Installation:
To install the power supply, you must first remove the power supply that is currently in your computer. Depending on your case, you will either have to slide the power supply in from the back, or open the side and put the power supply in that way. For me, I had to slide it in. Once your power supply is in, start by connecting all of the required connectors. After that, plug in the power supply, flip the switch to 'on' and press the power button on your case.

Specifications:
| Model |
RS-750-ACAA-A1 |
| Type |
ATX Form Factor 12V V2.2 / SSI standard EPS 12V V2.91 |
| PFC |
Active PFC (0.99) |
| Input Voltage |
90 ~ 264V (Auto Range) |
| Input Current |
12A @ 115Vac / 6.3A @ 230Vac |
| Input Frequency Range |
47~ 63Hz |
| Fan |
120mm fan with intelligent speed controller |
| Power Good Signal |
100 ~ 500ms |
| Hold Up Time |
>17 ms |
| Efficiency (Load) |
>80% Typically |
| MTBF |
>100,000 hrs |
| Output Capacity |
750 Watts Continuous |
| Max. Output Capacity |
900 Watts |
| Protection |
OVP / UVP / OTP / OCP / OLP / OPP / SCP |
| Dimension |
150 x 150 x 86 (mm) |
| Operation Temperature |
0 ~ 40C (Nominal Input Voltage) |
| Safety |
Nemko / TUV / cUL / CE / BSMI / FCC / CCC |
| Model |
115/230Vac 12/6.3A 60/50Hz |
| Load |
+3.3V |
+5V |
+12V1 |
+12V2 |
+12V3 |
-12V |
+5Vsb |
| Max. Load |
25A |
25A |
19A |
19A |
19A |
0.8A |
3.5A |
| Max. Power |
191W |
648W |
9.6W |
17.5W |