The EVGA Supernova 750 G+ retails for a price in the region of £100. Finding one can be a little tricky as the G+ (or G1+) range is not the most popular EVGA has. Despite that though the performance figures alone shouldn’t deter you from considering this. In terms of price this is towards the lower end of the gold-certified market. In addition, with its huge 10-year warranty you are definitely going to see some value for money in this product.
As with all EVGA products, there is very little to find fault with here. Not only does the product look good (both in terms of physical aesthetics and packaging), but it also has some excellent performance figures to back it up. In terms of the fully-modular design, gold efficiency rating and the 100% Japanese capacitors, EVGA has produced an excellent product here from top to bottom.
The EVGA Supernova 750 G+ gave excellent results in every area we tested. It fully warranted its gold rating in our testing and in addition, the PFC rating also gave surprisingly high results. These factors, in turn with an impressive overpower protection rating and low fan speeds make this a product that is faultless. With all these factors, while the 10-year guarantee might seem long, I think EVGA has provided a product that will more than stand the test of time.
In terms of 750w gold rated power supplies, you are a little spoilt for choice. The EVGA Supernova 750 G+, however, should certainly have your consideration if you are in the market. Not only does it tick all the right boxes in terms of what you want from a high-end power supply, but it also has the design level necessary to ensure that you will have a fantastic product here that should last you a very long time.
With a gold rated certification, 100% Japanese capacitors and a 10-year warranty, you simply cannot go wrong if you choose this product.
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