EVGA 500 BQ 80 Plus Bronze 500W
$112.94
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8 reviews for EVGA 500 BQ 80 Plus Bronze 500W
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$112.94
B. R. –
Pros: I’ve used two of these power supplies in the last few weeks, this one and it’s 650W brother. I really like the modular cabling system, it makes for a very clean system. Cons: None
Patrick S. –
Pros: Well its a good price for something from EVGA. The second one worked great. Nice cabling, great paint job. After the RMA on the first unit. The RMA service is top notch. Shiped it out and it was a one day turnaround with UPS and three days I have a new PSU Cons: First PSU died the first day. It had a problem. Second one was fine no cons Overall Review: EVGA’s RMA service is great. They try to sell you a “advanced RMA” to send you a unit before you send the old one in but its not…
Phillip W. –
Pros: Plenty of connectors 1- 24 pin, 2 x 4+4 pins for cpu connector or epas. 4 x 6+2 for pcie with 2 6 pin also and 10 stat power connectors and 5, 4 pin connectors and 1 floppy. Cables are easy to twist the way you need them, Plenty long enough for any full size tower to route behind mother board so they can be hidden. 5 year warranty with a single 12 volt rail. Cons: none so far Overall Review: This PSU is semi modular the cables that come connected to it are the 24 pin mother board…
Becky G. –
Pros: brand, runs cool, 70+ amp rail Cons: none Overall Review: Been carrying a load of 600 watts on the pci-e rail 24/7 since install and running strong and cool
Dennis S. –
Pros: When I fist connected it I didn’t really believe that it was on. I saw the blades turning and almost no sound. They’ve finally made a real quiet power supply. I’m as happy as a pig in a trash dump. This is not a full modular. Fine with me. The cables reach everything with some spare. Want a build tip? With a bottom mounted supply turn it with the fan up. This makes it even more quiet and aids in pulling air through your system. Cons: Can’ think of a thing. I wish I could get another…
Dean P. –
Pros: Powers my computer Has shielding around the wires Didn’t come DOA Cons: None Overall Review: Would rather of had a girlfriend but my mom says I’m too ugly for one.
Michael B. –
Pros: Semi-Modular made cable management about a thousand times easier Cables much more flexible than my older, crappier, non-modular supply Cons: Didn’t install itself or gain sentience when I attempted to talk to it. Overall Review: I bought this a good while before actually incorporating it into a build. So far so good, but if anything goes wrong within an unreasonable time frame, I will update this review. So far, so good though!
Christopher P. –
Pros: -Modular -650w continuous. I love how all EVGA PSU’s are listed as their continuous operating wattage, not some max “struck by lightning” rating. -fan is fairly silent even when not in ECO mode. -Comes with fool proof tester Cons: -need sata power cables with only one plug on them. I have one M.2 Sata SSD for speed, a blu-ray drive and a large HDD for storage. I don’t have a HDD bay anywhere near my Blu-Ray drive bay, nor would I want one. Having 3-4 power plugs on every sata power…