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Fractal Design Ion+ Series 760 W

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The Fractal Design Ion+ 760P is a very quiet high-performance power supply of fine build quality. Its highly flexible cables, which lack in-line caps, make cable routing and management considerably easier. Costing about as much as PSUs with lower efficiency certifications, it also won't drain your wallet.

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Thank you! Finally! I really wanted a review about this psu from here.thumbs up for both high power and fractal for this psu looks like a winner!
 
Not a bad PSU in practice if it werent for the exrremely high inrush current wich quite frankly might be too much for for many breakers and therefor cause a lot of complains. They really should have adressed that.
 
Thank you! Finally! I really wanted a review about this psu from here.thumbs up for both high power and fractal for this psu looks like a winner!
What's the difference between that review here and the THG's one?
 
Thanks for such detailed review.
Want to buy one, but low amount of real consumer reviews holds me back.

Also, can some help me to understand these graphs on Russian review site.

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These cross-load graphs looks so much different if we are comparing them to other PSUs.
Other ones tend to have more horizontal lines with much less deviations. (darker color more deviation)
Plus their PSU had some Voltage dips on high loads.
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(860 model in image, but 660 had similar issue)

This is confusing because if I read your review correctly, you didn't had such issues.
 
@crmaris Can you review the new release EVGA 700w 80 plus Gold model is called EVGA 700 GD


its a good brand name, gold rated, and only 60 bucks... just seems to good to be true... please advise :D
 
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its a good brand name, gold rated, and only 60 bucks... just seems to good to be true... please advise :D

You shouldn't be so surprised. My guess is that the PSU that interests you ,is cheap due to it's a non-modular design. Modular PSUs tend to have an increased price compared to the non-modular.
Anyway ,nowadays you can find many good PSUs for low prices (I gave a very quick look at Amazon and found couple of them) :

-Corsair RM650X @70$ : https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-RM650x-Modular-Supply-Renewed/dp/B07KGKZ41V/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3NTMFY0MO93ET&keywords=power+supply&qid=1571482593&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin:6906985011|6906986011,p_n_feature_three_browse-bin:16955319011&rnid=16955315011&s=pc&sprefix=power,aps,302&sr=1-3
-Corsair TX650M @60$ : https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-TX650M-Modular-Supply-Renewed/dp/B07L8NDH1F/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3NTMFY0MO93ET&keywords=power+supply&qid=1571482593&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin:6906985011|6906986011,p_n_feature_three_browse-bin:16955319011&rnid=16955315011&s=pc&sprefix=power,aps,302&sr=1-1
EDIT: hmm , i just noticed that at the links i put says ""renewed"" so they are not ""brand new"" PSUs. But anyway , my point for the price for non-modular PSUs still stands.
 
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Not a bad PSU in practice if it werent for the exrremely high inrush current wich quite frankly might be too much for for many breakers and therefor cause a lot of complains. They really should have adressed that.
My current CX 650 has about the same amount of inrush current. Still has yet to do anything to my breaker.
 
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