Rosewill Tachyon 750W Power Supply Review

Rosewill Tachyon 750W Overview
Rosewill has gone will a pretty plain design on the Tachyon, it has an all black coating. The unit itself is the typical power supply size at 5.9 x 3.39 x 6.7 inch. If you didn’t know this unit is actually a rebranded Super Flower SF-750P14PE. As I did mention earlier the unit makes use of a single powerful 12V rail.

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As I said Rosewill has gone pretty plain on this power supply so there are no markings or logos at all on the sides of the power supply. The top of the unit has a sticker with your input / output graph on it.

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The rear of the unit has a honeycomb design to help airflow. Back there you will also find a power connection and power button. On the bottom of the unit is the 140mm cooling fan, again no markings or logos anywhere.

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The front of the unit houses the modular connections. They have dust covers on them so if you are not using a specific connection then they can be covered up. As I said this unit is semi-modular so you do have cables coming out of the unit. These cables are sleeved all the way in to the unit and there is a plastic ring around the opening that will keep the cables from ripping or snagging.

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The cables that are actually connected to the power supply include the 24pin ATX, 4+4pin CPU, 8pin CPU and two PCI-Express 6+2pin. The modular cables give you two more 6+2pin PCI-Express, 8 SATA, 5 Molex and a single floppy.

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