EVGA 750 B5 80PLUS Bronze 750W Fully Modular PSU 220-B5-0750-V1 For Sale

EVGA 750 B5 80PLUS Bronze 750W Fully Modular PSU 220-B5-0750-V1
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EVGA 750 B5 80PLUS Bronze 750W Fully Modular PSU 220-B5-0750-V1:
$75.00

EVGA 750 B5 80PLUS Bronze 750W Fully Modular PSU


-PRE-OWNED, a little dusty yet FULLY FUNCTIONAL with no issues at all


-COMPLETE WITH ALL THE NECESSARY CABLES, JUST MOUNT IT TO YOUR RIG AND YOU SHOULD BE GOOD TO GO


-NO RETURNS ACCEPTED AS THIS WAS TESTED PRIOR TO SHIPPING AND ESPECIALLY WILL NOT ACCEPT A SPECIAL RETURN REQUEST IF THE WARRANTY STICKERS HAVE BEEN TAMPERED


This fully modular EVGA power supply unit is a reliable and efficient choice for your computer system. With a maximum power output of 750W, this PSU is capable of handling heavy-duty tasks. It is compatible with EVGA brand and features a modular design, making cable management easier.


This product is ideal for those who are looking for a power supply unit that can handle high-performance computing without compromising on efficiency. Its 80PLUS Bronze certification ensures that it is energy-efficient and can save you on power bills. Upgrade your computer system with this EVGA power supply unit today.



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