The box is an attractive design with a high quality photograph of the unit with detailed information on the specifications. Antec are proud of this range – in their own words “New features. Same True power. The TruePower New series by Antec offers users an advanced power supply solution, striking the perfect balance of reliability, efficiency and quality. With DC to DC voltage regulator modules, a 120mm Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) fan, and 80 PLUS Bronze certification, the TP-750 is the ideal solution for elite system builders and quality minded enthusiasts alike”.
They supply a handy reference leaflet detailing the connectors and specifications. Most importantly they list 82% efficiency at minimum, full load.
The internal PSU package could be mistaken for a box of eggs on initial glance. It does offer good protection during shipping however.
There are a plethora of cables on offer.
Connector
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Antec TruePower TP-750 |
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ATX Connector (540mm) |
24 pin
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12VI
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5.25″ Drive (540mm+150mm+150mm) |
3
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3.5″ Drive connectors (+150mm) |
1
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SATA (540mm+150mm+150mm) |
3
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8 Pin EPS12V (540mm) |
1
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12V2
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4 pin ATX12V (540mm) |
1
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6+2 pin PCIe (570mm) |
2
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12V3/12V4
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Modular Cables
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5.25″ Drive (560mm+150mm+150mm) | 6 |
12V1
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SATA (550mm+150mm+150mm) | 6 | |
6 pin PCIe (560mm) | 2 |
12V3/V4
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The Antec TruePower 750W PSU is subtle and attractive with a simple sticker detailing the output specifications.
The 120mm fan takes centerstage at the top of the PSU. This is a Pulse Modulation fan which helps to lower noise levels.
The rear of the PSU is home to the modular connectors, which are colour coded – the red 8 pin sockets are used for additional PCI-E cables and the black sockets are used for peripherals. Each of the four 12V rails are rated at 25A each which is a considerable level of power, especially for a 750W PSU.
A few shots from various angles. I like the design, its nicely understated.
I absolutely LOVE antec products, from their chassis to power supplies. always, clean ,efficient and well made. great review.
Its well priced considering, under £100, quite a bargain really. people waste a lot of money on 1500w PSUs cause they think they are ‘better’. quite often they will be running at 25% load and very inefficient.
Great review and the noise tests show just how cool running this baby is. I have an older antec PSU and ive had it for 5 years, never a problem. bit outclassed now in efficiency obviously. perhaps time for an upgrade.
Seasonic internals, you really cant go wrong with them. I think XFX use them too.
Yeah seasonic designs are hard to beat. ive always bought their PSU’s or manufacturers who use them anyway. They have gotten a bit more sloppy lately with soldering ive noticed in pictures.
It just shows that you really dont need a 1250W for even the highest end systems. not yet anyway!
I gotta say, I think this will be my next PSU, ill probably opt for the blue LED version for my new case. only costs a little more.
Wicked product, competitively priced too which is good.
Saw a review of this a while ago, seems a really good quality PSU.
I have always liked the Antec design, they really do create great products.
Good product but I would expect no less from Antec. Quality
Seems to have no real weaknesses all round
Seasonic have been around a long time , good organization.
A 750w is all people need today, this would handle anything
Good testing and equally good product. Price is not bad but I’d like to see it drop by £10
I would consider this a very strong product and good pricing. Enermax make a unit innthis range that also deserves consideration
Is the blue version the same but with a led fan? Weird idea
Yeah more for case modders really