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EVGA 500W 80 Plus Power Supply (100-W1-0500-KR)
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A great quality and value power supply from EVGA with three year warranty!
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Description:
When building on a budget, the EVGA 500W 80 PLUS is a great choice at a low cost. Supporting 40A on a single +12V rail provides more options without having to reduce your component requirements. Save space with the 500W's compact design, well-placed power switch and fully sleeved cables. The 500W offers the connections and protections needed for basic system builds. With a standard 3 year warranty and ultra quiet fan design the 500W will be a great asset to your next build on a budget.• An Ultra-Quiet Fan 120mm • Provides up to 40A / 480W on the +12V rail • Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) • Complete Protections: OCP, OVP, UVP, OPP, SCP, OTP • Provides up to 500W at 40C • Outstanding 3 year warrenty • Meet Lot 6 Erp 2013 requirement • Intel Haswell Compatible
Manufacturer: EVGA
Size: ATX
Wattage: 500 W
80 PLUS Certification: 80 PLUS
Max. Combined Output +12V: 40 A
ErP / EuP Ready: Yes
Modular: No
Haswell Ready (Supports C6/C7 Power States): Yes
Cooling: Fan SLI/CrossFire: No
EPS 12V: No
Internal +12V Rails: Single Rail Motherboard Connector: 20+4 Pin
Rail 1 +12V: 40 A Connectors: 1 x 4+4pin CPU +12V
3 x 4pin Molex
2 x 6+2pin PCI-E Power
1 x FDD Power
6 x SATA Power
Warranty Information:
| Manufacturer | evga |
| Warranty Type | Direct with Manufacturer |
| Manufacturer Website | http://www.evga.com/howtorma/ |
| Warranty Period (yrs) | 3 The first year of warranty is with Aria. The remaining 2 years are direct with the Manufacturer. |
Comments, Questions & Reviews:
Comment by Sparta498
any idea when these will be in stock
You can order if there is no stock, it will be delivered when it arrives.
Power a r9 270x by PicasoONE
Hi there. Will this be sufficient for;
sapphire r9 270x
or
r9 270 from msi.
Both require the 2 pci-e 6 pin, and 41 amp
(I think) on a single rail.
That should cover it, however it's not that much more expensive to get a really decent fan such as a 650W or 750W. That way when you upgrade you won't have to swap out the PSU. Have a look at some of these:
http://www.aria.co.uk/VendorStores/Be+Quiet%21/
http://www.aria.co.uk/VendorStores/Corsair
HELP! by Zephyr98
I'm all new to this, I would like to know what other power supplies would fit in a BitFenix Comrade Midi-Tower - Black case, if anyone could give me the name of one I would really appreciate it.
There's a wide range there and it depends on what your rig is like, I usually recommend at least a 600W so if you make any upgrades at least you have the power!
http://www.aria.co.uk/VendorStores/Be+Quiet%21/
http://www.aria.co.uk/VendorStores/Corsair/
Comment by Zephyr98
What other power supply's would fit in a BitFenix Comrade Midi-Tower - Black
Anyone, I'm all new to this.
You can get a better response on the Forum, however I always recommend at least a 600W so if you replace/upgrade anything you have the power.
http://www.aria.co.uk/VendorStores/Be+Quiet%21/
http://www.aria.co.uk/VendorStores/Corsair/
Question by joe megraw
would this power supply have the write connectors to power the GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 760 OC ?
It should do, however I always like to have some extra cabling handy when I'm building as it turns out you always need more!




























