Specifications and Packaging
Specifications
The XFX TS750 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.
XFX TS750 PSU Specifications (from the XFX TS Series User Manual):
The detailed User Manual is in English and contains complete specifications for the TS Series power supplies (both the TS Series Gold: 550W, 650W, and 750W and TS Series Bronze: 450W and 550W).
Packaging and Parts
The XFX TS750 power supply arrived securely packed inside a standard retail box highlighting the unit’s main features and specifications.
The power supply is wrapped in black bubble-wrap and protected by a large foam insert. In addition to the power supply, the box contains a power cord, mounting screws, and User Manual.
Haswell ready?
I’d hope so.
Haswell ready?
I’d hope so.
It is “Haswell Ready”
It is “Haswell Ready” according to the XFX website.
…it was a joke. Sorry, I
…it was a joke. Sorry, I just think it’s a funny thing to advertise in late 2016.
you are also right
you are also right
I would have thought the lack
I would have thought the lack of a grommet or similar “protection” on the wiring exit hole from the PSU case would have been marked down as a “weakness” in the Conclusions. An item like that prevents wire chafing against the PSU case and eventual short circuit or even fire.
Given the lack of proper wire protection at the exit hole I would have downgraded this product much further than “Gold Award”. Seriously… think of the customer’s safety.
Your concern is valid but
Your concern is valid but consider this – the exit hole has rounded edges as mentioned in the article. Zoom in on the picture and you can see it.
It’s not the same level of hazard as a punch out hole on a electrical connector box. Extremely sharp edges that require a grommet. Chafing is not the problem, sharp edges cutting the wire insulation is.
Hi, is this (the version
Hi, is this (the version 650W) one better then a EVGA GQ 650? I need it for Ryzen and a 250 euro video card, to update then to vega nothing more than that.
thanks.