DeepCool PN750D ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Box & Bundle

I got a pre-production sample for the review that didn’t ship into the retail box, so the only photo I have to show you here is of my cat, Hazelnut! He loves sleeping on gaming chairs!

Product Photos

The PSU is compact, with only 140mm depth. Its design is similar to the rest of DeepCool products, with the punched fan grille and large perforations allowing for good airflow. Around the back, you will find eleven sockets, including a 12V-2×6 one.

Cables

Captive Cables
Description Cable Count Connector Count (Total) Gauge In Cable Capacitors
ATX connector 20+4 pin (540mm) 1 1 18-20AWG No
4+4 pin EPS12V (720mm) 2 2 18AWG No
6+2 pin PCIe (580mm) 2 2 18AWG No
12+4 pin PCIe (610mm) (450W) 1 1 16-24AWG No
SATA (450mm+120mm+120mm+120mm) / 4-pin Molex (+120mm) 2 8 / 2 18AWG No

The EPS cables are extra long, but I cannot say the same for the main ATX cable, which ideally should be at least 600mm long to avoid compatibility issues at large chassis. The number of cables and connectors provided is adequate. I won’t complain about the two 4-pin Molex connectors, asking for an additional one, since this PSU only has native cables, so you should not expect a load of cables and connectors. Lastly, there is no need for thicker gauges on the high-power cables, except for the 12V-2×6 cable, which in this PSU can deliver up to 600W. Lastly, all cables are flat and stealthy.

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5 thoughts on “DeepCool PN750D ATX v3.1 PSU Review

  1. 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.

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