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Pure Power 12 M 750W, ATX 3.0, 80 Plus® Gold, Modular Power Supply, for PCIe 5.0 GPUs and GPUs with 6+2 pin connectors, 12VHPWR Cable Included, Silent 120mm be quiet! Fan - BN504

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$179.23 USD
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Pure Power 12 M 750W is ATX 3.0 compliant and PCIe 5.0 compatible and offers peerless dependability with best-in-class features. Pure Power 12 M 750W offers the best combination of features with outstanding compatibility.

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Maddi
super quiet

built my pc with mostly Be Quiet parts, its super quiet as the name suggests and i haven't had a issue, no complaints, the Germans usually know what they are doing when it comes down to technology. Dankeshun

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Umair K
Feels Dependable

- Appreciate the absence of an ugly sticker at the exposed end of the PSU's rear (Check photos) Keeps things nice and stealthy. - Tight but reassuring fit on the modular connectors. - Almost suspiciously true to its name. Other than the "click" the unit chirps out once when you hit the PC power button, The fan on it stays whisper quiet even during a stress-load. - Some of the cables felt a wee bit not as long as I'd expect them to be, But in my case I was also kinda glad that they weren't any longer than what they ended up being, If that makes sense. - As someone else mentioned, They cables aren't labelled, But to most that wouldn't really be a concern as it's all pretty straightforward when it comes to what plugs in where. - Weighs much like it looks. Heavier than the similar oumph unit I was replacing with this one. - The warranty void if removed sticker was triggering to me. Though I left it on, It's worth mentioning that it was already sliced (since it was right at a sharp edge bend on the PSU) - Even though it covers the screw it's intended to, Had the PSU box not arrive sealed as shown in the photo, I probably would've felt a bit shaky about whether it was cause for concern or not. - Maybe I'm just susceptible to their cultivated brand image, But something about it just feels "Right" to me. Suffice to say, I'm more than content with going for this one over the many other reputed ones out there.

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Excelente, tal cual la publicación, excelente precio llegó antes de lo esperado
La mejor compra

La mejor compra excelente fuente, recomendada en muchos foros como la mejor fuente para comprar en estas fechas del 2024 para su potencia y certificación.

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Christian C. Kunig
In an i7 14700 | ASRock Riptide Z790 WiFi, Fairly Decked Out Computer

It's been 12 years since I built myself a new machine, so I felt like I deserved to do it right. After all kinds of research and shopping, I decided on this P/S. (Pure Power 12 M 750W, ATX 3.0, 80 Plus Gold.) I wanted gold, I wanted modular, and I wanted a hundred or two extra watts. I had some trouble figuring out which power connectors went where on the motherboard. (Two 8 pin plugs on the motherboard and one 8 pin connector on the video card.) I called their tech support, it got answered almost immediately by a nice lady who, to my surprise, knew exactly what was going on once I told her which power supply I had! That's not as easy as it sounds, since, all the different Pure Power supplies come with different sets of (modular) cables; she had a lot to remember! We figured it out in no time and she kept me from potentially plugging one of the motherboard 8 pin connectors into the video card and vice versa. ASRock and Pure Power had totally different names for them. One of the most pleasant tech support calls I've ever been on! So, this power supply has been working in this machine for over a month. I've had the machine stressed on purpose, testing with CPU Z and and stressed incidentally, up-scaling (from 480P to 720P) and converting (from MP4 to MKV H265) video files. This was a real pleasure! Files that took my old machine over an hour, took 4-6 minutes on this one! Never any trouble, let alone with the power supply. I tried to find the "knee" in the performance to price ratio curve for all these parts, and if I did it anywhere, I did it with this power supply! The computer has 48 gigabytes (2X24) of G.Skill Ripjaws memory. This machine also has 5 M2 SSD's (One is PCI 5), a SATA 3 SSD, and two 6 terabyte (left over from NAS's) SATA 3 Seagate Iron Wolf HDD's. For video, it's got a used Zotac 1660 6GB GDDR5 card. I'm not a gamer; more of a productivity guy, but this machine's pretty decked out and it's faaast, and there's never any kind of a problem with this power supply! Oh! Yea! No LED's. The motherboard has them and has an LED controller, but I turned them off. The fans' LED's aren't plugged in. But it has two PWM fans for the processor cooler and 6 PWM case fans - the smallest is 120 mm. It boots in under 15 seconds, with all kinds of stuff running, and the cooling fans also crank up as it's booting, as it shuts down, for a second, and once in awhile for no apparent reason. All the other fans are louder (only when it's stressed) than the power supply fan, which I never even hear. I recommend it completely. It's well-built, competent, reliable, (so far; you never know for sure), and quiet, and it has great tech support if you need it. It's beefy and heavy, but not monstrously huge. It's very well priced for a "serious" power supply. Perfect! It's in a Phanteks Enthoo case with plenty of room, so the [modular] wiring is all well laid out inside. I found the included wiring harnesses long enough and sufficient for this build. This power supply finished off a very nice machine! I can't imagine needing a bigger power supply than this unless you've got a gamer-style, several thousand dollar video card or something.

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afk4life
The manual is pretty unclear, which can cause confusion

If you are used to building PCs in previous years, this one comes with a surprise. Instead of the clear-cut 8-pin and the large 20-pin one, there's extra cables attached to its big pin cable. The manual says to tie those off, and if you follow that direction, you'll get the power connectors all set and think you're done, having plugged the small one into one of the two places it can go. What to me was totally unclear is you need to plugin in the small 8-pin connector right next to the big one that it says to just ignore into the small 4-pin plug below that. This is especially bad because the 8-pin is usually not just an 8-pin but for years we've been told to ignore that. So basically if your simplest config is powering the mobo, and it's not a 24-pin mobo, make sure both the 20-pin and the one next to it are all plugged in using the 8 and 4-pin connectors. If you do what the manual seems to say and ignore the little plug attached to the big one, you'll get lights and nothing else. We're still ignoring the extra pins on the small mobo connector just now they go on the power supply with no explanation. All three places you can plug in to the power supply including the big 20-pin should be plugged in. I only figured that out as a last-ditch method because I had a 2015 Corsair that powered it up just fine so it made no sense two power supplies in a row would be bad especially from be quiet. Get better at your documentation. Two of us read the entire thing, and two of us didn't see that one coming, we both just figured since it was an old-design motherboard it didn't matter. That's a general critique of be quiet -- when their products work as intended and they're excellent, the only reason they haven'r worked is because the basic documentation is a fail. Not everyone building your products built their first PC in the past two years. A lot of us had to plug in tons of tiny connectors for the case for our first build. I love be quiet's products,. all my cooling and fans on my own PC are from them, even with AI load their air cooler is enough. Just remember, your audience is not entirely people who built their first system in 2022, and make it clearer.

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Pure Power 12 M 750W, ATX 3.0, 80 Plus® Gold, Modular Power Supply, for PCIe 5.0 GPUs and GPUs with 6+2 pin connectors, 12VHPWR Cable Included, Silent 120mm be quiet! Fan - BN504
be quiet!

Pure Power 12 M 750W, ATX 3.0, 80 Plus® Gold, Modular Power Supply, for PCIe 5.0 GPUs and GPUs with 6+2 pin connectors, 12VHPWR Cable Included, Silent 120mm be quiet! Fan - BN504

$179.23 USD
Pure Power 12 M 750W is ATX 3.0 compliant and PCIe 5.0 compatible and offers peerless dependability with best-in-class features. Pure Power 12 M 750W offers the best combination of features with outstanding compatibility.

BN504

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