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Customer Reviews
Cliff C. Collins
This was for a build for my grandson so the main spec. was the price. It’s quiet and has more than enough power for his needs.
MMac
Nice power supply......cables plug in to the power supply so you only use as many cables as you need. My previous unit had a bunch of unused cables coiled up gathering dust, blocking air, and making access to connections more difficult.
Philip C.
Do your homework. How many watts do you need? GPU, CPU, overclock? HHD's, SSD's, Fans, pumps and LED's. an example. AMD Ryzen 7 2700X pulls 105 watts without overclocking. Then you add 225 watts for a RX590. When I researched the parts max. wattage for my build. I found I needed 375 watts for everything. How many amps on the 12V rail? you will always need at least 30. Always get more than your maximum so your PSU is working in the comfort range. That's why I got 500 watts. If you want instead of doing all the research you can find websites with calculators. EVGA Pcpartpicker Corsair ect. This is also important count and check the connectors. Single GPU is perfect for this PSU.
David demuriya
its working just fine , but when i bought it it was $50 and for that price it was great but now its $75 so huge difference in price