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chieftronic gpx 750fc review b

   Two things standout from today’s review, first that the GPX-750FC has very stable rails (especially for its price range) and second that Chieftronic (or more accurately CWT) has used a lesser “popular” capacitor manufacturer so i can’t really speak about the quality of these capacitors (besides i think this is the 1st model I’ve seen featuring this brand name). Still the 5-year limited warranty should be plenty to cover anyone just in case something goes wrong. Also worth mentioning is that even though the Yate Loon 120mm fan does get lout when over 600W it’s actually whisper quiet up until that point.


   With a price tag currently set at around 130Euros inside the EU the PowerUp GPX-750FC power supply unit by Chieftronic certainly costs just a tad more than what it should. Unfortunately, the same applies for every other PSU in the market today so it’s not something that has to do with Chieftronic but with the market in general. That being said however the new PowerUp GPX-750FC performs very good, is priced well (or at least it was at launch) and is covered by a 5-year limited warranty and that’s why it gets our Golden Award.

PROS


- Very Good Rail Stability
- Fully Modular Design
- 80 Plus
Gold
Certified
- Electrical Protections (AFC/OVP/OPP/OCP/OTP/SIP/SCP/UVP)
- Peak Output (
870
W)
- Whisper Quiet 120mm Fan (Up To 600W)
- 5 Year Limited Warranty



CONS


- Current Price (For Some)
- Chinese Capacitors (Quality/Endurance?)