First of all I admit that I quite like the whole military concept of the Commander units. Without any doubt they have a unique appearance which many modders will appreciate. Also the price of the IRP-COM750 II is quite good since at under $100 you get a modular 750W unit with good efficiency throughout 20-100% loads (but mediocre with under 80W), decent voltage regulation at +12V and ultra low ripple. In addition the unit is equipped with a ball-bearing fan which isn't annoying even at high loads and extreme operating temperatures and finally In Win supports it with five years warranty. On the other hand we would like to see much better voltage regulation at 3.3V and 5VSB rails and higher efficiency at low loads.
In conclusion, I think that the price/performance ratio of the IRP-COM750 II is quite good, to say the least and if In Win/Andyson works out the problems we spotted then it will be even more competitive in the sub $100 category. Currently its stronger competitor is Corsair TX-750M which offers better voltage regulation on the minor rails, almost the same (lousy) efficiency at <100W loads, identical warranty period but also registers a little higher ripple levels. Also we should not forget the cost factor where In Win Commander II 750W clearly wins the TX-750M since it costs about $20 less.