Thermaltake Smart 600W ATX 12V V2.3/EPS 12V 80 Plus Certified Active PFC Power Supply PS-SPD-0600NPCWUS-W
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Delivers 600W Continuous output at plus 40 degree Celsius. Compliance with Intel ATX 12V 2. 31 and EPS 12V 2. 92 standards 80 PLUS Certified – 80
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OTI B.
aside from the cables that i really struggled to get into my motherboard ports, everything seems pretty good
Amazon Customer
Built my PC a year ago and have had zero issues with the power supply. It was super easy to hook up and had all the ports I needed and more. I used some YouTube videos to make sure I did things right, and only had to do things once. Phenomenal value for the money.
DaddyT
What a gem this turned out to be. Quiet is an understatement. It simply whispers. Outstanding investment. High quality purchase. Excellent product.
Amazon Customer
Used this ATX power supply in an older Dell Desktop. If you are in need of a replacement ATX supply then stop looking and buy this one.- it weighs twice what the old one in the Dell did. It's a quality item.- 500W is going to take care of your needs.- it's got more then enough power connections to run your old floppy drive to your new SSD- plenty of cable length for your full size tower- It's QUIET. Real Quiet.That $30 unit you're thinking about getting? DON'T. Buy this.
Jeff_O_canada
I had a Thermaltake 600W power supply for a few years and the fan was giving me some issues. I like the brand and this one was a bit more powerful at a reasonable price. The cabling was good. The dimensions listed in the description are for the box it comes in... not the power supply itself. I checked the manufacturers website before I ordered this one from Amazon. The power supply has the normal dimensions for an ATX format. The unit is fairly quiet and I having been running all day for several days now with no problems. The plugs are all black, not colour coded, but they are clearly labelled. If you have swapped out power supplies before you should have no problems. If this is your first attempt then maybe take some pics with your phone before you pull the old plugs off the motherboard.
Adam
My old cheapie grey PSU died after 7 years so I was looking for a reasonable replacement for my old desktop that could be useful if I decide to upgrade.This PSU not only draws 90% as many amps for 2x the output wattage as my old inefficient PSU but its almost silent. In fact I cant hear it over the other fans in the case.Its not modular but doesnt claim to be, for me I could easily tuck the extra wiring in the top of the case out of the airflow. The wiring did come with nice sheathing.The only concern I had was the main 24 pin and one of the sata plugs were a little bit of a tight fit, they did plug in though.