SeaSonic Core GC-750 750W Fully Wired 80+ Gold ATX 3.1 Black Power Supply
750W SeaSonic Core GC-750 PSU, Black, Fully Wired, 80 PLUS Gold, Single Rail, 62A, 120mm Fan, ATX 3.1
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Core GC-750 750W Fully Wired 80+ Gold ATX 3.1 Black Power Supply from SeaSonic
EXPERT POWER DELIVERY The SeaSonic CORE GC ATX 3.1 750W is a reliable and efficient power supply designed to meet the demands of modern PC systems with compliance to the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. Delivering 750W of continuous power, it features 80 PLUS Gold certification for high energy efficiency and reduced power loss, ensuring stable and consistent performance under varying system loads. Built with SeaSonic’s proven engineering and high-quality components, the unit supports modern graphics cards via a native 12V-2x6 connector, while maintaining strong +12V rail output for power-hungry components. The CORE GC ATX 3.1 series utilises a fixed cable design for straightforward installation, combined with a compact ATX form factor for compatibility with a wide range of cases. Equipped with a thermally controlled 120mm fan and comprehensive protection circuitry, this power supply delivers dependable operation, efficient cooling, and long-term reliability for performance-focused systems.
750WWattage
80 PLUS GoldEnergy Efficiency Certification
ATX 3.1Form Factor
CORE Series
80 PLUS® Gold CertifiedThe CORE GC Series achieves 80 PLUS® Gold certification with its 90 % efficiency at 50 % system load.
CablingFixed Cables
AllianceTUF Gaming
Smart and Silent Fan Control
For Maximised PerformanceThe intelligent thermal circuit feature is designed to find the optimal balance between the necessity to cool the components and the need to run the power supply in the most silent manner possible.
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