Redragon PSU006 80+ Gold 750 Watt ATX Fully Modular Power Supply w/ 80 Plus Gold Certified, Compact 160mm Size & RGB Low Noise Smart-ECO 0 RPM Fan, 100% Japanese Capacitors,…

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  • 80 Plus Gold Certification for cooler case temperature, higher energy efficiency, and less noise.
  • Built with 100% Japanese Capacitors for great reliability and durability, strikes for maximum powering stability and esports grade unwavering performance.
  • Equipped with a Zero RPM Mode fan, the fan only gets to work when the temperature reached 60℃, or it will keep in 0 RPM mode for a smart quiet status.
  • 160mm Compact Size enables better and wider chassis compatibility and leaves room for a tidy cable management.
  • Up to 9 RGB Modes (26 Selected Colors), the solid fan geared with decent RGB backlit section with low consumption needed offers diverse backlighting modes to pair your whole case illumination style. Outshine your own competition vibe.
  • Mainstream LLC resonant + DC-DC structure adopted to meet the CPU GPU power supply (100-240Vac), dual CPU P8 (4+4) support server motherboard, OVP/OCP/OPP/OTP/UVP/SCP
  • Equipped with Flat Black Fully Modular Cables, which reduce clutter and improve airflow, optimize the overall efficiency & thermal performance.
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Redragon PSU006 80+ Gold 750 Watt ATX Fully Modular Power Supply w/ 80 Plus Gold Certified, Compact 160mm Size & RGB Low Noise Smart-ECO 0 RPM Fan, 100% Japanese Capacitors,…
Redragon PSU006 80+ Gold 750 Watt ATX Fully Modular Power Supply w/ 80 Plus Gold Certified, Compact 160mm Size & RGB Low Noise Smart-ECO 0 RPM Fan, 100% Japanese Capacitors,…

$109.99

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Specification: Redragon PSU006 80+ Gold 750 Watt ATX Fully Modular Power Supply w/ 80 Plus Gold Certified, Compact 160mm Size & RGB Low Noise Smart-ECO 0 RPM Fan, 100% Japanese Capacitors,…

Package Dimensions

12.17 x 7.87 x 4.88 inches

Item Weight

6.2 ounces

Manufacturer

Redragon

Country of Origin

China

Item model number

PSU006

Date First Available

June 9, 2023

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10 reviews for Redragon PSU006 80+ Gold 750 Watt ATX Fully Modular Power Supply w/ 80 Plus Gold Certified, Compact 160mm Size & RGB Low Noise Smart-ECO 0 RPM Fan, 100% Japanese Capacitors,…

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  1. Ignus Fast

    I had no issues with either installation or performance. Nice little modular PS – I’m really happy with it!

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  2. Darron

    I had this pc running on a solar generator, the is a micro second where it will switch to charge on AC power if my battery gets low and has no solar intake. I have it hooked to an apc backup incase this happens so my pc doesnt lose power and reset. The tuf gaming would reset regardless and actually failed completely after one month and would not power back on. This one has been flawless since buying it and has an awesome RBG light too.. was worried about trusting the brand but it is great. I steer away from TUF gaming now. First product that said TUF failed super fast. this is better

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  3. Azmir

    Preis/Leistung stimmt. Beleuchtung über eine Taste auf Rückseite Steuerbar und noch einen zusätzlichen Schalter für den “SilentMode” um das Netzteil lautlos zu betreiben.
    Überzeugend ist auch das dieses Netzteil weltweit zum Einsatz kommen kann, da es Eingangsspannungen von 110-240 V verarbeiten kann.

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  4. Dylin

    Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

    For: Budget-conscious builders seeking efficiency, quiet operation, and modular cables

    Against: Limited brand reputation, higher noise levels under heavy load, potentially tight cable management

    Performance: 4.5 out of 5 stars

    The Redragon PSU007 packs a potent punch for its price. Its 850W output makes it suitable for even demanding gaming and workstation builds. The 80+ Gold certification ensures high efficiency, translating to lower power bills and less heat generation. In everyday use, it runs whisper-quiet, remaining near-silent under moderate loads. However, push it hard with a hefty power draw, and the fan noise can become noticeable, though still within acceptable limits.

    Features: 4 out of 5 stars

    This PSU ticks all the essential boxes. It’s fully modular, allowing you to use only the cables you need, improving airflow and aesthetics inside your case. Japanese capacitors and various circuit protections promise long-term reliability and component safety. It also boasts RGB lighting, though its implementation might be considered basic compared to flashier alternatives.

    Value: 5 out of 5 stars

    This is where the PSU007 truly shines. Compared to established brands offering similar specs, the Redragon undercuts the price significantly. For budget-conscious builders seeking a reliable and efficient power supply, it’s a hard bargain to beat.

    Things to Consider:

    Brand Reputation: Redragon is a relatively new name in the PSU market, so some users might prefer sticking with established brands for peace of mind.
    Noise Levels: While quiet under moderate loads, the fan noise becomes noticeable under heavy workloads, which might be a concern for noise-sensitive users.
    Cable Management: The modular cables are handy, but the included ones might be slightly short for spacious cases, potentially requiring extra care during installation.
    Final Verdict:

    The Redragon PSU007 850W Gold is a compelling option for budget-minded builders seeking a reliable and efficient power supply. Its quiet operation, modular cables, and 80+ Gold certification offer fantastic value for the price. While the limited brand reputation, potential increase in noise under heavy loads, and potentially short cables are minor drawbacks, they don’t overshadow the overall strong performance and affordability. If you’re on a tight budget and prioritize performance over brand recognition, the Redragon PSU007 is a Goldilocks-worthy choice, providing just the right power at a budget-friendly price, with just a few thorns to watch out for during installation and heavy workloads.

    Note:

    This review is based on my research and analysis of the Redragon PSU007 850W Gold. Your experience may vary depending on your specific components, case size, and usage patterns.
    Feel free to adapt and personalize this review to your own experience and preferences. You can add specific details about your benchmark results, noise level measurements, or comparisons with other PSUs in the same price range.

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  5. shannon p.

    This battery is great and the deal I received was even better!!! It was listed as used in just good condition, not excellent for like $75 off the retail price. Trying to save some dough I purchased it thinking I’ll give it a shot, worse case scenario I can just return it full a full refund if I come across any issues. But was really shocked and surprised to receive the battery brand new with the factory seal and packaging in tact. So that was really great. I don’t know if they had made some kind of mistake but who’s complaining, right!! Battery has been 100% in performance and aesthetics. Reddragon make a darn good product!! I have also purchased more Reddragon products since then, I didn’t receive the same kind of price deal but the overall performance is definitely worth their price. They are a real top of the line gaming product supplier. Try them now.

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  6. Steven

    Great product, I’ve got this a few months now and had problems with it. The fan color is rgb as advertised. But does not sync with the system. It’s stand alone rgb and looks nice.

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  7. Steven

    I had problems in the beginning where I would press the power button and just hear the PSU click then shortly after the RAM would light up. However, that was due to my own fault. I tried to take a shortcut and just reconnect the SATA PSU cable from the old unit to the new instead of using this PSU dedicated cable. After correcting that everything worked properly. I do have two complaints. 1) I wish the Smart Fan switch was reversed. Instead of it being pressed in to disable Smart Fan I would rather it be to enable the feature. 2) I had hoped the cables such as the motherboard cable would be wrapped in nylon or all the wires molded together. That way you don’t have four groups of cabling between the two connectors. I learned to cope with it though. It’s a solid unit for the money. It’s also smaller than my previous EVGA 1200w PSU and slid right in place. I’m very happy with it especially after having back to back EVGA PSUs fry on me within six months of each other. The white cabling matches my O11 Dynamic case perfectly and we will see how things go on down the road.

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  8. Afura

    I haven’t installed any hardware in years and my previous gpu’s have all been pretty straightforward so when I pulled this out I was concerned. Everything installed just fine though, no issues with poor clips or anything, and it included some tiny zip ties for cable management. I don’t really even hear it run, especially compared to my previous unit, which is nice.

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  9. David López

    the 650 W versions runs fine, i haven’t got any problems with it.
    Seems it provides de power that it states.
    i bought it like 2 months ago i think.
    The colors of the RGB light are pretty u can switch them, i still don’t understand at all the fan system, basically it runs on its own when it needs it, but you can turn it on to be spinning constantly like a regular PSU does.
    I run it with a RTX 3060 OC 12gb and a R5 5600X

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  10. Peter Griffin

    Very competitively priced unit that is very quiet. It’s 100% silent when not playing games. I can’t tell if it makes noise during gaming because NVidia is certainly louder.
    5700x plus 4070 don’t seem to stress this at all.

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