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Posted 15 May 2024

AeroCool Integrator Gold 750W 80+ Gold PCIE 5 Fully Modular PSU ATX3.0

£69.98£89.9922% off
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About this deal

Ive been looking for a sub £80 PSU for a while, something which isn't very loud and is good value, this seems to be hitting those points, but what stood out was it was fully modular and gold rated, so for that i thought it was a good reason.

Some key points:

AeroCool Integrator Gold 750W 80+ Gold PCIE 5 Fully Modular PSU ATX3.0: The most affordable 80Plus Gold power supply unit that delivers high efficiency and stable power output with minimum noise. Now with optimized fan speed curve and fully modular soft black cables for better cable management.

Optimized fan speed allows for near inaudible fan noise and silent PSU operation. 12cm silent black fan with optimized thermal fan speed control, plus 0RPM mode operation in low load.

Built-in premium 105°C Japanese capacitors provide uncompromised performance, reliability and durability even under the most demanding conditions.

Fully modular design provides you with full control of your cables, allowing for super efficient cable management and improved air flow to achieve the best possible cooling performance.
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  1. mihav's avatar
    good price but i would rather get the Corsair RMe Series 750 Watt Compact Fully Modular 80+ Gold PCIe5 PSU/Power Supply ATX3.0 Refurbished from them for the same price, i would trust refurb corsair more than aerocool - dont have anything particular against the brand but comes from my past experiences with them remember that had one 650W from aerocool and it was randomly shutting my 1080ti rig down
    HotPotato22's avatar
    Thanks for the recommendation. I was i need of a power supply with 10 SATA power connectors and the Corsair will be perfect.
  2. Ian_Kemp's avatar
    Aerocool is a hard nope.
  3. morfinel's avatar
    Spend a bit more and get a better psu, especially if you buy decent one it will last 10+ years.
    gjk1's avatar
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    I got a crap one 8 years ago for about £39 and its still going (corsair cx430) , I think this one will be fine for me especially as my system will be running about <400w max so judging by the graphs on their website the fan wont kick in very much or will be on the quiet side at least. Only reason im replacing my current is the fact the fan is a bit on the noisy side on the corsair and the AeroCool suggests it will be <15db (39db).
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