EVGA 600 BQ, 80+ Bronze Certified 600W Semi Modular Power Supply with FDB Fan - View 1

EVGA 600 BQ, 80+ Bronze Certified 600W Semi Modular Power Supply with FDB Fan

4.7 (5,059 ratings)
~$99.99
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Key Features

  • EVGA 600 BQ: Great quality, great value
  • 80 plus Bronze certified, with 85 percent efficiency or higher under typical loads
  • Fan Size Bearing: 120 millimeters Fluid Dynamic Bearing quiet and Intelligent auto fan for near silent operation
  • Heavy duty protections, including OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, and SCP
  • AC Input 100 to 240 VAC, 10 5A, 50 to 60 hertz; Operating temperature 0 degree to 40 degree Celsius

Specifications

Global Trade Identification Number
00843368043292
Manufacturer
EVGA
UPC
843368043292
Model Name
110-BQ-0600-K1
Brand Name
EVGA
Current Rating
5 Amps
Number of Fans
1
Fan Size
120 Millimeters
Maximum Input Voltage
240 Volts
Minimum Input Voltage
100 Volts
Upper Temperature Rating
40 Degrees Celsius
Wattage
600 watts
Cooling Method
Air
Power Supply Design
Semi-Modular
System Bus Connector Type
24 Pin
Compatible Devices
Personal Computer
Connector Type Used on Cable
24-pin
Output Wattage
600 Watts
Form Factor
ATX
Item Weight
16 ounces
Item Dimensions
5.51 x 5.91 x 3.35 inches

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Customer Reviews

Jerbear
Purchased for a new computer build. EVGA has a reputation for quality and I will always purchase products with a quality reputation. I have had power supplies fail and it is hard to figure out it is the power supply. They tend to fail intermittently. What happens is your computer goes blank and then after a while reboots. The power supply has loss power but then powers back up after a short while, sometimes in seconds. The first thing everyone thinks is Windows has crashed which is logical given Windows reputation. Then it works fine for days or even weeks and then it starts again. Aggravating is not a strong enough word for what you will go through.Always pay for a quality power supply like EVGA and purchase one that is the next size larger than what you need so you are not stressing the power supply.This was used in a new computer build and it has worked flawlessly for six months and is very quiet.
Aaron C.
Update 3/23/22:A few months ago and after about a year and half of use the fan began making a rather obnoxious rattling noise. Fan bearing most likely failed. I thought about replacing the fan myself, but since it was still under warranty I went ahead and got a replacement unit from EVGA. I am pretty satisfied with their customer service. My RMA was approved no questions asked and I got a new unit within a week.Original review:Using this PSU in my first gaming PC build, Ryzen 5 3600 and RTX 3060 ti FE. It's basically completely inaudible. I especially like that it's semi-modular so I don't have a huge mess of cables that you don't even need in your PC. I've only been using it for 6 months so I can't really speak about longevity yet but I haven't had any issues with it so far. I'm not worried about though considering it has 80+ bronze certification and a 3 year warranty.
Steven T.
Typically I buy direct from EVGA, but Amazon has had stellar deals on EVGA products as of late. Needed a good PSU for a budget Plex build and this was probably overkill, but it was too good a deal to pass up.Being semi-modular is great as I didn't need the PCI-e cables since there was no GPU and didn't need one of the SATA cables. This made it easier to manage the cables inside the case. The fan on this PSU is very quiet and keeps things running cool. This thing is on 24/7 and not a single hiccup. EVGA also has excellent customer service. Only had to call once in the past, but they go above and beyond to make it right. Great company, great product...highly recommend.
Eduardo P.
As part of a new build, I bought this after seeing how reputable EVGA's PSUs are. At first, I was going to jump for the 500w B1 version, but after I saw how cheap this variation was, I decided to spring for it, even if I may never need the extra watts.I can't say much that others haven't already said about it. It was obviously built very sturdy, feeling hefty right out of the box. The cables are stylish and durable, able to bend around for cable management needs while not feeling like they're about to rip apart. The semi-modularity is a nice touch for anyone looking to cut down on cables!I'll revisit this review if anything were to happen in the near future, but for now, I'd easily recommend this PSU and any in its family for anyone looking for a budget-friendly but powerful power supply.