NZXT Hale82 750W Powersupply

NZXT Hale82 750W Powersupply
Published: January 11, 2012
Author: Niko Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Provider: PCB

5V:

Same thing goes for the 5V tests, we had a on averge 5,1V rail that maxed at 5,2V which is within the specified limits.

12V:

The 12V rail is always the most intresting as it usually fluxuates a bit more than the others. Our rail had a average voltage of 12,1V and maxed at 12,15V.

Overall the rails were quite stable as we kept measuring them both with the software included in OCCT and our multimeter that records rail voltages every five seconds.

Unpacking:

Conclusion:

This unit can be picked up from Newegg for around 120$ and probably for the same price from places like Amazon, Tigerdirect etc.

I can’t really say that I found any faults with the unit, performance was excellent with stable rails and close to silent fan. The modular feature allows you to keep the case cleaner and have better airflow, and since they are black you can easily hide the cables behind the motherboard tray. Overall a superb product from NZXT once again!

Pros:
+
Almost silent
+ Flat modular cables
+ Modular
+ Stable performance

Cons:
- None so far

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  • jaco5604

    how loud is it under load the GX
    series aparently have some trouble with a wierd buzzzz sound

    • http://www.rbmods.com Niko Lupala

      I dont think its horribly loud and I dont have a buzz noise (yet atleast)

    • johndoe

      That’s because the plain GX is an extremely low end design that can barely put out 500W. It was and is a piece of shit. This newer version, on the other hand, is a pretty decent ATNG design, who used to make server units.

      Also, capacitor/coil squelling is a luck of draw. It can happen to any unit, and gives you the right to RMA if it happens so.

  • http://www.facebook.com/ethan.hunt.12139 Ethan Hunt

    Funny how in the specs it says 6-2 pin x4 times and the review says only 2 and its not capable of crossfire/sli. Why should i buy a 700w power supply when i cant even connect two 7950s? what is it now 2x 6-2 pin or 4x 6-2 pin?