Basic PSU but will suffice for basic builds or upgrades. Better than a Corsair CX Power supply
PSU Tier List 2.0: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html
- Zico
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looneychoonz74 to alexmurphy01
17 Oct 154#13
Ha, well played!!
Ebay and alcohol are a wonderful mix.... I do most of my shopping whilst drunk :smiley:
alexmurphy01
17 Oct 154#9
Got one of these, been great, hoping it's enough to power a 780ti Classified I drunk bid and won on eBay last night. Think it'll be on the edge but sufficient.
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Taz1529
25 Oct 151#45
How noisy is the fan on this? Does it turn off when not underload? Got an OCZ power supply from 2009 and whilst it works fine, the fan is the noisiest part of my computer
mensy07
22 Oct 15#43
Would this be ok for i5 4690 and evga 970 ?
das5665 to mensy07
22 Oct 15#44
yes.
das5665
20 Oct 15#42
Most PSUs (< £100) have one or two attached to other connectors just in case
CAL23
20 Oct 151#41
Ordered this a couple of days ago and it arrived today. I have just installed this in my Dell XPS 8700 and it works like a charm. Took about 30 minutes of trying to disconnect cables (that 24-pin connector was tough!) but it was well worth it. It's much quieter than the old 460W PSU I had. :smiley:
I was rather puzzled to see that this PSU had a floppy drive connector. People still use those? :confused:
looneychoonz74
19 Oct 15#40
yeah, i've just ordered and getting free delivery for tomorrow..... nice! :smiley:
dorsia
18 Oct 15#39
Voted cold as it's not Haswell Ready.
GwanGy
17 Oct 15#8
£5 per 100watts .. Good price
splender to GwanGy
18 Oct 15#38
Great, are you going to sell 1 watt 80% efficient power supply for 5p?
stonebear
18 Oct 15#33
This PSU isn't on Toms Hardware's list is it?
I can see "500B / 600B HEC Compucase" in tier 3 but I assume the "B" is for bronze and this PSU is "white".
zzkenseizz to stonebear
18 Oct 151#37
Well as far as i know. White version is lower than bronze version ( basically it is a cheap standard version) so it is a lower tier than 600B. Imo stay away from these if u r loking for high demand and oc pc
Noclouds
17 Oct 15#19
I make it £41.04 at Amazon, inc shipping. Cheapest I could find was £34.62 at Dabs, inc shipping.
It's £33.74 from Amazon right now (free shipping), I would rather get it from Amazon due to bad experiences with Ebuyer customer service.
cochin007
18 Oct 15#32
what do we gain by having this? I have the one supplied by ebuyer with the cabinet. What will i have as an advantage if i use this? All these have a consumption of 10 watts even when pc is shut down and is in standy right?
stonebear to cochin007
18 Oct 15#34
You don;t gain anything, you buy one when you are building a PC and you need one. :smiley:
buyer101 to cochin007
18 Oct 151#35
Some more power demanding components such as graphics cards need more watts to run.
I think that's what you are asking.
lhwjud
18 Oct 152#31
Bespoke offer for £26.78 delivered
AliveGhost13
17 Oct 15#27
this is not better than a corsair CX.
das5665 to AliveGhost13
17 Oct 15#28
Its on par and is cheaper, therefore better.
Also EVGA generally are much better when it comes to warranties
EVGA do do some good PSUs but sometimes even good brands use a cheaper PSU platform from an OEM.
So I'm not voting hot or cold unless a decent review is presented :wink: , sorry OP.
zHamzz
17 Oct 15#25
Heat.
rev6
17 Oct 15#24
780 Ti is less efficient.
klopikxda
17 Oct 15#23
I have ordered only this PSU so may be account specific.
Noclouds
17 Oct 15#22
As far as I can see, free delivery is only on orders over £49.99?
alexmurphy01
17 Oct 154#9
Got one of these, been great, hoping it's enough to power a 780ti Classified I drunk bid and won on eBay last night. Think it'll be on the edge but sufficient.
looneychoonz74 to alexmurphy01
17 Oct 154#13
Ha, well played!!
Ebay and alcohol are a wonderful mix.... I do most of my shopping whilst drunk :smiley:
CAL23 to alexmurphy01
17 Oct 15#21
I have a 460W PSU and it powers a 970 with no problems :smiley:
Might be a nice upgrade for my PC though. Thinking about overclocking the 970 some time.
udhuk
17 Oct 152#1
£34.66 inc shipping
klopikxda to udhuk
17 Oct 151#20
free delivery also available
benny1983uk
17 Oct 151#12
Crap PSU. I've had nothing but problems with this one . I've opt out for a cooler master 500w for £40 and it includes a UK plug . Just be careful with cheap PSUs especially from Ebuyer
NEtech to benny1983uk
17 Oct 15#17
People have also had problems with Coolermaster, Seasonic etc. Nothing at all on this planet is exempt from the odd failure. EVGA do some great quality competitively priced PSU's. Their SuperNova range are very highly recommended by Custom PC.
To also add. I had bought in 2007 a Coolermaster RealPower Pro 850W PSU. After 13 months it developed problems. And what happened. Coolermaster totally ignored completely every RMA request for it. Making their promise of a 5 year warranty worthless.
Ebuyer, who I bought it from, then kindly accepted a return for it outside of their 12 month warranty, and even kinder then swapped it for a Corsair HX620 as I said I didn't want Coolermaster again after this. And what happened after 2 years owning that Corsair that blew too. Thus needing to RMA it to Holland which cost around £30 postage (a PSU is heavy).
This seems like a nice PSU for builds that wont have massive power drawing graphics card. If I was building I PC now I would buy this. It is also £52 at Amazon so it ain't cheap.
leon121
17 Oct 15#16
Nice find
Adrian7
17 Oct 151#15
That's what i tell my missus too when another package arrives with stuff i bought :wink:
arsenalfan
17 Oct 15#14
Good price
asl3312
17 Oct 15#11
paid about this for my evga 500w so great price. heat
Darthballs
17 Oct 15#10
thanks
Prosamuraiman
17 Oct 151#6
Are these really better than Corsair?
rev6 to Prosamuraiman
17 Oct 151#7
Very similar to Corsairs budget range. I'd look for a Seasonic built PSU, they're a bit more expensive though.
malachi
17 Oct 15#5
Got the for £26 through Bespoke Offers two weeks ago.
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PSU Tier List 2.0:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html
- Zico
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Ebay and alcohol are a wonderful mix.... I do most of my shopping whilst drunk :smiley:
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I was rather puzzled to see that this PSU had a floppy drive connector. People still use those? :confused:
I can see "500B / 600B HEC Compucase" in tier 3 but I assume the "B" is for bronze and this PSU is "white".
http://www.dabs.com/products/evga-600w-80--power-supply-100-w1-0600-k3-BFPV.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc%20product%20search&utm_campaign=Components%20and%20Storage%20-%20Cases,%20Cooling%20and%20Power%20-%20Power%20Supply%20Units&gclid=COuP-JqGysgCFerpwgod6BED2g
I think that's what you are asking.
Also EVGA generally are much better when it comes to warranties
It's a good and cheaper
EVGA do do some good PSUs but sometimes even good brands use a cheaper PSU platform from an OEM.
So I'm not voting hot or cold unless a decent review is presented :wink: , sorry OP.
Ebay and alcohol are a wonderful mix.... I do most of my shopping whilst drunk :smiley:
Might be a nice upgrade for my PC though. Thinking about overclocking the 970 some time.
This is a great price for a decent PSU.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/600B/11.html
To also add. I had bought in 2007 a Coolermaster RealPower Pro 850W PSU. After 13 months it developed problems. And what happened. Coolermaster totally ignored completely every RMA request for it. Making their promise of a 5 year warranty worthless.
Ebuyer, who I bought it from, then kindly accepted a return for it outside of their 12 month warranty, and even kinder then swapped it for a Corsair HX620 as I said I didn't want Coolermaster again after this. And what happened after 2 years owning that Corsair that blew too. Thus needing to RMA it to Holland which cost around £30 postage (a PSU is heavy).
This seems like a nice PSU for builds that wont have massive power drawing graphics card. If I was building I PC now I would buy this. It is also £52 at Amazon so it ain't cheap.