⚙️ Power Your Ambitions with MSI's A750GL!
The MSIMAG A750GL PCIE5 Power Supply Unit delivers a robust 750W output with 80 Plus Gold efficiency, ensuring optimal performance for high-end gaming setups. Its fully modular design and PCIe 5.0 support make it a perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike, backed by a 7-year warranty for ultimate reliability.
Brand | MSI |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 15 x 8.6 cm; 2.8 kg |
Item model number | MAG A750GL PCIE5 |
Manufacturer | MSI |
Series | MAG A750GL PCIE5 |
Form Factor | ATX |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD FirePro 2270 |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6X |
Graphics Card Interface | AGP |
Wattage | 750 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.8 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**M
Great Product No Issues!
Fantastic PSU, arrived today (delayed by Amazon despite Paying for next day) very easy to Install despite missing Instruction lol thankfully its basically idiot proof anyway if you know what your doing. Super quiet, very fast to install absolute dream. Might need to step it up to a 750w once I've built my new PC in a couple of months depending on the power drain of the new GPU I buy for it and if I need to I will deffo be buying the 750w version too. Cables are all provided and easy to connect to both the PSU itself and the Motherboard. Packaged really well so no damage. Looks really nice, not that I can see it now its installed but still and very sturdy design. 80+ Gold Rated so should help keep the energy costs down and powers everything in my current build perfectly. What more can I say? Top piece of kit well worth the cost vs a cheaper PSU.
M**I
Works perfectly in my new build
The MSI MAG A850GL 850W PCIe 5.0 & ATX 3.0 power supply is an excellent choice for modern PC builds, offering stable and efficient power delivery with its 80 Plus Gold certification. Its future-proof design, featuring native PCIe 5.0 and ATX 3.0 support with a 12VHPWR connector, makes it ideal for the latest high-end graphics cards. The fully modular design and flat cables ensure superb cable management and improved airflow, while its robust build quality and quiet operation make it a reliable and valuable investment for any demanding system.
R**N
Excellent PSU – Reliable and Quiet
Excellent PSU – Reliable and QuietPicked this up for a new build and it’s been flawless. Fully modular design makes cable management easy, and it powers my setup (including a PCIE 5.0 GPU) with no issues. Quiet, efficient, and feels high quality. Great value for the price!
P**R
Good all-round, with minor cable hassles
This PSU delivers solid build quality and fits perfectly in my mid-tower ATX case (Corsair FRAME 4000D). The cables came neatly organised in an accessory bag and are clearly labelled, which made setup easier.It powers my Radeon RX 9070 XT and Ryzen 7 9800X3D combo without a hitch. The unit runs quietly and has been reliable and efficient so far.My only gripe is the cables. They’re a bit stiff, which made cable management more of a chore than it needed to be.Overall, it’s a great PSU if you want something dependable and well-built.
A**R
Good Solid Power Supply
I’ve been using the MSI MPG A1000G PCIE5 for a few weeks now, and so far, it’s been a solid performer. It supports PCIe 5.0 and ATX 3.0 standards, which is useful if you're planning to run newer GPUs that require the 12VHPWR connector. Having that built-in is definitely convenient.The build quality is good, and the modular design makes cable management easier. The included cables are decent quality and long enough for most mid- to full-tower builds. It's also quiet — the fan rarely spins up to noticeable levels, even during gaming or heavier workloads.Efficiency is in line with its 80 PLUS Gold rating, and I haven’t experienced any stability issues so far. It’s not the cheapest option out there, but for those wanting a bit of future-proofing, it’s a good solid option, I bought another one for my second rig.Overall, it's a dependable power supply that does what it claims without fuss. Not flashy, but gets the job done.
A**A
PSU with Future-Proof Features
I picked up the MSI MPG A1000G PCIE5 for my latest build, and it’s been nothing but solid. It has more than enough power for my setup (7800X3D + 4070 Super), and I got it with future upgrades in mind.Build Quality & Design:First impressions out of the box were great—feels premium, and the matte black finish fits in nicely with the rest of my build. The fully modular design makes cable management way easier and cleaner, and the included cables are good quality—not stiff or cheap-feeling.Performance:So far, no coil whine, no instability, and absolutely zero issues under load. It powers everything smoothly and runs quiet, even when gaming or rendering. The 80 Plus Gold efficiency is a nice bonus—keeps power usage and heat in check.PCIE5 Support:One of the main reasons I went with this unit was for the native PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR cable. It’s ready for next-gen GPUs without needing adapters, which keeps things tidy and safer in the long run. Definitely feels future-proof.Final Thoughts:If you’re building a high-end system or just want a reliable PSU that can grow with your setup, this one’s a great choice. MSI nailed it with this unit—quiet, efficient, powerful, and well-built. No complaints at all so far.
S**E
Good PSU
I bought this unit to power an old Dell desktop which needed a new PSU. I decided on this one for a few reasons:Modular cabling - fewer cables cluttering up case giving more space for ventilation.Size - It's standard ATX depth (140mm) (smaller than some of the other high power PSUs). It fit perfectly in my PC case.Power - I wanted to upgrade the GPU to something more modern. The 850 Watts this PSU can deliver is plenty for that upgrade.Known brand - MSI is a company that has been around for a while.Future proofing - It's a latest generation model, so if I decide to repurpose this PSU for another newer system it will work.There are a couple of negatives. The cables are quite long. That gives flexibility in how to route cables but does mean that you have to find a place in the case to put any excess. I also found it fiddly to separate the 8 pin CPU connector into two 4 pin connectors (I needed a 4 pin for the old motherboard).Overall, I'm very pleased with this PSU. It's well built, was a reasonably easy install, is providing stable power, has a good warranty, and is made by a well-known company.
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