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Model - SilverStone ET750-HG
■ High efficiency with 80 PLUS Gold certification
■ Semi-modular cables facilitate cable management
■ 24/7 continuous power output with 40°C operating temperature
■ Class-leading single +12V rail
■ Silent running 140mm fan with 18 dBA
■ PCIe 8pin and PCIe 6pin connectors support
■ All-black flat cables design
■ Dual EPS 8pin with multiple PCI-E 8 / 6pin connectors support (V1.2)
Remark
1.Designed for 80 PLUS Gold level of efficiency to reduce wasted heat and save on electricity. | 2.Built-in 140mm fan has excellent airflow and low noise, perfect for quiet home or office use. | |
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Single 140mm silent fan
Semi-modular cables facilitate cable management
1 x 24 / 20-Pin motherboard connector
1 x 8 / 4-Pin EPS / ATX 12V connector
CPU 8-Pin connector (V1.2)
4 x 8 / 6-Pin PCIe connector
9 x SATA connector
3 x 4-Pin Peripheral connector
1 x 4-Pin Floppy connector
Model - SilverStone ET750-HG, Type - ATX 12V, PSU Category - Semi Modular, Maximum Power - 750W, Input Voltage - 90 - 264 Vrms, Input Frequency Range - 47Hz - 63Hz, Input Current - 10A, Over Voltage Protection - Yes, Efficiency - 80 Plus Gold Certified, Fan Size - 140mm, ATX Main Connectors - 1, EPS Connectors - 1, PCIe Connectors - 4, SATA Power Connectors - 9, 4-Pin Peripheral Connectors - 3, Floppy Connectors - 1, MTBF - 100,000 hours, Dimension( W/H/D) - 150 x 86 x 160mm, Warranty - 3 Year, Others - Noise Level: 18dBA minimum, Cooling System: Single 140mm silent fan, Operating temperature: 0 degree C - 40 degree C, Active PFC (PF>0.9 at full load), Power density: 363W per liter, Protection: Over current protection, Over power protection, Over voltage protection, Short circuit protection, High efficiency with 80 PLUS Gold certification, Semi-modular cables facilitate cable management, 24/7 continuous power output with 40 degree C operating temperature, Class-leading single +12V rail, Silent running 140mm fan with 18 dBA, PCIe 8pin and PCIe 6pin connectors support, All-black flat cables design, Dual EPS 8pin with multiple PCI-E 8 / 6pin connectors support (V1.2), Weight: 2 Kg, Part No - SST-ET750-HG V1.2
Power Supply Units [PSUs] are often overlooked during a PC build despite its crucial part in determining the reliability of the entire system. All your PC components depend on PSU for power. Even if you’re on a tight budget, you don’t want to make any compromises when it comes to the power supply. We’re here to discuss factors you need to consider before purchasing the PSU for your rig.
Factors need to be considered before purchasing a PSU -
Wattage Requirement: There is no point in buying a PSU with way more potential power than you’ll ever use. A PSU calculator web page or software can be handy in finding a rough estimation about the wattage requirement of your build. However, it is not recommended purchasing a PSU just above your system's power needs. A PSU delivers maximum efficiency with 40 to 60 percent load. Besides, the performance of a PSU declines with time. So, you better opt for a PSU capable of taking you through your next few upgrades for multiple years.
Physical Dimensions of the PC Case: You must buy a PSU that fits inside your PC case. Higher-wattage PSUs tend to be a bit longer [compared to typical 5.5 inch PSUs] to house the additional power components they need. This may create issues with cable routing or even with placing other internal components inside the case. So, it is a must to go for a PSU compatible with your PC case.
Type and Number of Connectors: Different PSUs come with different types of power connectors, including 20/24-pin power, 4-pin ATX12V, 4-pin Molex, floppy, SATA, 6-pin PCI-Express graphics and 8-pin PCI-Express graphics. You must get a power supply with connectors your PC components required. If you don’t find required connectors in a PSU within your budget, check what cable adaptors the PSU includes to extenuate the problem.
Modular or Non-Modular: If you have limited space in your case, it’s worth paying extra for a modular power supply. A modular PSU let you plug in the power cables you need and leave the extra ones. This facility will help reducing cable clutter that can hinder airflow and heat up the atmosphere inside the case.