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- manufacturer #: 550WPSUNEONBLK
- quickfind code: 102994
- 165 in stock for next day delivery.
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PSU SPECS
This is what should be explained by Ebuyer, but anyway I just got this PSU, it's nice and heavy and has some nice big heat sinks inside with a huge fan. The specifications read:
+3.3v = 28A
+5v = 35A
+12v = 30A
-5v = 0.5A
-12v = 0.8A
+5vsb = 2.5A
According to the specs this PSU is VERY good. I will post my test results using a variety of tools but I hope the information above is helpful.
Just to confirm connectors
AS previously requested, here is a rundown of the connectors on this PSU.
20+4 pin Main Connector
4 pin ATX connector
6 x 4 pin Molex Connectors
2 x Floppy drive connectors
1 x Sata Drive connector
1 x PCI-e 6 pin connector
The main Cables are good length, but I found the PCIe cable a little tight. The PSU does sag ever so slightly when fitted, but no big worries. It is quiet, and makes the inside of your case glow nicely.
The cables are even briaded together like much more expensive PSU's, and help to keep a very tidy case.
Hope this helps.
value 550w atx psu
Just installad one today and yes Matt,it does have a 4 pin connector as well.
Sexy Power for "da beast"
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Windows XPThis PSU is wonderful, all voltages are good - (According to Asus Voltage Monitor)
Looks nice, adds just enough glow to your case, not too much, just right.
IS QUIET! i was amazed to find my laptops GPU fan was louder than this PSU.
Also seems to have automagically sped up start-up/shut down times, i believe this is because my RAM was not recieveing enough power from my raidmax 400w case PSU
Recommend to Anyone!
Snubbs
very good
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Not Applicablejust to let u know that this is excellent for the price. does the job and i managed to work out that u can slide the extra 4 pins off and works well with 20 pins well it should do cause i'm using it now.
only down fall is the lights are not all that bright but it works a treat
Does the Job
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Windows XPFitted this into a customer's PC after they got a repeated CPU failure message on an ASUS board. Figured it was his PSU being under too much strain (Had 2 drives, HDD, High end gfx card plus 3 fans and all USB slots full) and so replaced his 350W PSU with this and error message went. Can't comment on the long term usage, but the 12cm fan blowing straight down on to the heatsink, caused a 5 degree drop in CPU temp. As long as it keeps ticking this is a great PSU for the price.
Wow!.
Being one who will scan through all reviews, documents and info before purchasing anything, I can tell you that this PSU is exellent value for money.
This sexy little beast made my system purr. Lovely design and so quiet (due to the single 12cm fan).
Just brilliant
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Windows XPWell its a cracking unit - up to now, massive fan, I think my tower now hovers off the table lol!
And its very quiet compared to my 2 fan Magna 500w. If it was somewhere more open I don't think you'd here it at all. I have a slight hum from the machine but I have got 4 fans in there.
The connectors are:
1 Sata power plug
6 Standard Power plugs
1 4 pin plug
1 power rail + a seperate 4 Pin plug
2 Floppy power type Plugs
I cleared a few Y standard power plugs from my system with the power supply and it now seems to run quicker.
ATX plug
for those that may not realise , the 24pin plug can be converted to 20 if you slide the last 4 plugs down . I paniced when i first saw the end then realised what to do.
Cracking PSU got one for a freind and makes a huge diffence. His PC is ALMOST silent. just great.
awesome psu
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Windows 2000For the money, this power supply is awesome :)
Bought to replace a generic 500w item.
There are 8 molex connectors - 2 floppy drive type connectors and a 4 pin connector.. The leads are plenty long enough to reach the bottom of my case.
I found it to be very quiet compared to the usual 80mm fanned psu's - looks the part with the 120mm led fan and chrome grill.
The voltages reported in the bios are spot on (something which the generic psu couldn't manage)
Used in the following spec'd system...
ASRock K7S8x Motherboard
AMD Athlon 2400xp
3 sticks DDR 333 ram
Nvidia fx 5200 agp
2x seagate hard drives
DVD + CD writer drives
4 led fans and various other eye candy






















