- Operating Temperature: 0° to 40° C
- Japanese Capacitors: Main PCB
- ECO Mode: No
- MTBF: 100,000 Hours
- Net Weight: 3.2kg
- Size: 85mm (H) x 150mm (W) x 165mm (L)
- Approvals: TUV, CE, FCC, cTUVus, BSMI, CCC, WEEE, RoHS
- Compliance with ErP Lot 6 2013 Requirement
- Fan Size / Bearing: 140mm Teflon Nano-Steel Bearing
- Input Voltage: 100 - 240 VAC
- AC Input: 12A
- Input Frequency Range: 50 - 60 Hz
- Efficiency: 85% Typical
CONNECTORS
- 1 x 20+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
- 2 x 4+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
- 3 x 6+2-Pin-PCIe
- 3 x 6-Pin-PCIe
- 10 x SATA
- 5 x 4-Pin-Molex
- 1 x Floppy
- Warranty: 5yr
Top comments
orig
29 Nov 166#1
£10.50 delivery is a joke
hitman007 to watercooled
29 Nov 166#5
This offer applies to
OcUK Forums members who have 250 or more posts and have been registered for over 90 days, or
OcUK Forums members who have been registered for over 12 months and made at least 100 posts
JonBetts2004 to ZainAkib
30 Nov 164#18
Cold what? Surely you didn't vote this cold because it doesn't suit your needs.
cruisecars to watercooled
30 Nov 163#17
250 posts no thanks!
Latest comments (28)
PointDex
30 Nov 16#28
Many thanks!!!
Danjw91
30 Nov 16#27
Yes it depends on your circumstanc as well. For me, I got this because I have a 500w integrator which isn't very good. I run a EVGA GTX 1070 SC and AMD FX 8350 and the integrator isn't good enough. Also this gives room for upgrades and it's discounted to a very cheap price.
Pickleschniffer
30 Nov 16#26
Dont just look at the wattage, some of these PSU's still arent built for a performance build, EVGA still do some of the best PSU's in the business but do some research and pick a reliable model that can take the punishment and support the potential for overclocking if you need it , the EVGA G2 Supernova for example is the top end and widely regarded as the best in the business, but you wont need that.. The corsair VS series is a robust enough PSU to support your current build without hurting the bank.
orig
29 Nov 166#1
£10.50 delivery is a joke
Evostance to orig
29 Nov 161#2
Wow. I never noticed that since they're just down the road from me..
kemeys to orig
30 Nov 16#25
Nonsense!
shuggyyadobber
30 Nov 16#24
back up in price
orig
30 Nov 161#23
g2 are made by superflower the rolls royce of psu's :wink: you're fine
PointDex
30 Nov 16#22
I have the G2 Gold rating 850w, is that good? Or should I get a different model? I paid £100
SonicMR2
30 Nov 16#21
Because the equivalent ~500W PSU will be more efficient than the 850W one in most cases. No point in getting more than you need unless you want to leave room for an additional GPU later.
Doogeh
30 Nov 16#20
It's an OK PSU, not fantastic. Gets near silver efficiency, but doesn't have great voltage regulation.
See http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=490 for full review of similar model.
Great for cheaper to mid builds, not so good for mid to high end.
watercooled
30 Nov 16#19
850w psu for £50 is a bargain and its a great psu too.
better than the crappy corsair for around this price point.
ZainAkib
29 Nov 16#16
850 is overkill unless you have SLI 1080's and a overclocked i7. Cold
JonBetts2004 to ZainAkib
30 Nov 164#18
Cold what? Surely you didn't vote this cold because it doesn't suit your needs.
watercooled
29 Nov 161#4
forum member free delivery not hard is it.
hitman007 to watercooled
29 Nov 166#5
This offer applies to
OcUK Forums members who have 250 or more posts and have been registered for over 90 days, or
OcUK Forums members who have been registered for over 12 months and made at least 100 posts
cruisecars to watercooled
30 Nov 163#17
250 posts no thanks!
Dan__
29 Nov 16#13
only 5 year warranty?
My supernova g2 gold one came with a 10 year warranty.
K1LLER HORNET to Dan__
29 Nov 16#15
That's a G2, Gold rated and probably costs twice as much.
robodan918
29 Nov 16#14
great price
iffy on the 80 plus bronze but can't complain at 53 especially for semi modular
smoking hot
Evostance
29 Nov 16#12
400/450 should be fine, but again, you'll probably find a 400-500W PSU for £53 so why not go all in on a 850W :smiley:
rtd30
29 Nov 16#11
Yeah I put the build into pcpartpicker and got a power of just over 300W, but you need a margin of safety right? 500W is overkill yeah but maybe 400/450?
rtd30
29 Nov 16#8
I'm planning a pc build at the moment, looking in the range of AMD rx 480 gpu, Intel i5 6400 etc. Basically a reasonably future proof 1080p machine. I don't need a power supply with this much power right? Around 500W should do by my calculation, please tell me if I'm wrong though
Danjw91 to rtd30
29 Nov 161#9
I'd get this for the fact a 500w can be enoigu but for a decent 500w you might be looking at same price or more. I've gone for this since a 1070 minimum requirement is 500w that's why I have and it's on offer at a great price
Evostance to rtd30
29 Nov 161#10
Stick your components into PCPartPicker and it'll give you an estimated wattage. I'd be surprised if that hits 500W, however 850W for £55 on a semi-modular PSU from a known brand is a pretty good buy.
You're probably not going to find much else better for a similar price to be honest
Danjw91
29 Nov 16#7
Cheers OP. Ordered! This has great review and can only be better than my Integrator 500w psu I got with my pc and it's a nice price.
K1LLER HORNET
29 Nov 16#6
Where's all the people that were saying the BQ is crap from the other thread? :neutral_face:
orig
29 Nov 16#3
good price for the psu and luckily you can collect from store :smile: just the delivery charges from overclockers is a disgrace
Opening post
- Operating Temperature: 0° to 40° C
- Japanese Capacitors: Main PCB
- ECO Mode: No
- MTBF: 100,000 Hours
- Net Weight: 3.2kg
- Size: 85mm (H) x 150mm (W) x 165mm (L)
- Approvals: TUV, CE, FCC, cTUVus, BSMI, CCC, WEEE, RoHS
- Compliance with ErP Lot 6 2013 Requirement
- Fan Size / Bearing: 140mm Teflon Nano-Steel Bearing
- Input Voltage: 100 - 240 VAC
- AC Input: 12A
- Input Frequency Range: 50 - 60 Hz
- Efficiency: 85% Typical
CONNECTORS
- 1 x 20+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
- 2 x 4+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
- 3 x 6+2-Pin-PCIe
- 3 x 6-Pin-PCIe
- 10 x SATA
- 5 x 4-Pin-Molex
- 1 x Floppy
- Warranty: 5yr
Top comments
OcUK Forums members who have 250 or more posts and have been registered for over 90 days, or
OcUK Forums members who have been registered for over 12 months and made at least 100 posts
Latest comments (28)
See http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=490 for full review of similar model.
Great for cheaper to mid builds, not so good for mid to high end.
better than the crappy corsair for around this price point.
OcUK Forums members who have 250 or more posts and have been registered for over 90 days, or
OcUK Forums members who have been registered for over 12 months and made at least 100 posts
My supernova g2 gold one came with a 10 year warranty.
iffy on the 80 plus bronze but can't complain at 53 especially for semi modular
smoking hot
You're probably not going to find much else better for a similar price to be honest