Futurelooks checks out one of Rosewill's power supplies
It was just a few years ago that the most extreme computers sucked the life out of 1000 or even 1500 watt power supplies. While a few of those PSUs are still around, we’ve noticed a shift in the power supply paradigm the last year or so where more money is spent designing greater efficiency and implementing better components versus stretching out the wattage. Perhaps it’s due to the fact that most processors, motherboards, and video cards consume less power today. Efficiency, low power and quality components are very good features to offer consumers which means power supplies like the Rosewill Fortress 750 Platinum have a place. But first, let’s see how it performs in our review.Rosewill Fortress 750Watt 80PLUS Platinum ATX Power Supply Review
Features and Specifications
Let’s cover the best features quickly so you understand where the Fortress 750 fits on the PSU food chain.
80 PLUS PLATINUM Certified – at least 89% Efficient at full load
All Japanese capacitors used inside
Single 62.5 Amp 12V rail
Four 6+2pin PCI Express connectors – SLI & CrossFire Ready
Silent 135mm fan with Auto Fan Speed Control
Active-PFC with auto 100-240V AC-input voltage adjustment
Unique black textured housing
Mesh cable sleeving with shrink wrapped ends
Over Current/Voltage/Power Protection, Under Voltage Protection, and Short Circuit Protection – protects your system
Continuous 750 watt operation at 50C
Safety & EMI approved: cULus, FCC, CE, ROHS
7-year Warranty