Cooler Master V750 Gold V2
750W 80+ Gold, Fully Modular, no native 12VHPWR - adapter required for RTX 40-series.
135mm fan for quieter operation. 10-year warranty. Solid mid-range choice.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Cooler Master V750 Gold V2 Review India 2025 - Fully Modular 750W PSU
Cooler Master V750 Gold V2 - Fully Modular Done Right
The V750 Gold V2 is Cooler Master's premium consumer PSU offering, sitting above the MWE Gold in the lineup. The distinction matters. The MWE Gold is a competent non-modular/semi-modular PSU, but the V series brings full modular design, higher-quality capacitors, and better cable build quality throughout. If you are spending ₹1.5L+ on a GPU, the PSU should not be an afterthought.
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 750W |
| Efficiency | 80+ Gold (~90% at 50% load) |
| Modularity | Fully modular |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Fan | 135mm FDB |
| Warranty | 10 years |
| India Price | ₹9,500–12,000 |
India Pricing and Availability
The V750 Gold V2 is priced at ₹9,500–10,500 on MDComputers and Vedant Computers. Amazon India lists it around ₹10,500–12,000 depending on the variant and seller. PrimeABGB typically has it in the ₹10,000 range.
Cooler Master has a strong service network in India, with authorized service centers in major metro cities. The 10-year warranty is genuinely meaningful here - this is a PSU you buy once and do not think about for a decade. Cooler Master's India warranty is handled directly through their service portal, and the process is relatively straightforward compared to some smaller brands.
For India's power conditions - the V750 Gold V2 handles the standard 200–240V range with active PFC. If your area experiences regular voltage fluctuations, a basic online UPS is still the right call, but the PSU itself is well-built for Indian grid conditions.
Who Should Buy This
This PSU is the right choice for RTX 4070 Ti Super or RTX 4080 builds. System power draw for an RTX 4080 + Ryzen 7 7800X3D at full load sits around 550–580W - the 750W gives you comfortable headroom without going to an unnecessarily large unit.
Full modularity is the feature that separates this from the MWE Gold. You can connect only the cables you need, route them cleanly, and the end result looks significantly better. If you are building in a case with a glass side panel, this matters. If you are building in a budget box where nobody sees inside, the MWE Gold is sufficient.
The 10-year warranty also speaks to long-term reliability. Cooler Master V series PSUs are built with Japanese capacitors and have a strong track record.
Skip this if: You are on a tight budget and the RTX 4060 Ti or below is your GPU. The MWE Gold 650W at ₹7,500–8,500 is sufficient for those builds and saves ₹2,000–3,000. Also skip if you need 850W+ - step up to the V850 in that case.
Questions
Yes. The RTX 4080 has a TDP of around 320W. Add 150W for a Ryzen 7 or i7 CPU, plus system overhead, and you are around 520–560W total system draw. The V750 gives you 190W+ of headroom. Pair with the included PCIe 5.0 adapter or use a native 16-pin cable.
Both are fully modular 750W Gold units with 10-year warranties in a similar price band. The RM750e is often slightly cheaper. V750 Gold V2 has a slight edge in cable quality and build feel. Either is a solid choice - buy whichever is cheaper when you are ready to purchase.
Cooler Master's primary service centers are in metros. For Tier 2 cities, the process typically involves shipping the unit to the nearest authorized center. Keep your original invoice. Cooler Master's online warranty registration makes the process trackable, which helps.