

⚡ Power your setup with style and silence — the SP750 White is the upgrade your rig deserves!
The Lian Li SP750 White is a compact SFX form factor power supply delivering 750W of continuous power with 80 PLUS Gold efficiency. Featuring fully modular braided cables, a sleek white aluminum housing, and advanced Japanese capacitors, it combines durability with a clean, modern look. Its zero RPM fan mode under 40% load ensures whisper-quiet operation, making it perfect for professional-grade, space-conscious PC builds. Backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s a reliable choice for millennial pros who demand both performance and style.







| ASIN | B0B19CLDP2 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,945 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #77 in Computer Power Supplies |
| Brand | Lian Li |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (397) |
| Date First Available | 22 July 2022 |
| Form Factor | SFX |
| Item Weight | 1.63 Kilograms |
| Item model number | SP750 WHITE |
| Manufacturer | Lian Li |
| Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 17.78 x 10.16 cm; 1.63 kg |
| Series | SP750 WHITE |
| Wattage | 750 watts |
R**D
Great product!
Amazing power supply.. been using it for about 2 years now. Haven't faced any problems
Y**N
ممتاز جداً للي يبي باورسبلاي صغير للكيسات او البيسيات او التجميعات الصغيره هذا باورسبلاي sfx صغير
C**S
Quiet when running. Fan rarely runs except when heavy gaming. Looks great. Very happy with it.
R**A
Working Well 👌
D**N
(Please forgive the quality of these photos, they were quick ones staging part of my home lab). I feel obligated after reading a couple of the reviews to throw my two cents in because this is great little PSU for its intended use case. First, I encourage you to always do your own independent research before buying a product, there are too many reviews/posts nowadays that are either bot generated from a competitor or written negatively when unfortunately someone perhaps didn't understand how the product fits into whatever they are working on. Let me start with Lian Li as a company, this is not some cheap knock off company, they are like the Picasso of the tech "design" world with respect to making some absolutely beautiful products, this PSU is not one of those beauties, but it is functional in its design given its tiny little footprint. However, if for some reason you ever have a question or need support, well, I believe someone else summed it up best in a different review that said filling out a mortgage application is easier. There are plenty of real tech forums out there still and its honestly better getting help from them anyways most of the time. Its amazing how many times I yelled at a PSU only to realize my GPU or a stick of ram was not fully seated. While I have this little v2 SFX 750 being used as an external PSU for an eGPU Oculink setup, I also have their Edge PSU in both 1000W and 1200W, three of their cases including the O11 Vision Compact, 011 Dynamic EVO, the big 011 EVO XL (probably one of the nicest cases I have ever used), a 360mm CPU AIO cooler (great) and also a case filled with their wireless TL and TL-LCD Fans (great air flow, pretty, displays and light syncing = not good). By the way, the fans in the picture are not from Lian Li. Their PSU's are seriously good for the price, but once again do a little research and you will find out the same. This company also makes some of the easiest cases to build with, I have yet to find a better case to work with in the last 35 years of building PC's of all types including gaming and OC' rigs. This PSU, no, this PSU is not meant to be in giant gaming rig, it is meant for small gaming rigs like some of these other nice folk have put pictures of showing the tight fit. My picture is showing what I am using it for, its a traveler in my house and I have Oculink cables sticking out of several of my computers so I can move this one to where I need it, when the cats aren't playing with it. The use case here I am showing is the PSU powering a 4th GPU on my main AI pc, for this it is perfect, does its job good and is quiet, the fan hardly ever turns on unless I am seriously pushing the evelope. When you look for a PSU: Bronze, Gold and Platinum have zero to do with quality, that is purely an energy efficiency number, and the difference between Gold and Platinum is not life changing. When you go to buy a PSU, always over spec it with respect to wattage, you would be suprised at the power spike that occurs during boot, that is when I see the highest draw even compared to running full speed doing AI training or gaming. Also, always verify the actual efficiency, for instance some cheap knock offs say 1000w and then there is a little asterisk where it says around 80% usable, and look for ones with Japanese Capacitors or ones you have verified are good quality capacitors. I cannot stress that enough about the capacitors, this isn't a science lesson as I am not qualified to give you one but do know its a critical component to a good PSU. I have some older Corsair ones from the 2000's that still work great today because of the quality back then. This PSU is pretty efficient, puts out a ton of "clean" power and is very small. I don't understand how buying a Small Form Factor (SFX) PSU can make being small a negative, its actually in the name. Whatever case you put it in, especially if it has a big ol' GPU, pay attention to air flow and the temps in the case. Experience has taught me to use a really good surge protector at a minimum, but a small batter backup is even better if you want to protect your overall investment, which includes the time to rebuild an OS that didn't shut down properly. Lastly, power surges, dust, water and heat are the enemies of computer components. And just a final thought, unless you are buying $1000+ PSU, if you are using every possible connection with it, I promise it will only have a short life. Keep in mind, a decent gaming video card nowadays is going to have power spikes of around 400w, a high end will be over 600w, and your CPU is probably pulling 100w+, not too mention the fancy fans, lights, memory and other thingamajigs connected (like your phone that you are charging right now or something). They don't tell you about the power spikes in the GPU's and they don't teach you the details of all the power draw in your rig, be sure you can put out those little electrons when they are needed or things will go south quick.
J**A
Great SFX power supply. Fan is quiet and doesn't make much noise. It only has a 300mm motherboard cable so it can be short in some cases.
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