Specifications and Packaging
Specifications
The Seasonic PRIME 750W Titanium power supply is rated for a combined, continuous output power of up to 750 watts at 50°C operating temperature. The PSU incorporates a single +12V rail, which can deliver up to 62A (744W). The PSU includes universal AC line input (automatically adjusts the AC line voltage) and active PFC (.95% to 1.00%), which makes the unit more environmentally friendly to the local power grid.
Seasonic PRIME 750W Titanium PSU Specifications (from the Seasonic website):
Packaging and Parts
The PRIME 750W power supply arrived securely packed inside a standard retail box highlighting the unit’s main features and specifications.
The power supply is protected by thick foam inserts and wrapped in a classic black velvet bag with the Seasonic logo. The modular cables are packed under a cardboard baffle. In addition to the power supply, the box contains a power cord, mounting screws, Seasonic case badge, wire ties, Velcro cable wraps, a multi-language User Manual, Quick Installation Guide, twelve modular cables, and one FDD adapter.
Modular PCI-E and CPU power cables
Modular peripheral cables
I’m a little concerned about
I’m a little concerned about the switch from Sanyo Denki fans to Hong Hua, but given that warranty, it seems that Seasonic is confident that the fans will last.
If it’s anyhting like their
If it’s anyhting like their previous PSUs, the fan never spins anyway if you size it slightly bigger than your needs.
Just bought an X850 Gold dirt
Just bought an X850 Gold dirt cheap on Newegg and it has the Sanyo Denki fan.
I’ve been hoping you guys
I’ve been hoping you guys would review this PSU. Good job!
How about coil whine? It will
How about coil whine? It will not show up in normal sound pressure measurements. Did you notice any coil whine?
I had extreme trouble finding a power supply without bad coil whine. I went through several very expensive and recognized brands before settling on the Corsair RM750.
Neither of my Seasonic X
Neither of my Seasonic X Series have coil whine and i am EXTREMELY sensitive to it. My ears fill with fluid sometimes as the result of a back and neck injury, so coil whine(or any high frequency sounds) actually cause me physical pain 🙂
From what i read, this Seasonic will not have coil whine since its coils are encased in something specifically to prevent vibration.
Seasonic or something they
Seasonic or something they have created for OEM is the only power supplies I buy, but usually they have a really understated design, a shame they have gone away from that, this is starting to remind me of something “gaming” branded!
i’m using Seasonic X-750
i’m using Seasonic X-750 (KM3) but frankly speaking, Seasonic had the highest & the worst failure rate ever.
Wheres the data?
Wheres the data?
I had a X-series 750 blow a
I had a X-series 750 blow a cap. but they replaced it really quick. Excellent Customer Service
https://www.techpowerup.com/f
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/quality-seasonic-psu-kicks-the-bucket-early.213005/
http://www.hardware.fr/articles/947-6/disques-durs.html
dude, google is your friend. please don’t denied that Seasonic higher failure rate.
by the way, i’m Seasonic fan-boy.
650W versions apparently got
650W versions apparently got delayed because the cables had issues/defects during tests on a Chroma station.
Hence why only reviews of the 750W one are showing up for now.
I would like to see a review
I would like to see a review of the Seasonic Prime 1000W Platinum PSU once it’s available.