Seasonic Connect 750 W PSU review -
Product installation
Product installation
According to the information from Seasonic, you’ll need 28 mm of clearance behind the motherboard tray.
The link between two modules is very easy, only two cables need to be attached. Let’s check how it’ll look in a Phanteks Evolv X chassis (you need to use the supplied magnets for that).
Luckily, there were no major issues during the installation process. I just had to remove some Velcro holders.
The 8-pin connector’s location was fine, and that’s the one I worried about the most.
It went relatively smoothly with the remaining ones as well, and the short cables were rather easily hidden. Additionally, the Connect module has a Seasonic logo lit up in blue (some would rather have it as an ARGB element, right?), but it most likely won’t be visible (in most chassis) when you attach the right-side panel anyway.
Seasonic company is known for its great power supplies, including the Focus (available both in ATX and factor), Prime (with the 80 Plus certificate up to Titanium), or Connect series. Speaking of the last one, they’ve gone further by introducing a chassis containing this piece of hardware – it’s a Seasonic SYNCRO Q704. But that’s not all – according to the marketing information, it really fits together, literally and figuratively.
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