Cooler Master

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750-V2 Power Supply | 80 Plus Gold 750W Fully Modular

د.ج 21.900,00
  • ATX 3.0 Ready with 12VHPWR Support:
    Delivers full compatibility with the latest ATX 3.0 standard. The included 90-degree 12VHPWR adapter cable ensures clean cable management and full support for current-gen GPUs like NVIDIA RTX 40-series.

  • High Efficiency – 80 PLUS Gold Certified:
    Offers ≥90% efficiency at typical loads. As a result, it reduces power waste, heat generation, and electricity bills.

  • Japanese Capacitors for Long-Term Reliability:
    Built with 100% high-quality Japanese capacitors, the MWE Gold V2 ensures premium durability and consistent power delivery over time.

  • Fully Modular Design:
    Simplifies cable management by allowing you to use only the cables you need, creating cleaner, more efficient builds.

  • Thermal Resilience & Quiet Cooling:
    Operates reliably up to 50°C, making it ideal for gaming and workstation builds. The 120mm HDB (Hydro Dynamic Bearing) fan keeps noise levels low while ensuring long-term cooling performance.

  • Robust Protection Features:
    Equipped with multiple safety measures including UVP, OVP, OPP, OTP, SCP, and OCP, protecting your system from electrical issues.

  • Broad Connectivity Options:

    • 1 x 24-pin ATX

    • 1 x EPS 4+4-pin + 1 x EPS 8-pin

    • 4 x PCIe 6+2-pin

    • 1 x 12VHPWR (1-to-3 cable)

    • 12 x SATA connectors

    • 4 x Peripheral 4-pin connectors

  • Global Certifications & Quality Assurance:
    Backed by certifications including TUV, CE, FCC, BSMI, UKCA, and more. It guarantees safety, reliability, and global compatibility.

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