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Review: Deepcool DQ750 Evo Quanta

by Tarinder Sandhu on 22 April 2015, 14:00

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Conclusion

Deepcool carries on the good work with the semi-modular, 80 PLUS Gold-rated DQ750 EVO supply, which is soon to be available for £75.

Deepcool is on a mission to expand its retail presence across Europe through the release of a number of own-branded products that focus on value.

We were suitably impressed with the budget Lucifer cooler a while back, and Deepcool carries on the good work with the semi-modular, 80 PLUS Gold-rated DQ750 Evo Quanta supply, which is soon to be available for £75.

Using an enhanced CWT platform mated to a large fan, albeit one that is operational at all times, performance ranges from good to very good in our battery of tests.

There is no shortage of high-quality PSUs battling it out for your attention in the 600-800W space, with the Fractal Edison M 750W and EVGA SuperNova G2 750W being cases in point, yet Deepcool's DQ750 Evo Quanta, a solid entrant into the PSU market, is now another name to add to that list.

The Good
 
The Bad
Good performance
Above-average regulation
Quiet fan at low loads
Five-year warranty
 
No manual in box
Not widely available in UK
No SATA-only cables


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