




What you see here is the retail package. It comes in a big box. Very well packed and protected. There are some really thick foam blocks that keep the PSU sitting snugly in the box to prevent damage during transportation. I've also included a standard size 300W ATX PSU in the picture so you can see just how compact the OP750 is. The OP750 is only slightly bigger than the 300W Acbel. The OP750 is compact, but still very heavy. It's listed as 2.6kg. Small cases will have no issues with this PSU. There's some good news here for friends of the planet. The black paint used on the PSU case is lead free paint and the PSU itself also RoHS compliant.

Here is the top of the OP750. It uses a single 120mm fan. Silverstone rates the fan noise as 22dBA minimum. From my trials, the fan can't be heard over the rig's system fans so it's nice n quiet. Though Silverstone has packed a very powerful PSU into a small, compact case, they've managed to keep the unit cool and quiet.
The power connector wire is now of the normal type. It's no longer the proprietary pin type like the OP1000. The wire is thicker than normal PSUs though.
The OP750 comes with a whole bunch of wires and they're not modular. Some of you may be disappointed about not getting modular plugs at this price point. Those who like modular plugs can get the DA750 which is the same PSU.
The OP750 comes with the following plugs: 1x 4pin n 1x 8pin CPU plugs, 4x 6pin PCIe plugs(for 8800GTX SLi), 1x 8pin PCIe, 20+4 pin ATX plug, 6x SATA plugs, 6x molex plugs and 2x floppy plugs. Take note that the OP750 is only semi sleeved. The sleeves only go up to the 1st plug of the SATA and molex plugs. I would have preferred it if Silverstone sleeved it all the way. I sleeved the remainder of the SATA n molex wires on my own to make it nicer. Those of us who are not modders wouldn't dare to open up the SATA n molex plugs for sleeving so that's a minus point there.
This post has been edited by ianho: Jun 29 2007, 02:15 AM
Jun 29 2007, 01:49 AM, updated 19y ago
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