Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold Power Supply Review
Mike Sanders / 4 years ago
Efficiency
The Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold has been official certified as having a ‘Gold’ efficiency rating and in regards to our testing, we can 100% confirm this to be correct. In fact, this PSU performs quite notably higher than that remit and almost creeps into Platinum territory. The margins are probably a bit too close for Cooler Master to attempt to get that rating here, but in terms of ‘Gold’, this is very much at the top of the scale!
PFC (Power Factor Correction)
There are always some concessions to be made when it comes to small-factor designs. They are, after all, attempting to replicate the performance of larger designs within a clearly much smaller space. With that in mind, while the PFC results are on the low side up until the 50% mark, after that point, they get significantly better. Put simply, the PFC results are a lot happier as and when you’re asking this power supply to work harder.
Voltage Regulation
Despite showing a little deviance from the ideal output, the main focus of praise for the Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold undoubtedly has to go to the impressively low average deviancy. Across all the results, and particularly the 12V rail, the figures are more than acceptably good. Admittedly, the -12V is a little more excitable, but in modern system designs, this isn’t exactly an important component. Even then though, the results are still well within acceptable remits.