Deepcool Gamer Storm DQ750-M Power Supply review -
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The PSU inside the box is protected well, with a carton and soft foam. The image on the box lets you know that it’s an all-white colored power supply unit. The unit itself is protected by a soft foam and then a pouch. The modular cables are also provided in a bag.
There are also four case screws included, as well as a power cable. No manual was provided inside, which was a little awkward.
This a 100% modular model (including the 24-pin ATX motherboard lead), so it comes with a lot of cables. More details about this will be provided later in the article. In the package, you’ll obviously find an AC power cable, then all the DC cables, no cable ties, four mounting screws, and a warranty guide. Overall it’s a basic set.
The unit is mainly white, with some grey accents (the frame around the fan). It does look good, and offers enough power for most daily users, providing 62.5 A on the +12 V rail with a split of CURRENT(Max)
- +12V MBPH -> 25A
- +12V CPU -> 25A
- +12V VGA1 -> 35A
- +12V VGA2 -> 35A
On the front side, you’ll find S-shaped air vents allowing optimal airflow through the PSU, which helps cooling down the internal components. There is, of course, an On/Off switch as well. Next page, please.
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