Question Is this a good power supply? (Thermaltake 750W Smart Pro RGB Power Supply)

Dec 15, 2019
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I'm swapping my case on my main PC to an open-air one and I'm buying a new RGB PSU to replace my current one (because I can use it in my spare build).
https://www.jw.com.au/thermaltake-750w-smart-pro-rgb-power-supply
Can you please tell me whether I'm making a good decision buying the 'Thermaltake 750W Smart Pro RGB 80+ Bronze Power Supply' and if I'm not, can you please recommend me some good RGB PSUs around AU$150 -200 (US$100-135 )?
Also, since I'm moving to an Open-Air chassis, is non-modular a good idea? I've heard it's not.

My specs are:
ROG Maximus X Hero
Core i7 8700k
32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB
EVGA GTX 1070 (can't remember exactly)
 

DSzymborski

Curmudgeon Pursuivant
Moderator
It's better than some of their low-end RGB power supplies, but it's still a rather unimpressive one. Good RGB power supplies are very rare; the people who are likely to buy an RGB power supply are more likely to use a case with a PSU shroud.

However, one of the few RGB power supplies I'd consider buying is within your stated price range.

PCPartPicker Part List

Power Supply: Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($139.00 @ Austin Computers)
Total: $139.00
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-12-16 03:24 AEDT+1100


As for modular vs. non-modular, I've never heard of a situation in which you'd prefer non-modular. Well, other than price differential.
 

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