Despite being rated to 750 watts, it is never unusual for a power supply to be capable of performing a little beyond its officially rated remit. However, when that does happen, it’s important to know that protections are in place to shut down your PSU (and, by proxy, the system) to prevent any potential damage to your components. – With this in mind, therefore, we can confirm that the Chieftronic Steel Power 750’s OPP worked absolutely perfectly. It shut the power supply down while achieving a maximum wattage output of exactly 900.
Given that this is 150 over the rated amount, this is certainly a decent bit of wiggle room and, not that we’d recommend you ever stray into it, it’s a good reassurance for consumers to know that if they do push things too hard, the PSU protections are there in place!
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