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The EVGA600 W1 is a robust 600W power supply designed for reliability and performance. It features multiple heavy-duty protections, ensuring your system remains safe under various conditions. With a near-silent operation and a 3-year warranty, this power supply is perfect for gamers and professionals alike, providing peace of mind and efficiency.
Brand | EVGA |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 14 x 8.5 cm; 1.8 kg |
Item model number | 100-W1-0600-K3 |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
Series | 600 W1 |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | ATX |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.8 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**K
Reliable and Straightforward Power Supply
I’ve been using this 600W power supply, and it works exactly as intended. It’s straightforward to install, provides consistent power, and has been running without any issues. While it's 80+ White rated, it’s not the most energy-efficient compared to higher-tier models, but for the price, it does the job well. Perfect if you need a budget-friendly option that just works without any hassle.
P**L
Solid Power Supply - Great Value for Money
I feel I have already gotten more than my moneys worth with this product and can can wholly recommend it at this price (Bought at £33, June '19 - Currently £50 and still advocate).The EVGA W1 600W Offers: 2 x 6+2 VGA/PCIE plugs, 2 x 3 SATA power ribbons, 1 x 3 Molex + floppy, along with 4+4 Pin and 20+4 Pin Power.I purchased this 600W power supply a year ago when my EVGA 650G died, after 4 years of service.While this power supply is a lower wattage than my previous one (a 650W Gold), I have yet to experience any crashes or blue screens due to missing power. This PSU comes with a 3 year warranty - pretty meh, but for the price i cant complain if I need to replace it after that period.While this Power supply is non modular, its low profile made it easy to install with space to stuff the extra cables if needed. After the initial setup I haven't needed to touch it since. I had some trouble fitting the CPU power in my case as it was a tight squeeze and the two halves were difficult to lock into place on my motherboard.While not holding a bronze 80+ rating it is still incredibly good and quiet under load. This power supply is barely audible ticking by despite not having an eco mode. While I don't have inline power readers to measure the power usage of my system, using software including GPU-z and HWMonitor i gauge my PC uses around 460-500W of Power under load.When I found this power supply, i was surprised by just how small it was - just an inch or so off made a huge difference in my case.An advantage in my case is the shorter size has let me properly fit another intake fan on the bottom of my PC tower (that was previously wedged in between the old PSU hard drive cage). [Fractal Design Define R4].The cables are braided, though that doesn't cover the fact that they are a spaghetti rainbow! Chiefly the 24 Pin and 6+2 Pin for the GPU which brandish their red and yellow veins rather prominently. With some clever cable management, I imagine it is possible to minimise the eye sore of the motherboard power cable. Personally I am uncomfortable bending these wires into a tight turn to get them hidden behind the motherboard tray.(I feel like a salesperson after writing this review, but I am honestly shocked at how much this little £40 PSU has to offer - when my 650G died, i searched for a while before landing on 3 options; one of which was this and I feel it has been well worth)
S**T
Great Value For A Quality PSU
As any PC builder will tell you, NEVER buy a CHEAP PSU, it can be a very expensive mistake!EVGA is a big name in the PC world, supplying Power Supplies and Graphics cards mainly so they are a name you can trust! They have a first class warranty (should you ever need it) and their customer service is excellent.The PSU delivers the power it says it will, quietly and efficiently and of course reliably! The connections are vast, 8 pin CPU, 24 PIN, PCIe for your GPU (2 of them) as well as a couple of molex and a wealth of Sata plugs too!Build quality is perfect, there is a definite weight to the PSU and the fan is hardly audible! 500w was all i needed but there are smaller wattages available as well as larger ones!Its standard ATX size so in a desktop case its a standard replacement of the old unit, unplug all cables from PSU that connect to the motherboard and devices, undo 4 screws at the back but make sure you check your case hasnt got a retaining clip inside (Dell and HP are amongst the culprits here) remove, slot in the new one, tighten 4 screws then re insert all the plugs you require! Power on and job done!!If my review helped, please hit the Helped button!
O**M
Good PSU - Not worth £45
I have used this PSU in about 8 PC builds and on each occasion it has not let me down. EVGA is a well known brand and this PSU is a "No frills, get's the job done" affair.I wouldn't pay £45 for it though, (which is it's current price) as it was released almost 10 years ago and is very basic, it only has a white 80+ rating, so technically on the low end of power efficiency. However if you can get this at a discounted rate or on offer, it is a great power supply for a budget PC build
M**M
Quiet - Decent Price
As I was building a new PC naturally I needed a new power supply and of course since my last build things have moved on including the cost which, for a name brand power supply is quite a bit more than the last time I did a build.Thus I searched high and low with the main emphasis being on high quality and a name brand to go with it. I'm not into rebuilding computers all the time like some people.I arrived at this which appears to have the right balance of power, price, quality and sound level for my needs.First off this is not a modular unit which many people want despite the far higher price. As the PC I built was going in a desktop unit for doing Photoshop tasks not playing games with a PC lit up like Blackpool in winter I was not bothered about reducing the wiring loom. I simply cable tied off the unused supplies and put them to one side.In use it's silent. I mean really, really quiet. I can hardly hear it going even when I put my ear to the PC case. Happy wife and a big tick in the box marked 'VG.'Power is plenty for my PC. In fact a bit more than I need which, helps keep things cool and under control. I'm not one for pushing the limits as I prefer reliability over absolute performance.Build quality appears to be excellent with solid feel to this supply. Unless I'm unlucky I expect long service from this bit of kit.Overall, a quality item at tolerable price.
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