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Power supply unit AeroCool Aero Bronze 750W black BOX Review

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Description of Power supply unit AeroCool Aero Bronze 750W black BOX

Best-in-class protection technologies, great performance and maximum affordability make AERO PSUs the perfect tool for DIY PC builders looking for a quality PSU at a fraction of the cost. up to 90%. 80Plus 230V EU Bronze certified for up to 90% efficiency improvementDC-DC current conversion circuit helps improve efficiency and achieve precise voltage regulation even under high crossload applicationsJapanese capacitors with a temperature range of up to 105°C improve the performance of the BPSModern solid state Capacitors provide excellent output current quality and effective noise filtering 120mm fan provides high air pressure and rotational speed with minimal noise, so the PSU runs as quietly as possible Two power connectors ensure compatibility with modern high-performance AMD Ryzen processors Best-in-class set of PSU and component protection technologies including over-voltage, under-voltage, over-power, over-current, short circuit, power-on surge, power-on surge, and over-temperature protection Conforms to ErP 2013 Lot 6 energy efficiency and EMC requirements

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

Took on the recommendation of a consultant. After reading the information on the box, I concluded that this model is suitable for the price / quality. Works absolutely silently. Looks good quality. Under load, I didn't notice much heat. Works in conjunction with i5 10600k + 2060 + z490 extreme 4. I recommend buying.

Pros
  • Quiet, high-quality capacitors, price.
Cons
  • No complaints and I hope not. Of course, I wanted modularity, but I reconciled with its absence.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

He copes with his task with a bang. I have a vidyuha 2080 super from gigabyte plus 32GB of RAM, etc. In short, the assembly turned out to be fat and this block copes with all this quite well. Definitely a worthy product

Bought a fully modular PSU from Chieftec instead. Turned out to be quiet and just as powerful Different pros: At the time of purchase attracted the price as well as a 2x4 + 4 pin cord because I wanted to overclock my processor (the motherboard has an 8 + 4 input) assembled the first PC, so I did not pay attention to modularity With its cons: The fan began to whistle / tap loudly. It turned out to be the loudest part of the system unit. I will hand it over under warranty to the service they…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Its pros: Full black design, 2 years warranty, lots of protection, good quality and quantity of connectors Some cons: only one drawback, you can not disconnect the cables that I do not use, but it still looks better than the old power supply with multi-colored wires

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

While there is no information about reliability, but the first impression is strictly positive! Oh, and one more thing. Probably so conceived, but the inclusion occurs as if in two stages. I pressed the power button, the standby LEDs on the motherboard instantly light up and only after two seconds the main power is turned on and the fans start. This is the first time I've encountered this behavior. Always before, when the computer was turned off (well, not quite straight from the outlet, but…

Pros
  • The block is really good! Before putting it in my main computer, I first checked the block on an old and very demanding hardware! Here on this - Xeon X5670@3.7 1.28V and two HD5870 in cross + HDD. And then on two HD6950s stitched into 6970 (250W TDP for each). 4(8) processor cores were loaded with cpu-z stress, the remaining 2(4) cores were for Stalker and MetroLL games. It’s a pity there is no wattmeter, but I’m sure that at least 100W came from the processor and from video cards (6970s) at least 2x200W + 40 watts mother and HDD. PCIe wires are barely warm, no more than body temperature. At the PSU, the wall where the board is installed also warmed up a little. The air blown out of the PSU (guess the first time) is also a little warm. Unlike hot air from video cards heated under 90C. The fan is very quiet, you can say silent. Although if you bring your ear close, you can hear a low-frequency vibration, but you don’t feel the vibration of the PSU case with your fingers. In idle, the Intel cooler at 1600 rpm and the video turbines at 1300 rpm were noticeably audible, so nothing was heard from the PSU side. The voltage was measured with a multimeter in the Molex. The minimum that I saw was 122022V, the maximum was 12.25V.
Cons
  • I did not like the design of the 8pin (6 + 2) connectors. The pipets is as tightly mounted and the two-pin tail is removed. I almost cut myself on the plastic . In the old PSU, this tail was just a sideways chpynk and unfastened. It would not be superfluous to sign the connectors.