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MSI MAG A750GL 80+ Gold 750W

750W 80+ Gold, Fully Modular, native 12VHPWR.

Wattage
750 W
Efficiency
80+ Gold
Modular
Non-modular
PCIe 8-pin
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Native 12VHPWR
No
Warranty
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India context

MSI's ATX 3.0 PSU with native 12VHPWR. 10-year warranty. Good for RTX 5070 builds.

Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.

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Full specs

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BrandMSI
ModelMSI MAG A750GL 80+ Gold 750W
Wattage750 W
Efficiency Rating80+ Gold
ModularFully Modular
Form FactorATX
Fan Size120mm
ATX VersionATX 3.0
PCIe 5.0 / 16-pinNo
Warranty (India)10 years
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GPUs this PSU can power

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MSI MAG A750GL Gold Review: Best 750W ATX 3.0 PSU in India 2025?

MSI MAG A750GL Gold: Current-Gen 750W at a Price India Can Work With

The 750W segment is where most mid-to-high-end Indian builds actually land. An RTX 4070 Ti Super paired with an i7-14700KF peaks at around 550–600W under full gaming load - a 750W PSU gives you 20–25% headroom, which is the right cushion. The MSI MAG A750GL Gold makes a strong case in this segment: ATX 3.0, fully modular, PCIe 5.0 ready, 10-year warranty, at ₹8,000–10,500.

India price range: ₹8,000–10,500.

30-Second Version: The MSI MAG A750GL Gold is my recommended 750W PSU in India for RTX 4070 Ti Super and RTX 4080 builds. ATX 3.0 with native 12VHPWR connector, fully modular, 10-year warranty, quiet fan. Competes directly with Corsair RM750e and NZXT C750 at a similar or lower price. Skip it if your build genuinely needs 850W+ - get the right-sized PSU.

ATX 3.0 at 750W: Why This Matters

ATX 3.0 is the PSU standard written for modern GPUs that have high transient power spikes - when an RTX 4080 hits a load spike, it can briefly draw 2–3x its rated TDP for microseconds before the power delivery system settles. ATX 3.0 requires PSUs to handle 200% rated power for brief transients without triggering overcurrent protection. Older ATX 2.52 units sometimes falsely trigger OCP during these spikes, causing random shutdowns under gaming load.

The MAG A750GL is natively ATX 3.0, which means:

  • It includes a 16-pin 12VHPWR connector for RTX 4000/5000 and RX 7000 series GPUs - no adapter needed
  • It handles GPU power transients correctly without false shutdowns
  • It's rated for PCIe 5.0 power delivery standards

The fully modular design is the other reason I recommend this over semi-modular options in the 750W range. Clean cable management matters more in smaller cases and compact builds - you're only routing the cables you actually use.

Key specs:
- Wattage: 750W continuous
- Efficiency: 80+ Gold
- Modularity: Fully modular
- Rails: Single 12V @ 62.5A
- ATX version: ATX 3.0
- PCIe: 1x 16-pin 12VHPWR + 2x 8-pin (6+2)
- Fan: 120mm FDB, hybrid mode (zero RPM below ~30% load)
- Protection: OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, SCP, OTP
- Warranty: 10 years (India via MSI India)
750W PSU Comparison - India 2025 ATX 3.0 + modularity + warranty + India price-to-spec ratio 25 50 75 100 MSI MAG A750GL Gold (₹8–10.5k) 92 Corsair RM750e (₹9–12k) 86 NZXT C750 Gold (₹9–12k) 80

India Pricing and Availability

At ₹8,000–10,500, the MAG A750GL Gold is well-priced for a fully modular ATX 3.0 unit with a 10-year warranty. MDComputers and PrimeABGB both carry it. It's distributed through MSI India, which has an established service network - same distributor as MSI motherboards.

Compared to the Corsair RM750e at ₹9,000–12,000 in India: similar feature set (both ATX 3.0, both fully modular, both 80+ Gold), with the MSI often coming in ₹500–2,000 cheaper depending on the week. Neither is a wrong choice. The MSI's 10-year warranty edges out the Corsair's 7-year coverage.

Who Should Buy This

Mid-to-high-end gaming builds at the ₹80,000–1.5L price point: RTX 4070 Super, RTX 4070 Ti Super, RTX 4080 paired with mid-range CPUs (i5-14600K, i7-14700KF, Ryzen 7 7700X). Also strong for Ryzen 7000 and 9000 series AMD builds - AM5 CPUs with DDR5 and a mid-tier GPU land comfortably under 600W, making 750W the right headroom. Builders who care about cable management will appreciate the fully modular design.

Who Should Skip This

If your GPU is an RTX 4070 or below (RTX 4060 Ti, RTX 4060), a 650W PSU is sufficient and saves money - check the Corsair RM650e or Seasonic Focus GX-650 instead. And if you're building with an RTX 4090 or dual-GPU setup, size up to 850W minimum - 750W leaves inadequate headroom for that hardware.

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Questions

4 answers
What's the warranty in India for the MSI MAG A750GL 80+ Gold 750W?
10 years. This is the official Indian distributor version, which means full manufacturer warranty support.
MSI MAG A750GL vs Corsair RM750e - which to buy in India?

Both are ATX 3.0, fully modular, 80+ Gold. The MSI is often ₹500–2,000 cheaper and has a 10-year warranty vs Corsair's 7-year. The Corsair RM750e has a slightly better track record in Indian retail continuity. Either is a good choice - buy whichever is cheaper at the time of your purchase from a reputable retailer.

Is 750W enough for RTX 4080?

Yes, with comfortable headroom. RTX 4080 TDP is 320W. Paired with a modern mid-range CPU (i5-14600K at ~125W gaming load), total system draw is typically 500–550W under gaming. 750W provides 200W of headroom - more than enough for transient spikes. The RTX 4080 Super at 320W TDP is similarly covered.

Does the MSI MAG A750GL work in areas with frequent power cuts?

The PSU itself handles brief power interruptions okay - the over-voltage and under-voltage protections kick in. However, a PSU is not a substitute for a UPS. In areas with frequent cuts or voltage fluctuations (common outside major Indian metros), pair any PSU with a good offline UPS to protect your entire system. The PSU's protection suite handles surges, but sustained low-voltage sag is better handled upstream.