⚙️ Power Your Passion with Precision!
The AGV Series 750W Power Supply is a high-performance ATX PSU that delivers reliable power with 80 PLUS Bronze certification, ensuring efficiency and safety. With a semi-modular design and a 5-year warranty, it combines sleek aesthetics with robust functionality, making it an ideal choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | ARESGAME |
Series | agv series |
Item Weight | 4.13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 5.5 x 3.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.9 x 5.5 x 3.3 inches |
Manufacturer | ARESGAME |
ASIN | B0B4N4T8VW |
Date First Available | June 21, 2022 |
A**0
Solid, Quiet, and Reliable Power Supply!
This PSU really surprised me in the best way. It runs super quiet—even under load—and had zero trouble powering my gaming rig with a 3070 GPU and an AIO cooler. The install was smooth, and all the cables I needed were included and long enough to route cleanly. I’ve been running it for weeks with no crashes or power issues at all.One small thing: it’s not fully modular, so there are a few extra cables to manage—but nothing a few zip ties can’t fix.For the price, this thing is a beast. I’d happily buy it again and recommend it to anyone doing a mid to high-end build on a budget.
M**O
Quite surprised by the quality. Has been stable and no power issues
So up until a couple of weeks ago I had a Corsair PSU that had served me pretty well thought two game pc builds that were with a R9 380X and a 3070 8GB OC pretty well. At about the same time I started getting random reboots but mainly random GPU crashes where I could still hear the game going on in the background but then it would finally reboot. System logs always pointed to an issue with the GPU driver or with the Intel power management. Went down that rabbit hole and boy did I spend a lot of time on things that did not solve the issue, but to be fair, the PSU was not coming up as having an issue at all.I performed many stress tests using Unigine, 3DMark and OCCT and more often they would pass but once in a while they would cause a reported GPU or Intel power driver crash. I even tested the PSU on a proper tester and it passed.I was stumped until the PC had a couple of random shutdowns which was new. While checking everything over I moved the 24 pin MB cable and the system powered on. It stayed on for a while but when I slightly nudged it again it shut off. I can only imagine it finally developed a kink or break somewhere that only manifested under the right conditions.I narrowed down it could be the motherboard itself or the PSU. I wanted to get a similar or better PSU but I could not get a silver or gold PSU which I would have preferred. I came across this PSU but passed it over a few times cause despite the reviews I was being snobbish I wanted a well known brand. On a budget and wanting to either exclude the PSU and move on to the motherboard and decided to buy it.I am keeping this one.I have been running it for only about two weeks but it definitely solved all my random crash issues and has let me run any game I have and had power to spare. I put this thing through a 8 hour torture test on OCCT to stress the hell outta everything and didn't have a single hiccup. In regards to noise it really isn't any louder than the Corsair it replaced. I can't notice any difference for better or worse, so I call that a positive.It's been two weeks and the entire system has been absolutely stable. I am still thinking about getting a different PSU further down the line but if this thing holds up a well as the other reviews do then I will likely keep this one and forget about getting a different one. At the very least I found a good budget PSU brand I can recommend to other people who need a PSU but can't really afford the well-known brand.
C**K
Just what I needed for more power
Works fine. Had all the connections I needed and more. It has plenty of power for my computer. Haven't had any problems with it. Good value for my money.
N**R
I Loved it
It don’t have any problem and it is wonderful for a pc
A**N
PSU works great , but arrived with a dent.
The PSU itself had a big dent in the top of it, towards the back end of it.Unfortunately, I needed this in an emergency work situation. And luckily I know I hope to fix electronics and things myself.I had to re-shape it and bend it back with some tools.But other than that, it works great so far through my testing. Nothing inside was damaged.Now, this didn't look like a delivery issue , the package itself looked flawless , no dents of any sort.Looks like a factory issue where this happened. Or somewhere before it was packed.So someone either knew it had that dent and didn't care , it didn't notice it perhaps.Besides this is works beautifully.Have to be careful with electronics guys & guys!
S**1
This is the 4th or 5th one I've bought and never had to replace any of them!
I build my own computers as well as for friends and family and had a hard time paying 30%-40% more for a name brand modular PSU. Years ago I purchased one of these for a customer build and liked that it was at least semi-modular. That was at least 5-6 years ago and all the ones I've bought over the years? Zero failures!Granted, a Gold or Platinum PSU would save some money in the long run because they're more efficient but I need something I know will work over the long haul. And I always build with 750 Watt PSU's with the exception of one that was a 600 Watt replacement. The extra wattage allows the end use to add an AIO cooler in the future if they choose to as well as plenty of lights and lighted fans, etc.I run two desktops in my own home and both use this exact PSU. Computer one was built about 3-4 years ago and computer 2 is about 1.5 years old. Both run overclocked on the CPU as well as the GPU and I've not had one minute of problems. That's including computer two running an NZXT lighting scheme as well as lit fans and an AIO cooler and I'm no where near maxed out in regards to the PSU capability. Computer one runs a few lighted fans but nothing outrageous.I've had a few other brands and they've performed well with the exception of one. The problem is the cables (by manufacturer design) are not always compatible with other power supplies so I always recommend using what you get in the box! Also, don't buy a used power supply, EVER! You never know what someone else may have done and spiked something which can effect your PSU and eventually your entire build. It's not worth the chance. These are very reasonably priced and dependable as all get out. If a customer asks me to use a specific brand I will as it's their computer but ARESGAME is my go to PSU for many reasons!If you're going to cheap out on something don't make it your PSU.
J**3
Good power supply.
Good power supply.
D**N
Fire Hazzard
Bought this pile of junk less then a month ago. Came home from work and the breaker was tripped. Figured it odd. Only two things on this breaker in my garage my sure protector and a box fan. Turned on the surge protector and sparks and flames started coming from this junk.Noticed degrading power output over the last 2 weeks by the psu not being able to run a simple mining rig undercooked at 450 watts... barely even half the spec. Wouldn't recommend straight crap.
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