







⚡ Power up your rig with style and precision!
The Raidmax Hybrid 730W RX-730SS power supply delivers reliable 730 watts of power through an efficient ATX12V/EPS12V design. Featuring a large 135mm blue LED fan and hexflo honeycomb ventilation, it ensures optimal cooling. Its Komodo smart modular cabling system offers customizable connectivity with multiple ATX, SATA, and floppy connectors, all housed in a durable stained black SECC steel chassis with premium black mesh-wrapped cables and a satin finish for a sleek, professional build.





| ASIN | B0055EIIXW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,737 in Computer Power Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (188) |
| Date First Available | April 8, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | RX-730SS |
| Manufacturer | Raidmax |
| Product Dimensions | 6.2 x 5.9 x 3.4 inches |
D**E
Reliable power with good quality.
Bought this PSU over 2 years ago, I think 🤔. It has gone though 2 motherboards (upgrades) and had worked for me with an MSI X99 (SLI) motherboard running an Intel Xeon E5-2680 v4 CPU and 2 EVGA RTX 2060 12gb gaming cards. Even with oc'd cards, power remained stable, my system was crash free. People have knocked the manufacturer but, my experience (with 2 consecutive PSU's over 8years time), has been good.
J**R
Good Value
I know there are a lot of bad reviews on this product, mainly stating it is a re-badged 500 watt no name supply. I disagree. We use it to power a Dual Xeon X5150 server with 6 300 GB Ultra320 SCSI Hard Drives, and when I check the power levels, even with a multi-meter, they are fine. Just to run the processors, a 500 watt supply is a minimum, and then 6 SCSI hard drives... This is a performer. Granted, a blue light is not really a requirement for a server, but it looks nice in its modified full tower case, and there's a button to turn it off. Hybrid simply means the motherboard power cord is NOT modular. There are plenty of extra cables for SATA and 6 and 8 pin video card connectors. The EPS12V connector is a 4+4, and worked fine for our needs. If you need a second EPS12V connector, simply buy it separate and connect it to a molex connector like we did. The main 20+4 connector was plenty long enough to reach from a bottom mount PSU to the top of a EEB (basically an E-ATX) motherboard and had enough slack to feel safe. I will be buying a few more, as we recently got awarded a contract and need to build 17 more servers.
A**R
Decent, affordable, works
It works, was packed well, most affordable option I have found in the 700+ range w/"modular" cabling. They are not what you think of as modular...there is the permanent Mobo connectors (20+4 and a 4+4) but the other cables dont plug into the chassis like a modular supply normally does. There is a second cabling bundle permanently attached approximately 3 inches long coming out of the back, with sockets attached for the cables. Think of plugging into extension cords, instead of wall socket... It works just fine, and looks just fine, but wasnt what i was expecting. The cable connectors actually seem more secure than on my Ultra (true) modular supply so it isnt necessarily a bad thing. I have not checked the voltage measurements on each output so I cannot comment on the accuracy. The nylon mesh braiding on the cables looks ok, not as nice as coated reflective cabling but it looks about the same as the other brands that use the same style. The PCIE cables have 2 connectors per cable, so if you have a single plug card you will have an extra dongle but if your card requires 2 plugs, you only need a single cable, that was nice. Running a Biostar A870u3 (I think thats the model) board, AMD X2 b555 cpu unlocked to 4 core and OC'd from 3.2 to 3.7, 16G G.Skills Ripjaws 1600 DDR3, and an XFX 2gb 6870 video card. WD 1TB HDD w/64mb buffer. Never hiccups. I would recommend this based on price vs modular options, but urge potential buyers to realize what the cabling system actually consists of. I think it looks fine in my clear side case, but others might be more picky. I, however, am happy.
D**R
Great power supply
I installed this power supply last night in my new build. I had slight reservations because Raidmax hasn't always had the best reputation about quality, but these days this power supply has solid reviews and it's a real good price, so I gave it a shot. Can't complain about anything so far. Everything was included that should be there, power's working fine, fan works, blue LED works, everything seems good at the moment. I haven't yet done anything intense on the computer yet, that'll be tonight. But I'm not anticipating any problems. Bragging about my new system: Ryzen 3800x ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4 OLOy 16gb 3200 MHZ RAM Silicon Power 1TB 3400 Read/3000 Write M.2 2280 NVMe Asus OC Dual-Evo RTX 2080 SUPER Raidmax Hybrid 2 RX 730W Deepcool Gamerstorm Baronkase (Which came with a Deepcool Captain 120mm AIO installed)
R**G
Chirp
It works well, it's powering my build with three hard drives and a geforce gtx 680. So far this PSU has been through two computer cases and two video cards. If your case installs PSUs at the bottom, it will defeat the purpose of the blue LED. The PCI-E express connector is adequate, as it has two 6-pin connectors with an option to make them 8-pins. What's annoying is the noise the fan makes. My build has 8 fans. 3 intake fans, 2 on the video card, one on the CPU, one on the exhaust fan, and the fan on this PSU. The PSU fan is the most noticeable because it has this steady chirp to it. It's not a loud chirp, and it's easy to tune it out, but it's there nonetheless.
J**D
Great upgrade
This is a great power supply for any mid gaming computer. Its led is nice and has plenty of connectors. It has tremendously helped airflow and cable management due to the long modular cable design. Edit: After 3 1/2 years the beast finally died. I entered my room to a horrid burning smell. The computer was still running but after starting to use it the pc shut off. I opened it up and the power supply was hot and it smelt like the dreaded burnt electronics smell. Oh well, time to upgrade!
J**R
its a good power supply
I've had this for about 5 years 0 issues just get it a filter unlike me trust me you need it it pulls a lot of air stays very cool bc of that so it will last a while it has for me at least
W**.
Bad investment
Should not buy this product, if for any reason the customer service alone. The power supply that I got worked fine for about a month or two before it started shorting out sporadically and would often shut down my computer mid-use. When I attempted to contact the seller of the product through an email, hoping I had gotten a defective model which they would replace, I received no help or even any indication of notice. The product itself may work fine as far as I can tell, but tread lightly for this seller is not customer friendly and buying this is a huge gamble. You will not get your money back if it stops working.
F**N
Excellent!
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