XPG Core Reactor II VE 750W PSU Review

Protection Features

OCP (Cold @ 27°C) 12V: 78.6A (125.76%), 12.01V
5V: 30.1A (136.82%), 5.032V
3.3V: 31.8A (144.55%), 3.264V
5VSB: 4.6A (153.33%), 4.888V
OCP (Hot @ 42°C) 12V: 78A (124.8%), 12.045V
5V: 29.4A (133.64%), 5.039V
3.3V: 31.5A (143.18%), 3.267V
5VSB: 4.6A (153.33%), 4.88V
OPP (Cold @ 27°C) 920.94W (122.79%)
OPP (Hot @ 44°C) 920.94W (122.79%)
OTP ✓ (120°C @ secondary side)
SCP 12V to Earth: ✓
5V to Earth: ✓
3.3V to Earth: ✓
5VSB to Earth: ✓
-12V to Earth: ✓
PWR_OK Proper operation
NLO
Fan Failure Protection
SIP Surge: MOV
Inrush: NTC Thermistor

OCP is set below 130% at 12V, but it is almost similar in cold and hot conditions, which is incorrect. OCP is highly set at 3.3V, with the difference in hot and cold triggering points being small. At 3.3V the difference is larger and OCP is lower.

The over power protection is conservatively set, but I would like to see a lower trigger point at high temperatures. Lastly, all other essential protection features are present.

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4 thoughts on “XPG Core Reactor II VE 750W PSU Review

  1. If this were to be evaluated on a tier list, would it be tier A or tier B? And the 850w model is available in my country for 150 dollars, do you think it is worth buying?

    1. I don’t do tiers, I do best PSUs with actual ratings 🙂 Please check the corresponding article
      I think it is expensive at 150 dollars, always for amazon.com standards/

  2. i think ELITE the best tier 2 caps on a market, i found out ASUS PRIME PSU was using non Japanese Caps but used ELITE caps as a bulk Caps

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