1st Player NGDP 750W PSU Review

Box & Bundle

The box is large enough to accommodate the compact PSU and has a photo of it at its face, depicting the modular panel and the fan grille. A series of badges show the compatibility of the PCIe 5.1 and ATX v3.1 standards and the 12V-2×6 connector. The bundle is rich, including zip ties, Velcro straps, a jump starter, cable combs, and four screws for mounting the PSU on the chassis.

Product Photos

The PSU is compact, with only 140mm depth. The fan grille is not restricted, helping to increase airflow and keeping noise output low. A red button is beside the main power switch at the face of the PSU. This button is not used to launch a missile but to activate or deactivate the unit’s semi-passive operation. Using red for this button is not the best option since red usually means something you should handle with extra care.

Cables

Modular Cables
Description Cable Count Connector Count (Total) Gauge In Cable Capacitors
ATX connector 20+4 pin (610mm) 1 1 18-22AWG No
4+4 pin EPS12V (650mm) 2 2 18AWG No
6+2 pin PCIe (600mm) 2 2 18AWG No
12+4 pin PCIe (710mm) (600W) 1 1 16-24AWG No
SATA (450mm+145mm+145mm+145mm) 2 8 18AWG No
4-pin Molex (450mm+145mm+145mm+145mm) 1 4 18AWG No
AC Power Cord (1360mm) – C13 coupler 1 1 18AWG

All cables are individually sleeved, and there are two EPS connectors on dedicated cables, two PCIe 6+2 pin connectors on dedicated cables, a single 12+4 pin connector set at 600W, eight SATA, and four 4-pin Molex connectors. The number of SATA and 4-pin Molex connectors is adequate, and the distance between all peripheral connectors is ideal at 145mm. The EPS cables are also long enough. I would like the ATX cable to reach 650mm for no issues, even at a huge chassis.

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