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Seasonic X Series 750W Power Supply
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Wed, 10 March, 2010
Cases & Power Supplies
Seasonic
Jake Mete
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Introduction
When we last looked at a Seasonic power supply, it was the S12D 750W, a non-modular 80PLUS Silver unit that left us very impressed. Today we're looking at another 750W unit, but this one is fully modular and achieves 80PLUS Gold rating. Sounds impressive. Couple this with the fact that Seasonic is one of the most respected names in the power supply industry, and we are certainly intrigued by what they've brought to market here.

This new power supply comes from the X Series lineup, currently available in 650W and 750W power ranges, and is geared to the discerning consumer that wants excellent efficiency, features, and quality. To be sure, that combination doesn't come cheap, but at about $200 USD, the X Series 750W offers reasonable value for what you get in return.

Further, with a very interesting internal layout and silent/quiet switching operation, Seasonic also offers their traditional hallmark innovation that made them famous. It would seem they've taken their best ideas and put them into a new power supply that's design from the ground-up.

Let's take a closer look and see if it can indeed suit demanding consumers' needs.

Thanks go to our friends at Seasonic for supplying the review sample.


Since the incorporation of Sea Sonic Electronics Co., Ltd. in 1975, we have maintained our focus on research and development and the production of quality power conversion products. Over 30 years of history enables our engineers to accumulate broad based experiences, this are our company's strength. As well, our R&D team's history can be considered the longest in our industry in Taiwan . With this advantage, Sea Sonic maintains a competitive edge in the business.



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