








⚡ Power your passion, silence the noise.
The EVGA 750 GQ is a semi-modular 750W power supply delivering 80 Plus Gold efficiency with up to 92% energy savings. Featuring a 135mm fluid dynamic bearing fan with ECO mode, it ensures whisper-quiet operation and optimal cooling. Its semi-modular design reduces cable clutter for improved airflow and easy installation. Built with heavy-duty protections and backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s the perfect blend of performance, reliability, and value for demanding PC builders.





| ASIN | B017HA3RGE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #664 in Computer Power Supplies |
| Brand | EVGA |
| Built-In Media | Power Supply |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Type | 24-pin |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | 24-pin |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,725 Reviews |
| Fan Size | 135 Millimeters |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843368035754 |
| Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 5.91 x 3.35 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| Minimum Input Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Model Name | 210-GQ-0750-V1 |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 750 Watts |
| Power Supply Design | Semi-Modular |
| System Bus Connector Type | 6+2 Pin |
| UPC | 734911493582 734911141568 843368035754 |
| Warranty Description | Product: 5 years warranty; Parts and labor: 5 years Limited warranty |
| Wattage | 750 watts |
J**C
Great value and quality.
Really high quality product especially for the price. The fan is super quiet and it has an eco mode where the fan only turns on under a load. I have eco mode off and it is still much quieter than the EVGA power supply that was on my prebuilt pc. The computer sounds much quieter now. I thought it was my case fans making noise but I think it was my old power supply's fan. It is a semi modular unit meaning all the cables except the 24 pin connector to the motherboard are modular. You only have to add what you need for your pc. Speaking of cables this one comes with more than you will ever need for most pc's and enough slots on the power supply to power them all. Installed easily with no issues. I was so impressed that I ordered another 650W GQ power supply for my other pc although I didn't really need it. For an 80 plus gold rated power supply the price and quality can't be beat. The packaging is very nice as well. Comes with instructions, foam to secure and protect the psu in the box and velcro cable ties to loom the wires that you can use to manage wires inside your case as well. I believe there are 4 of the velcro cable straps. I would highly recommend this power supply. There are fully modular versions from EVGA as well. This semi modular version will give you almost the same function of the fully modular at a lower price. For me it was perfect. Throw in the 5 year warranty as a cherry on top.
J**M
Very quiet and efficient
I have been running AAA titiles with ultra graphics and Ray Tracing using this PSU with 6900xt and 12700k. It is very efficient and quiet. Worth the money, even though it is semi modular, it has many custom ports for power source. Cables are good quality and it was easy to fit in a mATX case. It looks good in the case and EVGA warranty is the best in the market so it is a no brainer.
B**N
Solid as a rock, whisper quiet
I'm not a power supply expert by any means, but I've had zero problems with this unit. I deliberately got a bit more wattage than I needed, just to have some upside in case of later upgrades. I don't know if that has anything to do with it, but this power supply is also the quietest I have ever owned, to the point that it took a lot of getting used to *not* hearing the racket older computers had made. I don't know why the review suggestions mention brightness and color, its a black box that I don't even think has a single LED on it. Worked exactly as I hoped, wasn't complicated to install, seems built like a tank, and was a great value for a piece of hardware that can easily hold every other component of your PC hostage.
J**S
Reeks of Quality
I replaced the factory installed, seven year old non modular power supply as I was installing a new GPS and needed to be sure the wattage was available. My PC has - 2 fans -3 hard drives - 1 solid state drive There were in total I believe 10 wires to install to devises. All required wires were available, of sufficient length and correct connection style. on completion there are still 3-4 wires supplied left over. I am no electrical nor computer technician but the completeness of the power supply and necessities from this supplier made the project easy. The small Velcro straps for wrapping the wires for neatness is icing on a very nice cake. Everything fit , everything worked. Tip -plan to install your wires in order from back of your case/power supply to the front as these are ribbon style wires and not very flexible. You will have difficulty getting your hand to the back thru a mass of pre-installed wires.
B**A
Great Power Supply at cheap price
I built a PC about a year ago, and just started experiencing intermittent performance issues like wifi card not picking up wifi signals, USB ports intermittently not finding devices, hard drives lacking performance, etc. I originally thought it was my motherboard, but after further troubleshooting I found that it was lacking enough power. The old power supply was 500w fabless which I thought was enough to handle all the components. I have Amd FX2 CPU, Asus ATX mono, 4 hard drives, 4 sticks of RAM, 2 DVD burners, external video card, high end pci-e wifi, and multiple USB devices connected to it. I bought this 750w PS, and all seems to be working fine. I've only had for a few days, but seems to be working solid and it's quiet like my previous but with a fan. I would recommend this power supply if you are running more than normal components. I do not play games on the PC but I do music production and DJing.
J**A
Very good so far. No major complaints yet.
I waited a few days to review this to be sure, but so far it has been very good. Only time will truly tell (the real test is if a PSU explodes after a year or something) but so far so good. I checked a number of reviews before buying and this one is supposed to be of a very good internal quality. Voltages are fairly reliable and it can handle quite a lot of 12V current under load according to reviews (I lack the testing equipment to verify this.) That's the truest test as a 1 kilowatt PSU is worse than a 500 watt PSU if the 500W PSU is of a quality grade and the 1kW PSU uses cheap components or takes shortcuts. More power may sound better on paper, but cheaper components can't actually hold it and ultimately can't produce what they claim before voltages drop or fluctuate madly. (Plus it's almost impossible to get a PC to actually use anywhere near to this much power anyway. The highest CPUs probably are around 170 watts and the highest GPUs are probably around 260, so what truly matters is how well it actually handles their load rather than the theoretical maximum watts it can supposedly produce on paper in a lab. This one is purportedly of the grade that can handle that high load, while managing to be extremely efficient in doing so. Efficiency is pretty high on this one, so it wastes relatively little power on heat and efficiency loss (if I recall it was supposed to be 90% at its most optimal point, so only 10% is lost. Once upon a time it was normal for a PSU to be closer to 70%, so this is quite a nice direction to see them going today.) This one comes with an eco switch that mostly is supposed to run its fan a bit less for reduced noise and technically less power usage (though the fan is only a few watts at the most probably, so doesn't really make a major difference in regards to power usage and the increased heat likely reduces conversion efficiency a bit, offsetting whatever it saved anyway.) I didn't feel like the fan makes any significant noise whatsoever, so I saw no reason whatsoever even to turn on the eco mode. I suppose it's nice that it is there for people going for closer to full silence builds though. Most PSUs don't give you such an option and you'd have to splice in a third party fan if you wanted to reduce their noise levels -- which is not a thing most people want to do, so kudos for this. I'm sure it still makes more noise in eco mode than a modified PSU could get down to, but it's probably a really good option for a stock switch. The modular design seems kind of nice. As usual the required motherboard power cables are not modular (they're required to be able to turn on the system -- in fact, required to turn on the PSU itself -- so it's silly that some PSUs make them modular) but everything else is modular. I do wish they had broken them down more though. For example, if you need one molex connector, you have to use a full cable with several on it, so it takes up more room and is harder to control. I think just having two single molex connector cables would be much more sensible for the average person's systems and they could have tossed in a Y adapter or two to provide more for people who needed more. The GPU power connector comes with several on a single cable though, which is kind of silly since this could only even be meaningful on a SLI setup of extremely high powered GPUs and an adapter would better serve this purpose then. That meant a significant portion of the GPU power cable hung off the side and pressed against a side fan I have in my case, so I have to close it kind of carefully to keep it from being a problem. This one cable basically can't really be controlled via zip ties or etc and basically has to be crammed in a bit. I tried to keep it as minimal as possible, but, in the end I ended up having to put in most of the cables it included, so it being modular didn't help nearly as much as I had hoped it would. This made the cables only moderately easier to actually control compared to a non-modular PSU since there end up being almost as many and they have as many connectors on each anyway. I did have just a bit less than I would if it were all built in though, so it did still help a tiny bit. The flat cables are somewhat easier when going straight, but were a bit tricky to bend into place for the motherboard connectors and couldn't be worked with as well as I'd hoped for the GPU power either, so both plus and minus there I guess. Unfortunately, the actual connections for modular PSU cables aren't really standardized, so there isn't really a trustworthy market for third party options (and you probably don't want to cut the cords that come with it to reduce their size and complexity,) so you pretty much are stuck with what you get, which is only maybe 50% better than a non-modular PSU. Other than my dissatisfaction over the modular design, this seems like overall a really good PSU. My biggest concern of all was that it should last me a long time, not just in how much power it can provide but also just plain hold up for a long time, and all factors so far point to it being well enough made that I can probably count on this. While it's still too soon to say anything about its long term lifetime and I may have to add an edit later if it comes to that, initially I think I won't have to. It also is at a good price for a PSU of its power, efficiency, and reliability levels, so definitely five stars for value there (and, ironically, for once "value" is not an available rating field, but if it was I'd give it 5/5.)
S**L
Absolutely no problems after a year of use. Powers everything.
It was time to build a new PC. I've always had good luck with EVGA brand, so I decided to buy this EVGA power supply. Absolutely no problems after a year of use. Powers everything.
A**R
Simple, functional, easy to install
I've been sticking with EVGA power supplies for some time now, and this unit performed nicely to permit upgrading a GPU from a 1060 3gb unit (Cyberpower, why?) to a 2060 Super without any headaches, plus the added peace of mind of getting rid of whatever that no-name 500W unit that came in the prebuilt computer. Semi-modular is worth the bit extra, since you will always need the CPU and MoBo power connections, but you have the luxury of using only as many PCI-e and SATA power connections as you require at the time, giving it a less-cluttered look in the case, and the extra cables fit nicely in a vinyl storage bag (so yeah, I have about three bags stuffed full of spare cables lol). Well recommended for builders looking to replace an existing unit, or for a fresh scratch build.
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