Packaging and Parts
The EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 and 850 G2 power supplies arrived securely packed inside standard retail boxes showcasing each unit’s features and specifications.
The power supply is protected by thick foam inserts and wrapped in a black cloth bag with gold colored EVGA logo.
In addition to the power supply, each box contains a power cord, mounting screws, a User Manual, 24-pin test connector, Velcro cable ties, a bundle of modular cables, and a black nylon storage pouch.
Note: The 850 G2 is supplied with a slightly heavier duty power cord (16-3 AWG) than the 750 G2, which comes with a standard power cord (18 AWG).
Both SuperNOVA G2 power supplies come with eleven modular cables and one 4-pin Molex to 4-pin FDD adapter.
Note: Even though both units include four modular PCI-E cables there is a difference between the cables supplied with the 750 G2 and the 850 G2.
The 750W 750 G2 model is designed to support dual graphics adapters and comes with four PCI-E cables fitted with one 6+2 pin PCI-E connector for a total of four PCI-E connectors.
The 850W 850 G2 model is designed to support up to three graphics adapters and also comes with four PCI-E cables; however while two are fitted with a single 6+2 pin PCI-E connector, the other two cables are fitted with both a 6+2 pin and a 6-pin connector, for a total of six PCI-E connectors.
superflower makes top quality
superflower makes top quality PSUs i have 13000G2
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I just got a 750G2
The PSU
I just got a 750G2
The PSU modular connectors are shit. Typical plastic-to-plastic where you must apply humongous pressure so as to get it connected/disconnected (let alone when a couple of years have passed by, thus some heat and whatnot has been around – I expect it to break by then).
Also, the Sata cables would just not fit, so I’m stuck with a Molex-to-Sata adaptor, while I mail EVGA about it.
That’s unfortunate to hear.
That’s unfortunate to hear. The Super Flower branded Leadex Gold 750 has the best modular sockets and cables I’ve ever used. Certainly a pleasure to use after years with Seasonic’s horrible ‘death grip’ cables/sockets. The fit is firm and secure, but requires no excessive force. Same applies to the motherboard-end connectors, with the 24 pin one going in easily even on the first insertion. The SATA and 4-pin molex connectors are still fairly tight, but no worse than any others I’ve experienced (and that 4-pin molex is just a hideous, hideous design to begin with).
I had hoped that the G2 would be using the same connectors as the leadex, just without the LEDs, but it sounds like this isn’t the case.
That’s funny. I haven’t had
That’s funny. I haven’t had any issues with the cables or connectors. They’re super flexible, silicone even, and the “plastic shit” connectors make a good, solid, tight connection without having to do any forcing or any of that ridiculousness. I don’t expect them to break anytime in the lifespan of this PSU, not very easily anyway. The SATA power cables fit perfectly and weren’t difficult to connect what-so-ever.
Hi, I’m a bit of a newbie to
Hi, I’m a bit of a newbie to this, or I can’t read lol, but does this PSU come with a 4-pin molex power connector? (I will use it for the NZXT Hue+ which uses a 2-pin male molex connector for power). I will need it to have power directly from the PSU, so will I be able to do this straight out of the box?
Lists the connectors on the
Lists the connectors on the second page, looks like you would be good.