⚡ Power your ambition with silent efficiency
The AGV Series 750W Power Supply by ARESGAME is an 80 PLUS Bronze certified semi-modular PSU delivering reliable 750W continuous power with 85%+ efficiency. Featuring heavy-duty protections (OVP, UVP, OPP, SCP), a whisper-quiet 120mm fan, and sleek all-black cables, it combines performance, durability, and style—backed by a 5-year warranty to keep your professional or gaming setup running flawlessly.
Brand | ARESGAME |
Series | agv series |
Item Weight | 4.13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 5.5 x 3.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.9 x 5.5 x 3.3 inches |
Manufacturer | ARESGAME |
ASIN | B0B4N4T8VW |
Date First Available | June 21, 2022 |
C**D
Great price point for 750w and semi-modular design
Works great. NIce, semi-modular design provides all the connections needed while minimizing cables. I have this in a very compact micro atx case, and its a perfect fit with more than enough power supplied at a good price point.
R**N
Recommended PS!
When I updated my AMD Ryzen build to accommodate Windows 11, I figured a new power supply might be a good idea. The one it replaced was more than twice the size and ten years old, to boot! This smaller unit fit into a smaller case and it's simplified wiring, that runs fans from the power supply without using motherboard pin connections is very secure. It's also very quiet and runs only slightly warm after hours of use! Recommended!
J**A
High quality
"This power supply is reliable and runs super quietly! It powers my build effortlessly and has all the necessary connections. Installation was smooth, and it’s been rock-solid so far. Highly recommended for any PC build!
M**O
Quite surprised by the quality. Has been stable and no power issues
So up until a couple of weeks ago I had a Corsair PSU that had served me pretty well thought two game pc builds that were with a R9 380X and a 3070 8GB OC pretty well. At about the same time I started getting random reboots but mainly random GPU crashes where I could still hear the game going on in the background but then it would finally reboot. System logs always pointed to an issue with the GPU driver or with the Intel power management. Went down that rabbit hole and boy did I spend a lot of time on things that did not solve the issue, but to be fair, the PSU was not coming up as having an issue at all.I performed many stress tests using Unigine, 3DMark and OCCT and more often they would pass but once in a while they would cause a reported GPU or Intel power driver crash. I even tested the PSU on a proper tester and it passed.I was stumped until the PC had a couple of random shutdowns which was new. While checking everything over I moved the 24 pin MB cable and the system powered on. It stayed on for a while but when I slightly nudged it again it shut off. I can only imagine it finally developed a kink or break somewhere that only manifested under the right conditions.I narrowed down it could be the motherboard itself or the PSU. I wanted to get a similar or better PSU but I could not get a silver or gold PSU which I would have preferred. I came across this PSU but passed it over a few times cause despite the reviews I was being snobbish I wanted a well known brand. On a budget and wanting to either exclude the PSU and move on to the motherboard and decided to buy it.I am keeping this one.I have been running it for only about two weeks but it definitely solved all my random crash issues and has let me run any game I have and had power to spare. I put this thing through a 8 hour torture test on OCCT to stress the hell outta everything and didn't have a single hiccup. In regards to noise it really isn't any louder than the Corsair it replaced. I can't notice any difference for better or worse, so I call that a positive.It's been two weeks and the entire system has been absolutely stable. I am still thinking about getting a different PSU further down the line but if this thing holds up a well as the other reviews do then I will likely keep this one and forget about getting a different one. At the very least I found a good budget PSU brand I can recommend to other people who need a PSU but can't really afford the well-known brand.
J**R
It Seems a Bit Finicky
I needed a power supply for my first PC build and was going to buy another EVGA, but saw this one suggested and decided to give it a try based on the price and the reviews. So I assembled all the components, installed the power supply, and closed up the case. When I pushed the power button, nothing happened. I checked all my connections and tried again, but it was still dead. I pulled out the power supply and used the tester. The fan started, which is supposed to mean the power supply is working. Rather than installing it again, I just made all the connections and pushed the power button. My PC powered up! Thinking all was good, I powered down, reinstalled the power supply and pushed the power button -- it was dead again. After pulling it out yet AGAIN, I used the tester and the fan started. Without installing the power supply, I plugged in all the connections and my PC powered up. This time, without unplugging the Aresgame, I shut down my PC and reinstalled it. When I pushed the power button, my PC powered up. Before closing up the case, I started and restarted several times to make sure all was working. Several weeks later, I'm having no problems. I can't explain my prior issues, but I will watch this closely and update my review if the Aresgame eventually dies. So far, so good.
D**H
Great supply and price
Nicely made good quality
A**R
W
Great psu
I**H
Great power supply for the budget
This was honestly, the cheapest and best power supply that I have received or used. I would recommend it to anyone needing a quick fix or replacement
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