Cooler Master first launched its V-Series power supplies with the semi-modular series that featured an 80 Plus Gold certification and a semi-modular cable design. Now we have the new V-Series that features an the same 80 Plus Gold certification, but now has a fully modular design. These power supplies feature 100% high quality Japanese capacitors, a 3D circuit design, Cooler Master’s own Silencio FP fan, a flat cable design and come with a 5-year warranty. The V-Series comes in 550W, 650W, 750W, 850W, and 1000W units, today we will be taking a look at the 750W which sits right in the middle of the V-Series. Let’s see what it can do!
Special thanks to Cooler Master for providing us with the V750 750W Power Supply to review.
Packaging
The V750 comes in a very nice retail box. On the front it has a photo of the unit and outlines some of the main features which include fully modular cables, high quality Cooler Master Silencio FP fan, and 100% Japanese made capacitors.
Flipping the box over to the back there is a full listing of the connectors that you will have. This is good to know if you need a specific number of connectors for your build. Also on the back we have graphs showing the fan curve and efficiency curve.
On the side of the box there is a full listing of specification as well as an input / output chart.
Getting everything out of the box we have the V750 unit, a bag of modular cables, power cable, cable ties, mounting screws, and a user’s manual.