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Gigabyte P750GM V2 750W Modular Power Supply

$ 69.79

80 PLUS Gold Efficiency and Superior Energy ConservationMinimize excess heat and lower your monthly power consumption with hardware built for elite performance. The Gigabyte P750GM V2 is officially certified with an 80 PLUS Gold rating, delivering more than 90% energy efficiency when running under a typical desktop system load. By reducing power conversion losses, this unit ensures your energy is directed cleanly toward core processing components, preventing power waste and maintaining cooler internal operation for your entire rig.Fully Modular Infrastructure for Clean Cable ManagementTake absolute control over your desktop configuration’s internal aesthetics and airflow. The fully modular design allows you to install only the flat black cables your specific hardware configuration demands, eliminating unneeded, tangled bundles behind the chassis tray. By stripping away cable clutter, you radically increase internal air routing capacity to lower general system temperatures, making installation straightforward and satisfying for seasoned builders and newcomers alike.Premium Japanese Capacitors and Heavy-Duty Single 12V RailEquip your machine with industrial-grade electrical components engineered to withstand intensive, high-draw operations. This power supply utilizes premium main Japanese capacitors, known for delivering rock-solid operational stability and extended structural longevity over standard parts. Paired with a massive, dedicated single 12V rail layout, it seamlessly balances sudden electrical spikes from advanced modern graphics cards and multi-core processors without triggering sudden system shut-offs.120mm Smart Hydraulic Bearing (HYB) Thermal SolutionEnjoy a near-silent desktop environment during everyday office workflows and high-speed cooling only when you need it. The integrated 120mm Smart Fan uses a specialized Hydraulic Bearing layout that automatically adjusts its rotation speed by continually analyzing real-time chassis temperatures. When your system sits idle or tackles light processing tasks, the fan drops to a stop or rotates at an imperceptible whisper, spinning up to full power exclusively during heavy rendering and competitive gaming marathons.
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