Toshiba ZT750W-UK power supply unit 750 W 20+4 pin ATX ATX Black

  • Brand : Toshiba
  • Product name : ZT750W-UK
  • Product code : OCZ-ZT750W-UK
  • Category : Power Supply Units
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  • Warranty: : 5-year warranty
  • Long product name Toshiba ZT750W-UK power supply unit 750 W 20+4 pin ATX ATX Black :

    High-Performance 750W, Fully Modular Cable Management, 80-Plus Bronze

  • Short summary description Toshiba ZT750W-UK power supply unit 750 W 20+4 pin ATX ATX Black :

    Toshiba ZT750W-UK, 750 W, 100 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz, 12.6 A, +12V,+3.3V,+5V,+5Vsb,-12V, Active

  • Long summary description Toshiba ZT750W-UK power supply unit 750 W 20+4 pin ATX ATX Black :

    Toshiba ZT750W-UK. Total power: 750 W, AC input voltage: 100 - 240 V, AC input frequency: 50 - 60 Hz. Motherboard power connector: 20+4 pin ATX, Cabling type: Fully-Modular. Purpose: PC, Power supply unit (PSU) form factor: ATX, 80 PLUS certification: 80 PLUS Bronze. Product colour: Black, Cooling type: Active, Fan diameter: 14 cm. Width: 150 mm, Depth: 175 mm, Height: 86 mm

Reviews
Updated:
2013-04-01 03:22:37
Average rating:84
Uk has collected 21 expert reviews for Toshiba ZT750W-UK power supply unit 750 W 20+4 pin ATX ATX Black and the average expert rating is 84 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
hardwareheaven.com
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2013-04-01 03:22:28
Average rating:90
Today we have one of the first samples of the OCZ ZT 750w PSU on our test bench to find out if it can hit that balance of performance and cost which appeals to the mainstream consumer.
  • One of the concerns that will always be present when looking at a mainstream PSU is that a manufacturer has skimped on quality when compared to their higher end models. Especially so when the higher end units as impressively built as we saw with OCZ's...
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-01-22 01:05:26
Average rating:0
If you're planning on using two graphics cards in your desktop PC, and perhaps even try your hand at overclocking those along with your processor, it's advisable to get a PSU of between 750 and 950 watts. There are a huge number of these on the market...
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-12-17 02:40:43
Average rating:0
Power supplies with 750 to 850 watt are very popular among enthusiasts with serious gaming rigs. We tested and compared 30 different models. If you are configuring a gaming pc with a powerful graphics card you will most likely be choosing a power suppl...
  • Perhaps not the most exciting conclusion but we didn't encounter any really bad units in this test. It seems that as long as you buy a power supply from a well respected brand you'll be fine. Still this doesn't mean that there aren't any differences, es...
hardwareunboxed.com
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2013-04-01 03:22:23
Average rating:0
Today we are taking a look at OCZ’s new affordable performance power supply series, known as the ZT range. These modestly priced units are 80-Plus Bronze Certified for up to 85% efficiency. The series features three fully modular units rated at 750w, 6...
  • The OCZ ZT Series is very well priced and we were surprised to find the 550w model online for as little as $90. As tempting as that is, potential buyers could be even more tempted by the higher capacity units which are only a fraction more expensive. T...
jonnyguru.com
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2013-04-01 03:22:27
Average rating:90
Today's power supply comes to us from OCZ. The ZT Series is a fully modular, 80 Plus Bronze certified power supply, available in 550W, 650W and 750W. We're going to have a look at the 750W today.The retail box for the ZT looks a lot like the box we us...
  • Fully modular, Great price... especially after the occasional mail in rebate, 5 year "PowerSwap" warranty from OCZ...
  • What's with the big blob of solder running along the bottom of the PCB?...
  • and scoringAt jonnyGURU.com, we score power supplies in four different categories: performance, functionality, build quality and value.Performance (40% o the final score) - The positives of this unit are the excellent +12V regulation and the ripple su...
techpowerup.com
Updated:
2013-04-01 03:22:31
Average rating:86
is the ZT Series 750W (or ZT 750W) which plays in a really to...
  • Good price/performance ratio, Real 45°C continuous output rating, Fully modular design, Good noise/ripple suppression, Japanese caps in the secondary side, Strong 5VSB rail (4A max), Five year warranty...
  • Noisy fan at high loads, A little loose voltage regulation overall, No MOV in the transient filtering stage...
  • Two units that play in the same category along with OCZ ZT 750W are the Corsair TX 750M and the Inwin Commander II 750W, both of which we have reviewed in the past here at TechPowerUp. All three, aforementioned PSUs have almost the same price, provide...
overclockers.com
Updated:
2014-02-09 01:08:10
Average rating:0
We're back with another PSU review folks, OCZ sent me a box with a box in it, and I'm pretty sure there's a PSU in the box somewhere!This time the lucky unit is one of OCZ's new ZT Series units, they're fully modular and come in 550 W, 650 W and 750 W fla...
  • The ZT series is OCZ's newest, and it is aimed squarely at what is arguably the second most brutal PSU market: the mid-to-high power, good efficiency without a massive price tag market (I would say that the cheap but not dangerous market is the hardest...