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Specifications
Manufacturer
EVGA
Part #
Manufacturer
EVGA
Form Factor
ATX
Efficiency Rating
80+
Wattage
600 W
Modular
No
Type
ATX
Fanless
No
PCIe 6+2-Pin Connectors
2
EPS Connectors
1
SATA Connectors
6
Molex 4-Pin Connectors
3
Price History
Reviews

- 21 points
- 39 months ago
from completed build Project Blue Angel Rev 1.0 (Outdated)
It's cheap and it works. I just wish that all of the cables were completely black and that PSU manufacturers color the connectors themselves. That way if you need you to short two wires you'll only see the red, green, and yellow wires when it's unplugged from its receiving connector.

- 16 points
- 24 months ago
from completed build Project Blue Angel Rev 1.2 (Outdated)
It's cheap and it works. I just wish the cables were completely black and that PSU manufacturers colored the tips of the connectors themselves instead of the wires. That way if you need you to short two wires you'll only see the red, green, and yellow wires when it's unplugged from its receiving connector.

- 15 points
- 39 months ago
from completed build Project Blue Angel Rev 1.1 (Outdated)
It's cheap and it works. I just wish the cables were completely black and that PSU manufacturers colored the tips of the connectors themselves instead of the wires. That way if you need you to short two wires you'll only see the red, green, and yellow wires when it's unplugged from its receiving connector.

- 13 points
- 22 months ago
from completed build Personal PC - almost every component swapped out over 18 months
It's a 600W psu. It works. Cables are a little ugly but at the end of the day it does the job it's meant to.

- 11 points
- 11 months ago
from completed build Festive Ryzen Build
Great power supply even though it's not modular, having extensions helps to not show the disgraceful ketchup and mustard cables.

- 10 points
- 36 months ago
from completed build "Blue Skies" Brothers First Gaming PC
I work at best buy so I was able to snag this for $37 with my discount. It's a solid power supply although I wish it was modular. (My next one will be one for sure) Also the cables can be a little stiff on this.

- 8 points
- 35 months ago
from completed build Girlfriends First Gaming PC
Not modular and not the highest tier but for $37 it's not bad.

- 8 points
- 10 months ago
from completed build My first with AMD (£700-£780)
Well it gives all the power but bending the cables was a pain

- 8 points
- 6 months ago
from completed build First Pc Build
Affordable and just works. If you have a basement in your case its no big deal that its not modular

- 6 points
- 29 months ago
from completed build My majorly upgraded Dell Inspiron 3847
This PSU is pretty standard, but it's not modular hence why I knocked off a star. A little harsh maybe? Idk. But it's EVGA so if it catches fire or something they'll literally buy me a new house.