- £12.05ex vat
- £13.86inc vat
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- manufacturer #: SUMVISION450
- quickfind code: 120674
- 510 in stock for next day delivery.
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Looks good to me
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Windows XPI bought 5 of these for system builds and am using the first one now in a Jeantech Micro Titan box, which comes without a PSU. PSU comes with a 24 pin power connector, of which 4 pins are detachable to make a normal 20 pin power. Also has the usual 4 pin P4 power, one SATA power and four CD/HD IDE connectors and a floppy connector. It doesnt have the strange 6 pin auxiliary power connector, which for me is a bonus because I have never found anything that needed one.
PSU is also fairly quiet which is another bonus.
Those Jeantech Micro Titan cases are very good too, dont know why Ebuyer doesnt sell them?
Excellent budget PSU ...
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Not ApplicableThis is a pretty good PSU. It has (well mine does anyway) the following connectors: -
1x20+4 ATX2 Main power connector
1x12v 4PIN CPU power connector
5x4 pin MOLEX connectors (NOT 6 as stated in description)
1x SATA power connector.
1xFloppy Disk power connector.
The cable lengths are ok with the exception of the SATA power cable. It would not reach my drive when mounted in the lowest bay in my little Casecom case. Not too much of a problem - I fitted the drive higher up! Tested voltages are very close to specification, the exhaust fan is reasonably quiet - and keeps the PSU quite cool. For £12 excellent value. So it gets 5 stars!
To the person that asked - It will fit in a micro-ATX case and will power an Intel Celeron cpu system without any problem at all.
Can't Fault It
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Windows XPThis is a very good power supply, almost silent and keeps very cool which is good as the PSU it replaced was suffering from overheating. An added bonus which is not clear from the display pic or specification is the monitor power out, which you don't always get on budget priced units.
After a week of constant usage I can't really fault it, therefore it gets 5 stars.
need help
i have got a mATX motherboard and a case to go with that. will this psu fit in it and also will it be able to run a intel celeron processor.
Great PSU
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Windows XPThis Little unit does a fine job of powering a std PC set up. I've just built my dad a PC for everyday internet / email use with the ability to use office and this powers everything in the build perfectly.
A top unit and very quiet. It is connected up to:
160gb sataII HDD
20x DVD read / writer
3200+ Dual Core AMD 64 Processor
Acrtic Cooler 64 Heatsink
2gb Ram
MSI K9N6GSM mobo
3.5 Floppy
2 extra value fans
top product.
Good PSU......so far
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Windows VistaI am always a bit wary of cheap psu's but so far this one is doing ok. Im not sure how it would fare with excessive use (ie more than 8 hours a day) but for a bit of casual gaming and surfing every evening its been holding up well.
I cant actually fault this PSU in any way
Good PSU
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Windows XPHave only had supply for a week. Not had any problems so far, PC been 100% stable, playing loads of games to test it as well.
Get impression that this is a pretty solid, decent cheaper supply, i find it quiet, i read another recent review saying it was noisy, this PS is not noisy at all, your CPU fan will be about the same noise level than it, hence you wont here it at all.
States it has a 72% efficiency rating which again is good for any PSU. It has no switch on the back, no fancy casing/packaging, no fancy cabling, minimum number of cables, hence one reason they can sell cheaper...
Want to give it 5 stars but will stick with four, nah heck just give it five!
Recommended
Cheap and cheerful
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Not ApplicableI built a system using this PSU to power an Athlon64 3200+ system, complete with Radeon X300 graphics card, floppy drive, 2 IDE hard drives and 2 DVD drives, all without problem, the system is stable and the PSU had sufficient connectors to get the job done. My only criticism is that there is no power switch on the back, so if you want to isolate the power you have to disconnect the kettle lead or switch it off at the wall.
Works Well, But....
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Windows VistaI made the mistake of buying this for my Media Center PC (where quiteness is V important), placing it in an otherwise silent case it gives off quite a lot of noise and also heats up very quickly, although it has a good power rating and is a good budget solution. If you are not bothered about noise then this is the PSU for you.
Good value, but not as quite as some say!
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Windows VistaI got a couple of these for system builds, one for myself too.
Its everything everyone says it is and more, but its far from silent, I wouldnt say it was too noisy but its only got a 80mm fan in there and its working its pants off to keep the psu cool, it probably dont help Ive got a couple of budget in-out fans and an artic 7 in there but I can hear this above all of them.






















