
Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V2
750W 80+ Gold, full-modular, no native 12VHPWR - adapter required for RTX 40-series.
Full modular Gold at a competitive price. Handles RTX 4070 Super / 7800 XT comfortably. Solid value vs Corsair RM750e.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V2 Review India 2025 — Gold Efficiency, Non-Modular Trade-off
Where the MWE Gold 750 V2 Fits
Cooler Master's MWE Gold series sits in an awkward position: Gold efficiency is genuinely good, the 750W capacity is right for mid-to-high-end builds, and the price is reasonable. But non-modular at this wattage is a real pain. At 750W, you're likely pairing this with an RTX 4070 or RTX 4070 Super — builds where cable management quality actually matters for airflow.
That said, some builds prioritize function over form. If you're building a workstation, a budget gaming rig that lives under a desk, or a secondary machine where aesthetics don't matter, the MWE Gold 750 V2 delivers solid efficiency and build quality for the price.
India price: ₹8,000–10,000 from MDComputers, Vedant Computers, Amazon India, and Flipkart.
Key Specs
- Wattage: 750W continuous
- Efficiency: 80+ Gold (87–90% at typical loads)
- Modularity: Non-modular — all cables permanently fixed
- Fan: 120mm HDB (Hydraulic Dynamic Bearing) — runs at all loads
- Warranty: 5 years through Cooler Master India
- Connectors: Two 6+2 PCIe connectors, EPS 4+4 CPU, SATA/Molex daisy chains
- Protection: Full suite including OVP, UVP, OCP, SCP
The 5-year warranty is better than the Bronze-tier 3-year offerings. Cooler Master has a decent India service presence — not Rashi-level, but functional.
MWE Gold 750 V2 vs Modular Alternatives in India
India-Specific Context
The non-modular question: In India's typical mid-tower builds — Antec, Corsair 4000D, Lian Li Lancool 216 — non-modular cables at 750W create a genuine mess. You'll have unused SATA chains and extra Molex connectors to stuff behind the motherboard tray. If the case has a PSU shroud (most modern cases do), it's manageable but not ideal.
In builds where aesthetics are secondary — a workstation used for rendering, a system in a closed rack, or an office desktop — none of this matters. The MWE Gold 750 V2 just works and works efficiently.
Cooler Master India warranty: Cooler Master has improved its India service presence over the past few years. 5-year warranty claims are processed through their India service network, typically routed through the retailer. Not as smooth as Rashi/Corsair but functional. Keep your invoice and box.
Summer heat relevance: Gold efficiency at 750W matters in hot Indian conditions. The MWE Gold 750 V2 generates roughly 75–90W of heat at 50% load — similar to other Gold units. Non-modular cable bundles can slightly restrict airflow inside the PSU shroud, so make sure the case's PSU area has some ventilation.
Who Should Buy the CM MWE Gold 750 V2
Buy it if you need Gold efficiency at the lowest possible price in the 750W bracket and genuinely don't care about cable management.
Buy it for workstation or rendering builds where the PSU lives in a shroud and no one ever sees the cables.
Buy it if the RM750e is out of stock and you need something reliable at 750W Gold without waiting — the MWE Gold 750 V2 has broad availability in India.
Who Should Skip It
Skip it if cable management matters to you at all — the Corsair RM750e costs ₹1,000–2,000 more and gives full modularity. That premium is worth it for most gaming builds.
Skip it for RTX 4090 builds — 750W with a high-TDP CPU is too close to the limit for that GPU. Move to 850W.
Skip it if you're doing a showcase build or open-frame — the bundled cables will look chaotic.
Questions
If the price difference is under ₹1,500, take the RM750e — full modularity and ATX 3.0 compliance are worth it. If the MWE Gold 750 V2 is significantly cheaper and cable management doesn't concern you, it's a good unit.
Yes. The RTX 4070 Super has a 220W TDP. Even with an i7-14700K at ~125W and full system overhead, you're well under 500W. 750W gives comfortable headroom.
Some bundles include an adapter, but not all. The RTX 4070 Super and RTX 4070 Ti Super typically come with their own 16-pin cable from Nvidia. Verify what's in the GPU box before purchasing separately.