While several tech websites gave Cooler Master GX 750W favorable reviews and have recommended it to potential buyers, but one website did not. According to this
article at Hardware Secrets, the GX 750W has a MAJOR flaw: high electrical noise and ripples at 80% (600W) and 100% load (750W).
Only Hardware Secrets tested PSU in terms of electrical noise in addition to Voltage Regulation. While voltages are stable at high load, noise level was said to be above the 50mV limit which could overload and harm other PC components. Hardware Secrets recommended 450W as the safe limit. :(
My PC system specs are as follows:
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600 3.4GHz (cooled by Cooler Master Hyper TX3)
Memory: 2 X Kingston 4GB DDR3 1333MHz
Motherboard: ECS H67H2-M
Graphics: Powercolor Radeon HD6870 2GB GDDR5 Eyefinity 6
SSD: Patriot Memory Pyro 60GB SATA3
HDD: Western Digital 640GB Caviar Blue SATA2
Optical Drive: LG 22X DVD Rewriter SATA
PSU: Cooler Master GX 750W
Generally, how much is the load in % during heavy gaming (e.g. playing Crysis 2 at max. settings for hours)? Is my PC in danger of getting fried due to overload from the Cooler Master PSU? :~