Overall, then, the non-modular GreenMe 750W is a solid addition to the massed ranks of mainstream power supplies. A tweak here and there would take it from being competent to good, especially given the keen price, and it remains decent enough to go on a shortlist for a value-focused build...
Yet, somehow or other, we've developed a soft spot for everything it's trying to be. The XFrame is different, it's unique and we can think of few better ways to showcase a range of high-end components...
The In Win GreenMe 650W power supply is a nice change to the standard black power supplies. The white eco-friendly paint will stand out in most cases, which could be a good or bad thing for some. Either way, it’s nice to see that a tech company is making an effort to make their products eco-friendly and bring a quality product at the same time...
In summary, if you are an average user looking for an affordable 750 W power supply with the 80 Plus Bronze certification, the In Win GreenMe may be an option...
The price is quite good at $99, I can only find one unit in this wattage/efficiency range for less and it isn’t much less. Most comparable unit are the same price of $5-$10 more expensive. Four rails with juicy OCP trip points is ideal from a safety standpoint. The fan does a good job of staying quiet when possible, by the time you draw enough power to spin the fan up the odds are excellent that whatever is drawing the power will drown out the PSU fan noise...
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