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NZXT C750 Bronze Non-Modular ATX PSU Review

NZXT is one of the biggest names in the PC hardware business, with many of the most iconic cases, coolers, power supplies, monitors, speakers, keyboards, mice, headsets, motherboards, gaming chairs, and well, you get the point, they have grown far and wide over the years, and continue to be a premium choice for many gamers. However, one thing we often don’t get to see here at eTeknix, are the more affordable NZXT products. Today, I’ll be taking a look at the NZXT C750, a 750 watt power supply, rated at 80 Plus Bronze, it’s non-modular (hard-wired), and comes with a price of around £74.99, making it very appealing for those with lower powered systems and tighter budgets.

It’s well equipped though, with a DC-to-DC design, a 120mm fluid dynamic bearing fan for reliable and low noise cooling performance, nylon sleeved cables for added durability, and while 80 Plus Bronze isn’t the best, it’s reasonable, and certainly more affordable than Gold, Platinum, and Titanium rated units. But with plenty of change from £100, again, there’s certainly some appeal here for those building a more affordable system with less powerful graphics cards and CPUs.

Features

  • Up to 88% efficiency at 50% load exceeds 80 Plus Bronze standards, reducing energy waste and heat.
  • A 120mm fluid dynamic bearing fan delivers low-noise performance with enhanced longevity.
  • DC-to-DC conversion ensures consistent power delivery to GPUs up to 220W, such as the RTX 3070.
  • Tested for safety at up to 40°C, and features over-temperature and over-current protections.
  • Main PSU cables are nylon-sleeved for durability with a matte black finish to match any build.

For further specifications, please check out the official product page here.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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