

Casecom 300W ATX PSU Power Supply - 20+4pin
- - 20+4Pin Power Supply connector
- 4x Molex peripheral connectors
- Floppy Drive Connector
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Manufacturer ID: 300WATXPSU
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Casecom 300W ATX PSU Power Supply - 20+4pin Product Description
Product Features
- Dimensions:85mm(H)150mm(L)142mm(W)
- 300 Watt Power Supply
- Suitable for ATX system
- 230V input voltage
Connectors included:
- 20+4Pin Power Supply connector
- 4x Molex
- Floppy Drive Connector
Rails
+3.3v - 20A, +5v - 25A, -5v - 0.5A, +12v - 12A, -12v - 0.5A
Casecom 300W ATX PSU Power Supply - 20+4pin Product Reviews
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Always done the job for me....
operating system:Not ApplicableWriting reviews on generic products is always difficult as you're not sure if you're always on about the same piece of kit...
I can only speak from experience and IMHO these Power Supplies have always done the job for me - so I have to rate them at 5 stars.
I have used them as replacements for failed PS in older kit and in many new builds.
Recently I teamed one of these with an Atlas case and a mobo that (on reading other peoples reviews) can be picky about it's PS - not that I knew that at the time.
No probs...
The systems I build usually have an Athlon 2000+, fdd, hdd, 2 ATAPI devices and a case fan, so it's not as if they don't get a good workout.
Not had a problem yet...
I am not someone who is into analysis, so I can't tell you any stats on the voltages etc.
They either work and I buy them again, or they don't and I avoid them.
I'm still buying them!
If in doubt spend £20 more... btw the more expensive ones are usually noiser!
Ideal for older ATX Computers
operating system:Windows XPI bought this as it was the cheapest PSU I have ever seen for sale in single quantites, and being Technical Director of an internet company, I've seen many.
The test system I installed this on was on a Pentium 2 ATX machine which needed a replacement. It did the job, full stop. Although, judging from previous buyers comments I suggest that this PSU should NOT IN ANY WAY be considered for use on a more powerful system, any CPU clocking over 1GHZ will surely create a load on this unit.
Basically, its a cheap replacement for an older PC (Pentium III ideal), and if you are looking for a PSU for your Pentium 4 3.06 GHZ and 120GB H/D, buy a descent branded PSU.
Also, the fan's are not completely silent, but no where as loud as Ebuyers 400WATT PSU, they do make the computer sound as if it is on, but not as violently as many people depict. All in all, this is a perfect replacement for a blown PSU on a less powerful machine.
300 watt psu
300 watts is enough for most systems at the momment, unless you are a overclocker who has to push their kit to the limit you will be fine.
or if you connect your toaster to you psu you will need a higher rated one
Ebuyer Extra Value 300W ATX Power Supply Specs
operating system:Windows 98Mine was made by CASECOM and has an on/off switch, and a voltage selector switch set to 230V. The fan is very quiet.
Connectors are as follows:
20 pin ATX x 1
4 pin molex (for HDD, CD drives etc)x 4
4 pin Berg connector (for 3.5" FDD) x 1
4 pin Pentium 4 motherboard connector x 1
6 pin AUX connector x 1
Berg connector is wired to one sext of 2 molex
Label reports the following amperage values:
+3.3V 20A
+5V 20A
+12V 10A
-12V 0.5A
-5V 0.5A
+5Vsb 2.0A
+5V N +3.3V Total output: 170W
To test if a PSU works, without plugging it into a motherboard:
1. disconnect from mains
2. jumper ATX connector pin 14 (green wire) to one of the ground wires (black, eg. pins 13 or 15 on either side of green one). You can use a paperclip. See: http://www.helpwithpcs.com/courses/power-supply-basics-inc-pinouts.htm
3. plug in mains and power on, see if fan comes on, but dont leave on too long as its not good to run it with no load. Just see if the fan works.
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