Deepcool DQ750 Evo Quanta Review
DeepCool DQ750 Evo Quanta Review
In case you haven’t heard of it, Deepcool headquartered in Shenzhen, China, is one of the suppliers best known for its affordable but above the line PC hardware. Here’s the new DeepCool brand that has diversified into chassis, water coolers, laptop cooling and, more recently, Power Supply Units or PSUs. Read more from this DeepCool DQ750 Evo Quanta Review.
Build Quality
At the price of over PHP4,000, DeepCool DQ7500 Evo Quanta’s quality shines through at one glance. It measures 160mm x 150mm x 86mm (WxDxH) in size. The all-black aesthetic is way better than the gold-colored grill as it looks cheap. Inside is a 140mm YL fan – model D14SM-12 which spins up at all times. Here’s more for you:
Cables | Length, plugs |
Main (24-pin) | 48cm x1 (fixed) |
ATX/EPS (8-pin) | 60cm x1 (fixed) |
PCIe (6+2-pin) | 45-55cm x2 45-55cm x2 |
SATA | 40-60cm x3 40-60cm x3 60-70cm x2 |
Molex | 70cm x1 (on SATA cable) 70cm x1 (on SATA cable) 40-60cm x2 (on shared SATA cable) |
Floppy | None |
If you notice, there are only five cable runs for six ports on the PSU. That’s because DeepCool combines Molex and SATA into one cable for the three runs. For some builds, it’s eight ports are enough. Cabling is a little short for the first connector on each run. But on a better note, the cables are nice and flat. Anyone needing more than four 6-8-pin connectors should be looking at a higher-wattage PSU.
Amps/watts and voltage | 3.3V | 5V | 12V1 | -12V | +5VSB | |
Rail amps | 20A | 20A | 62A | 0.8A | 3A | |
Maximum rating | 100W | 744W | 9.6W | 15W | ||
Maximum continuous rating | 750W @ 40°C ambient |
Premium supplies often have at least an 80 PLUS Gold efficiency rating and 40°C ambient temperature threshold for continuous power. Deepcool ticks both of those requirements with the DQ750 Evo. Inside, it’s a little surprising to find that Channel Well Technology (CWT) is the OEM here. Why? Because CWT has a very close relationship with Corsair, with the latter company’s entire range of supplies now moving over to using CWT.
Output-wise, it’s a mix of Samxon and Nippon Chemi-Con. Deepcool makes a sensible compromise between PSU cost and the quality of components used within. Do be aware that this unit is materially different from the regular DQ750 as the Evo uses an upgraded platform.
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