Hello guys :) i need some help please.

So i was planning to get a new psu to my gaming rig because i was going to upgrade my graphic card anyway i got this psu any reviews or anything about it ? i heard it has power drops and other problems, i already bought it that's the problem...if anyone know anything about it i will be so thankful.

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System specification

-Cpu: core i7 3770 3.40 ghz

Ram:8 gb ram kingstone

Graphic card:gtx 560 titanium (planning to upgrade to gtx 760)
http://www.pc-specs.com/psu/Gigabyte/Gigabyte_GreenMax_GE-X750A-C1_750W/603
The Gigabyte GreenMax 750W is not designed for low volumes(noisy), meaning that its constant noisewhile your PC is on could potentially be noticeable and irritating, though this may only be a problem for those that require silent environments.

The Gigabyte GreenMax 750W has an 80 Plus rating of Bronze. This means the PSU operates at average efficiency levels of at least 82%, 85%, and 82% for loads of 100%, 50%, and 20% respectively. Bronze is the fourth-best 80 Plus certificate available, the Gigabyte GreenMax 750W is very efficient and is a decent PSU choice. The actual efficiencies for this PSU are 82.77%, 87.38%, and 86.82%, for loads of 100%, 50%, and 20%.

The Gigabyte GreenMax 750W is not modular, meaning that cables are built into the PSU itself and cannot be taken out and connected back in as necessary. This can result in difficult cable management and consequently a messy build and poor airflow.

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"Green" and heavy usage doesn't go well when it comes to PSUs. But when I say heavy usage, I mean having your PC at 100% all day.

I'm not saying the PSU is bad, but you could have gotten something much better. It'll run fine on any gaming rig. Don't worry about it.
Stygmata wrotehttp://www.pc-specs.com/psu/Gigabyte/Gigabyte_GreenMax_GE-X750A-C1_750W/603
The Gigabyte GreenMax 750W is not designed for low volumes(noisy), meaning that its constant noisewhile your PC is on could potentially be noticeable and irritating, though this may only be a problem for those that require silent environments.

The Gigabyte GreenMax 750W has an 80 Plus rating of Bronze. This means the PSU operates at average efficiency levels of at least 82%, 85%, and 82% for loads of 100%, 50%, and 20% respectively. Bronze is the fourth-best 80 Plus certificate available, the Gigabyte GreenMax 750W is very efficient and is a decent PSU choice. The actual efficiencies for this PSU are 82.77%, 87.38%, and 86.82%, for loads of 100%, 50%, and 20%.

The Gigabyte GreenMax 750W is not modular, meaning that cables are built into the PSU itself and cannot be taken out and connected back in as necessary. This can result in difficult cable management and consequently a messy build and poor airflow.

Admin: Please link the source of the text you post here unless you're the original author, otherwise it counts as Plagiarism.
thank you for the info , i thought the info were to vague and general to be considered as plagiarism .
Ch-b man you got this figured out wrong.. You see.. first you ask about the thing.. Then you read and compare reviews... And Then! You actually buy that thing :D
No no man i bought it first i thought it's a good psu then i start reading reviews about it :/
ch-b wroteNo no man i bought it first i thought it's a good psu then i start reading reviews about it :/
You should never trust a product on looks. People have degrees and high pay checks to make a product look good enough to buy. That's why reviews exist. You can try to ask for a refund if you like.
Next time i will be more careful but now the mistake has been done...is it that bad ? It would hurt my system or anything? Should i put my new 760 on it? Or it would hurt my system? And wont be enough for gtx 760?
I bought my laptop "on a whim" because it looked like a good deal, from a shop, without reading any reviews or anything. I'm still happy with it. It has caused me no problem.

Sometimes it's not worth it to read reviews, and it is also more enjoyable because if you read reviews you might have high expectations and be deceived. Often reviews miss or ignore aspects that only appear when you regularly use the produce, or reviews are biased or wrong, sometimes. Reviews cannot cover everyhing, different people want different things from the product, and reviewers only have a short amount of time for reviewing the product, which is often not enough for many problems to appear. Sorry if I'm repeating myself.

If you're happy with it, then it's a good choice.
It will work ok ..don't worry .
The GeForce GTX 760 has a 30A and a 500W PSU minimum, above 30amps on the 12v rails .
the gigabyte has dual 12v rails with 40amps (+12V1@40A, +12V2@40A). Also it's crossfire ready and sli certified.


What is the exact model number of the psu ??