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Fractal Design Integra R2 750W Review

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The Fractal Design Integra R2 750W is a tiny little power supply, one of the smallest 750W power supplies we have seen actually. It measures 150 x 86 x 140 mm.
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The white fan looks great behind the metal grill on top of the chassis.
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On the lower side of the chassis is a nicely embossed Fractal logo.

The unit failed our screwdriver stress test. This involves running a Philip’s head screwdriver down the side of the chassis with weak to modest pressure. After all, how often have you accidentally hit a power supply with some tools during a system test phase?

The power supply would scratch quite easily.
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This is not a modular power supply, so all cables are hardwired into the chassis, as shown above. There is a rubber grommet covering part of the metal, however the metal panel on the side has direct contact with the sleeved cables, which isn't ideal.
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One side of the unit has a honeycomb style vent to improve air flow. Next to this is a power switch and connector.
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There are two +12v rails in this design – rated to deliver 672 Watts of the total power.

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