
Gigabyte UD750GM 80+ Gold 750W
750W 80+ Gold, Fully Modular, no native 12VHPWR - adapter required for RTX 40-series.
Budget Gold 750W from Gigabyte. Shorter warranty than Corsair RM but cheaper.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Gigabyte UD750GM Gold Review India 2025 - 750W Fully Modular PSU
Gigabyte is everywhere in Indian PC building - GPUs, motherboards, SSDs. Their PSU lineup is less talked about, and that's honestly fair. The UD750GM Gold launched a few years ago and sits in the middle of the 750W Gold tier. It's not the best PSU you can buy at this price. But it's not bad either, and in a market where stock availability often decides what you end up buying, knowing this unit well matters.
Specs at a Glance
The UD750GM delivers 750W of continuous power with an 80+ Gold efficiency rating - meaning roughly 87–90% efficiency at typical loads. It's fully modular, so you're only running the cables your build actually needs. The single +12V rail handles the full 750W load, which is what you want for modern GPU power delivery. Fan is a 135mm sleeve bearing unit that stays silent under light loads.
Form factor: ATX
Efficiency: 80+ Gold
Modularity: Fully modular
+12V rail: Single, 62.5A
PCIe connectors: 2x 6+2-pin
Warranty: 5 years
India Pricing
In May 2025, the Gigabyte UD750GM Gold sits at ₹7,500–10,000 depending on where you buy. MDComputers tends to have the most consistent stock and competitive pricing on Gigabyte PSUs. You may also find it on Amazon India, though prices fluctuate more there. PrimeABGB and Vedant occasionally stock it. If you're comparing on Flipkart, check the seller - Gigabyte PSUs on Flipkart can come from grey-market sellers without proper warranty support.
Warranty service runs through Gigabyte's India service centers, which are present in major cities. The 5-year warranty is backed by Gigabyte India, not a third-party distributor.
Who Should Buy This
You're building around an RTX 4070 Super or RTX 4080 and want a fully modular 750W Gold unit under ₹10,000. The Gigabyte UD750GM Gold fits. It handles the power requirements cleanly, the modular cabling reduces clutter in mid-tower cases, and 80+ Gold keeps heat and electricity bills reasonable in long Indian gaming sessions.
This is also a decent pick if you want a PSU that will handle a future GPU upgrade - 750W gives you headroom for most non-4090 GPUs paired with mainstream CPUs.
Who Should Skip This
If you're running an RTX 4090 or planning to, skip the 750W tier entirely and look at 850W or higher. If brand familiarity matters to you and you want a PSU from a manufacturer with a longer PSU track record, the Corsair RM750e or Seasonic Focus GX-750 are alternatives worth the small premium. The RM750e in particular often lands at a similar or slightly higher price in India and comes from a brand with a longer PSU pedigree.
Also skip this if your build is heavy on overclocking with a power-hungry CPU like a Ryzen 9 7950X - give yourself the buffer a larger unit provides.
How It Compares to the Competition
vs. Corsair RM750e (₹8,000–11,000): The RM750e is the more established unit with a longer warranty history at Corsair. Similar efficiency tier. If the price difference is under ₹500, the RM750e wins on brand trust alone. If the Gigabyte is meaningfully cheaper on the day you buy, the specs are close enough to not stress over.
vs. DeepCool PQ750M (₹7,000–9,000): The PQ750M is also fully modular 80+ Gold and slightly cheaper in India. DeepCool has improved their PSU quality significantly in recent years. At similar prices, both are competitive - check availability and current pricing.