The DeepCool PN750D doesn’t have any modular cables, in an effort to lower the production cost. It also uses a budget-oriented platform by Channel Well Technology, with codename GPW. This is an ATX v3.1 compliant power supply, supporting the current and upcoming generation GPUs that can be powered through a 750W max power PSU.
Below is a list of all the DeepCool reviews I have done so far.
- DeepCool Assassin IV Review – Can it beat the Noctua NH-D15?
- DeepCool Infinity Series LT720 360mm – The Best Performance AIO
- DeepCool AK400 CPU Cooler Review
- Deepcool PX850G PSU Review
- Deepcool PX1000G PSU Review
- Deepcool PX1200G PSU Review
- Deepcool PX1000P ATX v3.x PSU Review
- Deepcool PX1300P ATX v3.x PSU Review
- DeepCool PN650M ATX v3.1 PSU Review
- DeepCool PN750M ATX v3.1 PSU Review
- DeepCool PN850M ATX v3.1 PSU Review
- DeepCool PN850D ATX v3.1 PSU Review
While DeepCool’s PN-M line uses CWT’s GPX platform, which is below CSZ in terms of cost and performance, the PN-D line uses a more cost-effective CWT platform named GPW. Despite its budget orientation, the GPW platform is ATX v3.1 compliant, meaning it can deliver double its power for a short period (0.1ms).
The DeepCool PN750D is Cybenetics Gold (efficiency) and Standard++ (noise) rated, and it doesn’t feature any modular cables to restrict the production cost. Its cooling handles a rifle-bearing fan by Martech, a not-so-popular fan manufacturer, and its dimensions are compact, thanks to the 140mm depth. I couldn’t find any information on its price tag, but I assume it will be within the $80-$90 range. This means that the PN750D is not what I could call highly affordable, but the ATX v3.1 compatibility requires more tolerant parts, which come at a higher cost.
- Manufacturer (OEM): Channel Well Technology
- Max Power: 750W
- Cybenetics Efficiency: [115V] Cybenetics Gold (87-89%)
- 80 Plus Efficiency: Gold
- Noise [115V]: Cybenetics Standard+ (35-40 dB[A])
- Compliance: ATX12V v3.1, EPS 2.92
- Operating Temperature (Continuous Full Load): 0 – 50°C
- Alternative Low Power Mode support: Yes
- Power 12V combined: 750W
- Number of 12V rails: 1
- Power 5V + 3.3v: 110W
- Power 5VSB: 15W
- Cooling: 120mm Rifle Bearing Fan (DF1202512SEHN)
- Semi-Passive Operation: ✗
- Modular Design: ✗
- High Power Connectors: 2x EPS (2x cables), 2x PCIe 6+2 pin (2x cables), 1x PCIe 12+4 pin (450W)
- Peripheral Connectors: 8x SATA (2x cables), 2x 4-pin Molex (2x cables)
- ATX Cable Length: 540mm
- EPS Cable Length: 720mm
- 6+2 pin PCIe Cable Length: 580mm
- 12+4 pin PCIe Cable Length: 610mm
- Distance between SATA / 4-pin Molex: 120mm
- In-cable capacitors: No
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 150 mm x 85 mm x 140mm
- Weight: 2.06 kg (4.54 lb)
- Warranty: ten-years
- MSRP (excluding VAT): $80 (estimated)
Power Specifications
Rail | 3.3V | 5V | 12V | 5VSB | -12V | |
Max. Power | Amps | 20 | 20 | 62.5 | 3 | 0.3 |
Watts | 110 | 750 | 15 | 3.6 | ||
Total Max. Power (W) | 750 |
Hi, is there a chance to test the Seasonic Focus GX-850W power supply in the ATX 3.0 version?
Will try to 🙂
thanks 😀
Probably just a typographical error. I suggest you correct the amperage on the 12 volt rail from 6,205 amps to 62.5 amps.
I agree with your review. The psu may be budget oriented but it does need a few improvements.
thanks!