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Bitfenix Formula Gold 750W PSU Review

Rating: 9.0.

A new power supply from Bitfenix recently graced our labs – the Formula Gold 750W. This is an 80 Plus Gold, non modular unit targeting the mass enthusiast audience. Bitfenix say they are using high grade components inside to deliver good electrical performance with low acoustic noise. They are releasing four models in this range – 450W, 550W, 650W and 750W. We look at the highest power model in the range today.

Bitfenix have been working closely with CWT in the design of these particular units and the end product involves a custom PCB design specifically for Bitfenix. The platform is LLC/DC-DC but it is different to the Whisper M series – which is modular.

Bitfenix are attempting to achieve a competitive price point for this power supply and we have heard from Overclockers UK that pricing will be set at £82.99 inc vat. Based on today's pricing that is about £17 less than Bitfenix own Whisper M Series 750W (also 80 Plus Gold) available here at £99.95 inc vat.

Technical Details:

  • Dimensions: 150 x 86 x 140 mm (W x H x D)
  • Fans: 120 mm (FDB bearings, automatic control with particularly low RPM)
  • Colour: Black (PSU, fan)
  • Efficiency: minimum 91/90/88 % at 50/20/100 % load (115 Volt input voltage; efficiency up to 2% higher at the 230V common in Europe), 80 Plus Gold Certification
  • Active PFC
  • Form Factor: ATX12V 2.4
  • Connectors (Modular):
    1x 20+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
    2x 4+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
    4x 6+2-Pin-PCIe
    8x SATA
    4x 4-Pin Molex
  • Manufacturer's Guarantee: 5 Years

Review photography handled in house at KitGuru with a Leica S series medium format camera and S series prime lens. Please do not use any of the images within this review without express permission.

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