Super Flower Leadex III ARGB Gold 750 W Review 0

Super Flower Leadex III ARGB Gold 750 W Review

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The box has a nice color scheme with a focus on the RGB colors. Inside, the PSU is very well protected, and there is a pouch with all the modular cables.


Besides the paperwork and a set of screws, you will also get a nice butterfly sticker.


Not many PSUs feature a white paintjob, which should put this PSU on your rather short list of options if you need to match a white chassis with a similarly colored power supply.


The cube-shaped modular connectors look nice, and the lighting effects make them even more appealing.


Dimensions are normal, and airflow is unobstructed at both the intake and exhaust grille.

Cables and Connectors

Modular Cables
DescriptionCable CountConnector Count (Total)GaugeIn Cable Capacitors
ATX Connector 20+4 pin (590 mm)1118-22AWGYes
4+4 pin EPS12V (690 mm)2218-22AWGYes
6+2 pin PCIe (540 mm+150 mm) 3618-22AWGYes
SATA (550 mm+120 mm+120 mm)3918AWGNo
4-pin Molex (550 mm+100 mm+100 mm+100 mm)1418AWGNo
ARGB Sync Cable (550 mm+180 mm)1228AWGNo
AC Power Cord (1380 mm) - C13 coupler1118AWG-


This unit has two EPS connectors on dedicated cables. There is no need for 16AWG gauges on a 750 W unit. Flexibility of the ATX, EPS, and PCIe cables is affected somewhat negatively by the in-cable caps. Many users, including myself, don't like cables with extra caps because they don't bend easily and are tough to route through narrow holes.


The peripheral cables are flat (ribbon style). It would be nice if the other cables were flat as well because it would make cable management easier.
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