The Cooler Master V750 Semi Modular is an attractive, compact design with ridges on the side panels above the company logo and product name. The quality of finish is good, if not exceptional.
The unit didn't pass our ‘screwdriver’ test. This involves running the head of a Philips head driver down the side of the chassis with light to medium force. After all, how many times have you accidentally connected with a power supply during a system build?
A little scratch was left on the paintwork.
The top of the unit is two tone, with the company badge in the center. The large fan is visible, and we will look at this closely when we crack the unit open.
One side of the power supply is vented to aid with air flow. At the side is a power connector and plug.
The other side of the power supply is home to the hardwired cables and modular panel – which is foolproof.
I was very disappointed to see the quality of the sleeving on the hardwired cables. The image above shows that the outer sleeving has came lose from the chassis, leaving some of the cables exposed. Photography is always the first stage of our reviews, so it wasn't due to it being badly manhandled during testing either.
Cooler Master V750 Semi Modular Power Supply | |||||
DC Output
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+3.3V
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+5V
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+12V |
-12V
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+5Vsb
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Max Output
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25A
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22A
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62A |
0.3A
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2.5A
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Total Power | 120W | 744W | 3.6W | 12.5W | |
750W |
The Cooler Master V750 Semi Modular power supply can deliver 62 AMPS on the +12V rail, for a total of 744 watts of power.
I just bought this weeks ago when my Cougar CMX700 died on me. It’s cool, silent, and hasn’t died on me yet! But that cable sleeving is atrocious! my CMX700 had awesome cables, but this is just shit.