In need of a 750W

@nlel1975 tbh, you should've returned your 750BQ...would've thought that the return cost of the 750bq + p&p of the core reactor would still be cheaper than another 750w gold of equivalent quality?
 
Recently installed my RM750x from a popular high street retailer and actually in-stock on shelves.

A bit of a shock as the price reduced at the till, total cost of £89.99!

Really chuffed with that as my daughters RM650x was £79.99!
 
@nlel1975 tbh, you should've returned your 750BQ...would've thought that the return cost of the 750bq + p&p of the core reactor would still be cheaper than another 750w gold of equivalent quality?

It was £ 8.33 more expensive than my EVGA anyway (after VAT refund) because they charge £ 14.98 delivery to Jersey. Sending it back would have cost me £ 15.75 because it weighs 2.6KG.

Had it been 2KG or below I would have got away with a £ 9.85 return postage cost. So at the end of the day I wouldn’t have saved much over its normal non sale price.
 
The bitfenix formula series 750W gold seems to be one of the better ones at £82.99 on OCUK, but its not modular, also I don't think its that popular as people don't usually recommend it.
 
The bitfenix formula series 750W gold seems to be one of the better ones at £82.99 on OCUK, but its not modular, also I don't think its that popular as people don't usually recommend it.

Yeah my EVGA might be bronze but it’s semi modular at least. In fact it’s one of the cheapest well known brand 750W semi modular units out there.

That ADATA Core Reactor 750W was better but it was a stock clearance so you won’t find them on sale for that price again.
 
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