NZXT C750 Bronze Non-Modular ATX PSU Review
Peter Donnell / 4 months ago
A Closer Look
The NZXT C750 Bronze is a fairly basic power supply in terms of design, and I’m perfectly OK with that, as not every PC needs to be a flashy gaming monster, and for the most part, most PC builds hide the PSU out of sight anyway. It’s finished in all-black, and looks clean and tidy.
There’s a 120mm FDB fan on the top, with a metal fan grille to stop you from poking your fingers in here, and help with airflow.
On the back, there’s the AC line-in, a master power switch, and a decent amount of ventilation allowing heat to be exhausted out of the back.
Down the sides, you’ll find the NZXT C750 branding, nice and simple.
There’s a specifications sticker on the bottom, should you need to chair the limits of any of the rails.
And finally, the cables, which are hard wired into the PSU, and come with a protective nylon sleeving.
However, the cables themselves are finished in a matte black with black connectors. Nice and simple, but certainly effective.