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As the 80Plus Bronze efficient NZXT HALE82N 750 units start shipping in quantity, I’m a bit concerned that the dual PCIE 6+2 and 8pin cables are going to be a factor for SLI or CrossFire users. There are far more SLI systems with video cards that requi...
The NZXT HALE82-N 750 W is an interesting PSU, while it shares almost the entirety of its name with the previous HALE82, it doesn't have a lot in common with it other than the looks. The two big changes are that the modular cables are gone and it's grou...
excellent 12V regulation, semimodular, with piles of connectors, handles hot conditions at full power without tripping the thermal protection,
some isolated build quality issues found, 3.3V regulation suffered from issues with the ATX connector,
Based on an otherwise solid platform, the NZXT Hale82 750 watt model takes the issues I found with the 850 watt model and doesn't really do anything to alleviate them. We still have the same odd ripple spikes when the unit heats up. But, if you look pa...
750W Total Power, 80 Bronze, Japanese Capacitors, Silent Operation, Strong Single 12V, Extended 8Pin (44 CPU), Sleeved Cables, 5 Year Warranty,
Design Limits PCIE Power Connections, gold, Discuss this review in our forums
As you can see from my system setup, I tried to push this power supply with high consumption parts. Overclocking a Sandy Bridge-E processor draws a tremendous amount of power. On top of that, I used older Radeons that are known for higher loads. The in...
Abstract: The PSU market is extremely competitive, yet new players are often to be seen there. Some of them, like Corsair, have already earned a good reputation although do not actually develop and manufacture PSUs they market under their brands. Today we want t...
Almost silent, Flat modular cables, Modular, Stable performance
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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 ...
The NZXT HALE82 750W Power Supply is a great power supply. While it’s not 80PLUS Gold certified like the HALE90 series, it is 80PLUS Bronze certified, which is still good enough for some people. You have an efficient power supply at an affordable price...
The HALE82 series from NZXT is a nice cost-effective to some of the higher price power supplies out there. Yes, it is not a Gold rated unit like the HALE90 but how much of us have the funds to fork out for a PSU of this rating. The power, wattage and ...
Nicely made and good looking, Voltages within tolerances, Seems quiet, Made with quality parts, Flat, easy to run wires
Rails are a bit bouncy
The NZXT Hale82 750 Watt Power Supply is one that I would be happy to have in my computer for the long term. The power supply is quiet and it offers a good amount of power for even the most demanding systems and the people that build them. The Hale82 ...
Both of these NZXT units share nearly identical designs and features, though the specifications differ mildly in terms of wattage/amperage, and the 850W model adds a couple of extra PCI Express connectors for more power-hungry systems that may feature ...