MONTECH APX 750W-Non-Modular Power Supply-80 Plus White Certified-Intel ATX12V-DC-to-DC Converter Technology- Flat Cable Design to Enhance Thermal efficiency-120mm Fan- 5-Year Warranty (APX 750W)
$54.90
Price: $54.90
(as of Jan 02, 2025 07:37:01 UTC – Details)
Unlike typical white-label power supplies, APX PSU breaks convention by incorporating advanced DC-to-DC technology alongside 80 PLUS White certification. This technology ensures stable and efficient power delivery to all components, while our 80 PLUS White certification guarantees at least 80% efficiency under typical loads. This not only reduces electricity costs but also significantly minimizes heat generation, making it the optimal choice for those prioritizing performance and environmental responsibility. APX PSU excels with dominant 12V rail performance, delivering precise power to meet the demands of high-performance systems. This feature enhances system reliability under the most demanding conditions, ensuring consistent performance whether for gaming or intensive workloads. Engineered for silent operation, our 120mm fan efficiently manages cooling while maintaining quiet performance. This ensures your PC runs smoothly without distracting noise, ideal for maintaining focus during tasks or immersive gaming sessions. Backed by a comprehensive 5-year warranty, APX PSU offers peace of mind with extensive coverage against defects and issues. Combined with enhanced system safety features—including Over-Voltage Protection (OVP), Under-Voltage Protection (UVP), Over-Current Protection (OCP), Over-Power Protection (OPP), Short-Circuit Protection (SCP), and Over-Temperature Protection (OTP). This ensures your components are safeguarded, providing stable and secure operation across diverse operating conditions. Choose APX PSU for your next build or upgrade, and experience the perfect blend of cutting-edge technology, energy efficiency, reliability, and comprehensive protection for your investment.
DC-to-DC technology ensures optimal power efficiency and stable output across all components
80 PLUS White certified power supply ensures high energy efficiency and minimizing heat generation
+12V rail performance provides power and reliability for high-demand systems
120mm hydraulic bearing fan provides silent operation and efficient cooling system
Features six essential safety mechanisms providing system stability, over-voltage (OVP), under-voltage (UVP), over-current (OCP), over-power (OPP), short-circuit (SCP), and over-temperature protection (OTP)
Customers say
Customers are satisfied with the system power device’s functionality and build quality. They find it works well and feels solid. Many consider it a good value for the price. However, some customers have reported issues with the cable quality and power saving. There are mixed opinions on the noise level.
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8 reviews for MONTECH APX 750W-Non-Modular Power Supply-80 Plus White Certified-Intel ATX12V-DC-to-DC Converter Technology- Flat Cable Design to Enhance Thermal efficiency-120mm Fan- 5-Year Warranty (APX 750W)
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Jemjr –
No Problems So Far
Cables are stiff, as others have mentioned. It’s my first power supply, so I’m not sure if cables are normally this long, but I have so much extra cable length in a big mess in the back.
But it powers my 7900 GRE and my 7800x3D with no problem, obviously. If 1000w couldn’t handle that, I’d be worried.
I don’t even think it makes noise. I haven’t it heard it one time. Even when my gpu was being utilized 100% by modded Minecraft. Easy to install. Cables feels very snug once they’re in. Good luck getting them out.
Build quality feels amazing. It feels like a SOLID PSU. I’m loving it so far.
Anthony Edwards –
Is too much power a bad thing?
My first PC build.
Radeon Sapphire 7900XTX with AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D in a Montech King 95. Aorus Waterforce 280 AIO and single 120mm fan, three Lian Li SL 120 V2 and three Lian Li reverse blade SL 120 V2.
After watching videos and doing some research I determined that I could probably get away with 850w but the plan was to go with a 1000w PSU. Amazon happened to have this on sale for the same price so I went ahead and got it. This came with all the cables I needed, and some I didn’t need to use. The GPU has all three 8 -pin slots filled. Everything seems to be running fine, though I’m not experienced enough to recognize issues that may result from lack of power. Last thing to note is that the cables are fairly rigid. I’m guessing the beefier cables are meant to accommodate the power it can dispense.
3D –
top of the A tier list fora reason. solid choice for a PSU
also reasonably priced!
Renzo Nunez –
Died after… Just 5 weeks!!
This PSU stopped working after just five weeksâand nearly damaged my PC in the process. It caused one of my RAM modules to fail as my system began turning on and off rapidly and randomly. Thankfully, I still had my reliable 11-year-old PSU to fall back on until I could find a replacement.
On the bright side, props to Amazon for their excellent customer service. They arranged an in-house pickup and provided a full refund within a week, even for an international order. That part was a pleasant surprise, but unfortunately, the product itself was a major disappointment.
In case it serves someone, I bought a NZXT C1200 Gold ATX 3.1 instead. Price difference isn’t much but it’s from a more reliable brand and it’s Also Tier A.
KM –
Tier A High-End PSU
After looking on cultists.network for a PSU upgrade from my EVGA 450W Bronze Plus PSU, The Montech Titan 1000W was one that caught my attention and it has definitely been great for my upgraded build. Currently running Ryzen 5 3600 (soon upgrading to Ryzen 7 5700x3d), RX 6800, and 4x8GB 3200 MHz RAM. The Titan is able to provide all my components with more than enough power at quiet noise. The smart zero fan feature is nice to have and I don’t ever hear the PSU ever ramping up. When turning on/off my PC, there is a noticeable click which is normal. Another thing I noticed unlike my EVGA PSU, is that when off, there will be no electricity going through the PSU at all which was nice when upgrading the rest of my components. I was able to get it for $99 before tax which was honestly a steal for this during the time since most 850W Gold Plus PSU sold around that price.
jamison –
works fine
holding up well
Dave –
Works
It works fine, quietly. And is still in the pc today doing its thing. No issues. It has all the necessary connectors.
Amazon Customer –
1000w unit great quality super good price
Upgraded from EVGA G3 750w. PC started OCP shutdowns while gaming after swapping 2080 Ti for a 3090. Problem solved now. I appreciate the minimal packaging, ATX 3.0 support, and high quality components. Competing unit manufacturers charging much more for equal performance.