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Key Features Fully- Modular – The 750W Rampage is the only power supply of the series with a Fully-Modular cable management design ensuring building or upgrading is made more efficiently and guaranteeing a clean looking PC. 80 Plus Bronze Certification – The Rampage Range are 80 Plus Bronze 230V certified achieving an efficiency of up to 88% at a load of 50%. Japanese TK Main Capacitor – With a Japanese TK main capacitor included in the Rampage delivers a reliable life expectancy and quality assurance. Power – The Rampage Range offers some Real Gaming Power, with a single 12V rail for high compatibility and extreme high current output. The 80 Plus 230V EU Bronze efficiency enables your high end components to work to their full potential. 14cm Cooling Fan – An ultra silent 14cm cooling fan ensures the Rampage delivers not only silent cooling but cooling that is effective guaranteeing a PSU that will run safely, smoothly and will last the distance. Flat Black Cables – Improve your aesthetics flat black cables have been used to enable builders to easily manage and save space improving airflow and creating a great looking PC. All Black Look – Black is the colour, with the all black finish and the flat black cables give your gaming PC a clean professional look. Warranty – The GameMax Rampage PSU Range comes with 2 Years Warranty. Dimensions: 150mm x 87mm x 160mm (W x H x D) Input Voltage: 200-240VAC Input Current: 5A Input Frequency Range: 50Hz PFC: Active PFC Power Good Signal: Approx. 300ms Hold Up Time: 10ms Efficiency: 85% MTBF: 100,000 Hours Protection: OVP / OPP / UVP Power: 750W Operation Temperature: 0-30°C Safety: CE / FCC / CB Cooling: 14cm Cooling Fan Noise: 40dBA Connections 1 x 20+4 Pin Main 2 x 4+4 Pin 12V 6 x SATA 3 x 4-Pin Molex 4 x 6+2 Pin PCI-e 80 Plus Certified: Yes – 80 Plus Bronze General Specifications Manufacturer Part Number: GMXRPG750FMOD EAN Number: 5055492413963 Has Mains Plug: No Colour: Black What’s In The Box: PSU Modular Cables Manual Cable Ties Screws Unit (Product) Dimensions (mm): 150mm x 87mm x 160mm (W x H x D) Packaging Dimensions (mm): 307mm x 199mm x 121mm (W x H x D) Net Weight (KGs): 1.58 KGs Gross Weight (KGs): 2.08 KGs
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