
EVGA
EVGA 100-N1-0750-L1 750 N1 750W ATX Power Supply
★★★★★
750W
The EVGA 750 N1 delivers 750 watts of continuous power with comprehensive circuit protections at a budget-friendly price point.
$93.02*
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Overview
Key Features
EVGA 750W N1 Series
Fan Size/ Bearing: 120 millimeter Sleeve bearing ; quiet and intelligent auto fan for near silent operation
Heavy duty protections, including OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, and SCP
Operating Temperature: 0 degree to 25 degree Celsius
Specifications
Brand
EVGA
Series
750W N1
Model
100-N1-0750-L1
Wattage
750 Watts
Form Factor
ATX
Fan
120mm Sleeve Bearing (Auto Speed Control)
Voltage
120 Volts
Connector Type
24-pin
Protections
OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, SCP
Operating Temperature
0°C to 25°C
Dimensions
5.51 x 5.91 x 3.35 inches
Weight
3.96 pounds
Cooling Method
Air
Compatible Devices
Personal Computer
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👍 Pros
- 750 watts of continuous power provides ample headroom for mid-range and many high-end builds
- Five built-in circuit protections guard your components against electrical faults
- 120mm sleeve bearing fan with automatic speed control keeps noise levels reasonable
- Competitive price point makes it accessible for budget-conscious builders
- Standard ATX form factor ensures broad case compatibility
👎 Cons
- No 80 Plus efficiency certification means higher electricity consumption and more heat output than rated alternatives
- Non-modular cable design leaves unused cables cluttering the case interior
- Sleeve bearing fan is less durable long-term compared to ball bearing or fluid dynamic bearing alternatives
- Operating temperature rated only up to 25°C, which may limit reliable output in poorly ventilated cases
Frequently Asked Questions
What protection features does the EVGA 750 N1 include?
The 750 N1 includes five heavy-duty protections: Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Under Voltage Protection (UVP), Over Current Protection (OCP), Over Power Protection (OPP), and Short Circuit Protection (SCP).
Is the EVGA 750 N1 modular?
No, the 750 N1 is a non-modular power supply, meaning all cables are permanently attached. This keeps the price low but means unused cables will need to be tucked away inside your case.
What size fan does the 750 N1 use for cooling?
It uses a 120mm sleeve bearing fan with quiet automatic speed control that adjusts based on load and temperature.
What is the form factor and will it fit my case?
The 750 N1 is a standard ATX form factor measuring 5.51 x 5.91 x 3.35 inches, compatible with any case that supports ATX power supplies.
Does this unit have an 80 Plus efficiency rating?
The EVGA 750 N1 is not 80 Plus certified, which places it in the entry-level efficiency tier. This means it will draw more power from the wall relative to what it delivers to your components compared to 80 Plus rated units.