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amazon MSI MPG A750GF Power Supply reviews
MSI MPG A750GF – In the past few years, amid the “trend” of perfecting their product ecosystem, many manufacturers have massively stepped into completely new fields, one of the “big guys” of the current components market. MSI’s “dragon team” is cautious when launching product models with an attitude of market exploration and moving forward with solid steps beginning from product models such as MSI MPG SEKIRA 500X chassis.
The company has recently launched the MSI MAG CoreLiquid 360R AIO water cooler with a special design, opening its path, separate from the approach with high-end products from manufacturers named age and warmly received by the market.
That also stimulates MSI to “win” to launch serial products, power supply models for high-end MPG gaming PCs with a philosophy aimed at quality-focused users such as water-cooled lines.
Suppose you are a reader who regularly follows the articles of the Gaming Gear column in the recent past. In that case, you will certainly easily notice a new trend appearing with new power supply products launched in the market. That’s when companies start to “decorate” the power supply with “value-added.”
It’s ASUS with the ROG Thor 850W Platinum power supply with an OLED screen that displays information on the side; it’s AeroCool with the LUX line of power supplies with an RGB LED strip on the side, or most recently, Corsair with the line source. The CX Corsair CX750F RGB has a fan with built-in RGB LEDs that can sync with the system…
If compared with all those products, the MSI MPG A750GF and the “junior” A650GF appear to be somewhat “in the rules” at first sight when even the box design, product shape. The information printed on the back is similar to most high-end power supply product lines of a few years ago.
Unlike a “dominant” Corsair that uses white tones on the Corsair CX550F RGB, MSI’s power supply appears still in the traditional black tone. Accompanied by a bag of included modular, detachable cables that are quite thick and sturdy, helping to preserve the loose cables when not in use instead of dropping the nylon bag like with many other power supply models.
These connection cables are all designed in the form of a flat cable for easy wiring and concealment. In contrast, the 24pin main power cable for the motherboard is covered with a modern standard cut-resistant mesh on many sets recently launched mid-high-end source.
In more detail, the modular plugging system is uniquely designed with four power supply ports for graphics cards, including one port that can be used as a switch to increase CPU power. Suitable for “heavy” CPUs that require a new 8 + 8pin power supply configuration.
Meanwhile, with the remaining three ports for graphics cards, the MSI MPG A750GF is fully capable of “satisfying” the power needs of today’s top graphics cards, such as Colorful RTX 3080 Advanced OC 10G, which are demanding. The power supply configuration of the “dinosaur” row is 8 + 8 + 8pin.
This design is extremely convenient with today’s new PC systems. It helps users be more proactive in building low- to high-end PC systems and wire them appropriately without leaving too many redundant wires in the case.
Conducting a “dissection” of this high-end power supply model from MSI, the internal components clearly show why this product can easily achieve the 80Plus Gold high-end power certification.
Most of the components inside the power supply are high-spec components, arranged very neatly and clearly, divided into three separate areas. Using very little insulating glue and insulation, bearing the imprint of high-end power supplies, far from the tangled style of wires commonly found on mid-range power supplies. Such as the Huntkey APFC 700W model that Biareview once introduced to readers owning “the set” heart” is much more confusing.
High-spec components typically generate less heat, reduce power conversion losses, and require fewer aluminum heatsinks, making the power supply more compact.
The layout of components inside the MSI MPG A750GF power supply shows that this is a product “derived” from the machining skills of Channel Well Technology (CWT), a company specializing in manufacturing computer power sources based in Taiwan and a factory in Vietnam.
More specifically, this is a design belonging to the company’s famous GPU (P) Series power supplies, which have been used for OEM production for Bitnefix’s high-end Whisper M series power supplies or Corsair’s RM series power supplies.
The power supply quality is ensured through a “dinosaur” capacitor manufactured by Nichicon with a capacitance of 470uF / 420V and can be operated at temperatures up to 105 degrees. Today, one of the best power filter capacitors equipped on high-end power supplies has strong filtering ability, long life, and high “thermal endurance.”
The MSI MPG A750GF is also designed with a separate DC to DC circuit with capacitors in charge of “regulating” the power supply from 12V to lower levels such as 5V, and at the same time playing the role of “voltage stabilizer” for these power lines keep the power line clean and stable. This design has only appeared on high-end power supplies in the past few years when users notice the need for a stable and clean low current.
When you install the power supply into the system and turn on the machine, you will hear a small click. That is a noise-caused mechanical relay that is activated at startup, supporting the operation of the thermistor without the problem of overheating. That is also a feature that only appears on high-end power supply lines, helping to increase the durability of components and protect the system for smooth and stable operation.
Similar to Corsair CX750F RGB or Huntkey APFC 700W, at 750W, MSI MPG A750GF is more than capable of handling leading PC systems with high-end components simply and smoothly right from the start when new “on the box.”
But the multi-dimensional protection factors mentioned above are what make a high-end power supply level because they can ensure durable, stable operation and increase “lifetime.” ” operation of other components for a long time. Sure, you’ll have a lot more peace of mind when you “entrust” your expensive components to a power supply that is well protected from (though very rare) power threats.
In general, the MSI MPG A750GF is a model of a computer source that is somewhat regular in both design and manufacturing, even somewhat monotonous compared to many colorfully decorated mid-range models on the market today. Today, it carries advanced components and protection technology, helping users to rest assured to use with their high-quality components.
OVERVIEW
From what the MSI MPG A750GF shows, it can be seen that MSI is still consistently pursuing the path of developing the best products in the mid-high-end segment, avoiding the “spearheads” of competitors fierce in the high-end product segment.
That is probably the right strategy when it is very difficult for MSI to have a mid-sized competitor with a comprehensive ecosystem from components to accessories for gamers in this segment.
It is still “less famous” than manufacturers, but with the rich technologies equipped on the new high-end power supply MSI MPG A750GF shows that this is a “solid” product for fans of the red dragon team and is a product worth buying if you intend to go “full dragon.”