Cooler Master has released the MWE Gold 750 V4 power supply, a modular unit designed for high-performance gaming and creator PC builds [1].

This release addresses the growing need for stable, efficient power delivery in modern systems that utilize power-hungry graphics cards. By combining verified efficiency with a mainstream price point, the company aims to make high-tier power delivery accessible to a wider range of builders.

The unit provides 750W [1], [2], [3] of power and carries a verified Gold efficiency rating [1]. A key technical addition to this fourth revision is the inclusion of a native 12V-2x6 connector, which simplifies cable management for the latest generation of GPUs [1].

Furthermore, the series introduces GPU Shield current monitoring [2]. This feature allows users to monitor power delivery more intelligently, reducing the risk of instability during heavy workloads. The unit is available globally, with some retailers offering it for as low as £70 [3] through specific promotional codes.

Industry analysts and reviewers have noted the unit's suitability for new system assemblies. James Brightman of Eurogamer said, "I've oft-recommended this unit for pairing with a brand new PC build" [3].

The MWE Gold V4 was announced on June 8 [2] and is currently available through various retail channels. Its design focuses on balancing the requirements of professional creators, and gaming enthusiasts who require reliable power without the premium cost of enthusiast-grade boutique units [1], [2].

The unit provides 750W of power and carries a verified Gold efficiency rating.

The introduction of the MWE Gold 750 V4 reflects a market shift toward standardized high-efficiency power delivery. By integrating the 12V-2x6 connector and current monitoring at a mainstream price, Cooler Master is normalizing the hardware safety standards required for modern, high-wattage GPUs, potentially reducing the reliance on third-party adapters that have historically caused connectivity issues in high-end builds.