NZXT C750 80+ Gold 750W
750W 80+ Gold, Fully Modular, no native 12VHPWR - adapter required for RTX 40-series.
Seasonic OEM quality. 10-year warranty. Check if official India stock or parallel import.
Both official and parallel-import stock circulate. Official costs more but has full India warranty support. Confirm with seller which variant.
Full specs
GPUs this PSU can power
NZXT C750 Gold Review India 2025 - Premium Aesthetics, Solid Performance
Why NZXT Built the C750
NZXT built their C-series PSUs to complete the ecosystem: if you're building in an NZXT H510, H7, or H9 case, using NZXT's cooler and fans, you probably want the matching PSU with consistent cable aesthetics and build language. The C750 Gold delivers that without sacrificing technical quality.
At 750W Gold fully modular ATX 3.0, it's objectively in the same tier as the Corsair RM750e. The performance difference in real-world use is negligible. The decision comes down to brand preference, the 10-year warranty (vs RM750e's 7-year), and whether you're building an NZXT-ecosystem setup.
India price: ₹9,000–12,000 - MDComputers, PrimeABGB, and Amazon India are the most reliable stock points. It's less universally stocked than Corsair, so you may find fewer options at budget-friendly retailers.
Key Specs
- Wattage: 750W continuous
- Efficiency: 80+ Gold
- Modularity: Fully modular - every cable detachable
- ATX version: ATX 3.0 compliant
- PCIe connector: Native 12VHPWR (PCIe 5.0 - no adapter needed)
- Fan: 135mm - quieter than typical 120mm fan units at the same load
- Warranty: 10 years through NZXT's India distributor
- Cable aesthetics: Flat black or white cables depending on variant
The 135mm fan is worth noting - larger fan diameter means it can move equivalent airflow at lower RPMs, resulting in quieter operation under typical gaming loads. If PSU fan noise bothers you, the C750's fan profile is noticeably quieter than most 120mm-fan PSUs I've used.
NZXT C750 vs 750W Gold Competition - India
India-Specific Context
NZXT's India presence: NZXT has grown its India availability meaningfully over the past two years. MDComputers, PrimeABGB, and Vedant Computers stock NZXT PSUs, and Amazon India carries them with reasonable availability. That said, stock depth isn't as robust as Corsair - the RM750e will be easier to find at more retailers.
Warranty chain in India: NZXT's 10-year warranty is honored in India through their India distribution partner. The process is less streamlined than Rashi/Corsair - claims may require more back-and-forth. The warranty is genuine, but expect slightly longer resolution times. Buy from a retailer who can facilitate the process if needed; MDComputers has a decent track record with NZXT warranty cases.
Power quality and ATX 3.0: Same story as the RM750e - the C750's ATX 3.0 compliance handles India's voltage fluctuations and transient loads well. Active PFC means it's compatible with most modern UPS units.
Ecosystem builds: If you're building in an NZXT H7 Flow or H510 Elite with NZXT's Kraken cooler and Aer fans, the C750 completes the look. The flat cable design routes cleanly through NZXT cases, which are designed with their own cable management in mind.
GST: 18% GST included in all listed prices.
Who Should Buy the NZXT C750 Gold
Buy it if you're building an NZXT ecosystem system - H-series case, Kraken cooler, and you want the whole thing to look coherent.
Buy it if you prefer the 10-year warranty over the RM750e's 7 years - for an enthusiast build you're keeping long-term, that extra coverage matters.
Buy it if the 135mm fan's quieter operation matters to you - for an always-on workstation or quiet office PC, the lower fan RPM at light loads is noticeable.
Who Should Skip It
Skip it if you're not building an NZXT-centric system - the Corsair RM750e is comparably priced, easier to find across India, and often slightly cheaper.
Skip it for RTX 4090 builds - 750W is the same story regardless of brand. Move to an 850W unit.
Skip it if post-sales simplicity matters - Rashi's warranty process for Corsair is more established and faster than NZXT's India warranty chain.
Questions
For most builders, the RM750e is the slightly smarter buy: comparable performance, easier India availability, and the Rashi warranty process is more established. The C750 makes sense if you're in an NZXT ecosystem or specifically want the 10-year warranty.
Yes. The RTX 4080 draws around 320W. With a mid-high-end CPU you're looking at 450–480W system load - well within 750W.
Absolutely - it's a standard ATX PSU. The NZXT ecosystem advantage is purely aesthetic. The unit performs identically in any case.