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Today we will take a look at my 850 watt power supply's little brother, the In Win Commander 750W. The two are the same size on the outside, but does the 750W have the same heart?


Notice that on this unit, all four of the +12V rails are rated at 18A, and the +5V is rated at 28A. On the 850W two of the +12V rails are bumped up to 30A, and so is the +5V rail.
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