different so you can’t really use the wrong one.All power supplies are a standard size now so don’t worry about that. It will fit in the space occupied by your current one (it is secured by a few screws).There is not a lot more to add here.It is clearly very well made, has a good user guide, the cables and connections are excellent and it is quiet in use.In short, buy it – if you need a new power supply
J**T
Its just so noisy. Makes weird sounds.
I swapped out my 500w bequiet for this 750w Evga bronze but its just so noisy and it will be getting replaced as soon as I have some spare cash. Works great but sounds like r2d2 and a 56k modem had a baby. Every time I move the mouse its buzzing or whirring. And I mean everytime. Its always making a noise. Its very noisy if I haven't been clear enough.
B**S
EVGA 750w PSU.
I liked the fact it got here earlier than expected, It looks great and I think it will be good value for my money.
T**S
Does the job nicely
Bought as a replacement for a friend's PC build, works great.
M**O
Excellent value for money
Cant go wrong with this PSU. Really good value for money and semi modular is the perfect balance for saving bit of cash but still having a tidy build.
O**K
It’s great!
It’s a great power supply! It’s quiet for what it is and it’s worth the price too, however don’t buy this as if it’ll power your RTX 3090 and Intel i9 like it’s in a paradise of bliss and peace only get the power supply that your pc parts are rated for e.g you’d use a 1000w+ power supply for the things I’ve just stated above and obviously moreDon’t trust my tip it this power supply was just suggested to me
D**E
Depends on price
I have built many pc’s for friends etc for many years and always try to use Evga power supplies as they have never given me any issues.I got this for £50, which for a good make 750w, 80+ bronze, semi modular psu, is a good deal imo.The price does seem to fluctuate, but if you can get one for around £50-£60, I’d buy one all day long.
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