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The Apevia SFX-AP500W is a compact and efficient 500W power supply designed for Mini ITX and Micro ATX systems. With versatile connectivity options and user-friendly split connectors, it ensures compatibility with a wide range of components while maintaining a lightweight profile for easy installation.
Brand | Apevia |
Series | SFX-AP500W |
Item model number | SFX-AP500W |
Item Weight | 2.16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 3.94 x 2.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 3.94 x 2.5 inches |
Manufacturer | Apevia Corp |
ASIN | B08R5NN4FJ |
Country of Origin | USA |
Date First Available | December 22, 2020 |
R**Y
It works, It's cheap, and great for upgrading old computers.
Not much to say. Great value, hasn't caused an issue. I wish the fan was a bit quieter, but I can't complain too much. Gets 50% efficiently at low usage, but that's common among power supplies. Cords are a bit cheap, but what can you expect.I wouldn't trust it with super mission critical data or pushing 500 watts, but its amazing at what it does for cheap.
O**N
Not to shabby
Needed this for a super budget SFF itx am4 3600 build with 3200mhz ddr4 and a old 3060ti. Something small, portable and can game. I know there's a mathematical way to predict how many watts you need. 500w seemed slim to me for what it was going to power. I took a chance on this. For only $36 I wasn't really expecting this to pull through. To my surprise no problems at all. Have gamed on this PC for hours no issue at all. Don't expect miracles if you have high performance parts, but if its a low power pc build this should do the trick, fantastic price as well.👌👍
J**L
This product has the potential to be totally non-functional
This unit looks and feels like a quality piece of equipment. However, the unit locked up while editing an effects chain and is not completely unresponsive with no way to power it down and restart. It is quite bothersome that there is no way to manually restart the unit. I really wanted to experiment with this seemingly versatile unit but that is not possible until the battery runs out I guess? Buyer beware.
B**D
Apevia SFX-AP500w Great price but loud 80mm fan, so I swapped the fan
Best deal on an compact SFX PSU for a mini server. Small but noisy, the stock 80mm fan makes a high pitch fan noise. All the other SFX-l with 120mm fans are quieter but cost over 120$. It would be just fine for a gaming rig but I wanted a silent PlexServer. I installed it on a Jonsbo N2 and I replaced the fan with a "Cooler Master Sleeve Bearing 80mm Silent Fan" ($9.99) and it's now almost silent. ( THIS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY BOYS AND GIRLS... DO NOT DO WHAT I DID ) Overall if you do not need a silent PC this is a bargain SFX psu. If you need a for a PlexServer or are going to sleep next to it.... swap the fan and it is nearly silent. ( you will still hear your other fans running and HD's spinning) Good luck
M**R
nice little inexpensive basic power supply in SFX format
works as it should, nothing mind blowing, a simple power supply with non modular or removable cords, does as it should no problems.
D**A
Great price on an SFX PSU
Works great - not as noisy as other reviewers say (of course that can be just reviews getting aggregated) but worked perfectly. FYI - no 6-pin for higher end video cards - had to get an adapter to get the extra power - of course if you're building a higher end system the power capability might not give you what you need here -- but the price is right and the quality is as expected.
G**D
Package was in great shape
I never got to test this power supply but I completely forgot how high tier my build was and orders this too.
J**D
Plenty of power for my aging desktop
Bought it for a small case in which I put an aging i7-2600 CPU running on a micro-ATX motherboard. Powers the CPU and motherboard and also the Geforce 1050 Ti card without breaking a sweat.
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