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The 'new' Power Supply from Lian-Li

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Lian-Li is known for its unique cases, such as the O11 Evo case. Among other things, the brand is also known for the RGB power cables to make the motherboard cable a bit more beautiful. But now the company also makes power supplies.

The 'new' Power Supply from Lian-Li; image: Lian-Li

The SP750 power supply is not completely new. The modular power supply was already released in black in July 2021. However, the white version of it is new. Two weeks ago, the model was released and is available on different websites at a price of $129.


As the name suggests, this power supply has 750 watts and can run an NVIDIA RTX 3070 Ti without any problems. Also, it has the '80 PLUS Gold' certification, has a maximum efficiency of 91.89% and the SFX form factor. On top of that, it comes with a five-year warranty.

Narrow power switch on the SP750; Image: Lian-Li

Visually, the power supply is almost a feast for the eyes. But not really. The screws that are connected to the fan could have been better hidden and the power switch is very narrow and unfamiliar to the eye. Corsair and SeaSonic have a wider switch than the SP750.

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