⚙️ Key Specifications
⚡ Power & Output
Total Power Output: 500 W
+12 V Rail: Single rail design with up to 38 A, which provides 456 W combined on the +12 V line — the primary rail for CPUs/GPUs.
Other rails: +3.3 V (20 A), +5 V (20 A), –12 V (0.3 A), +5 Vsb (3 A).
🌀 Efficiency & Cooling
80 PLUS Standard (85 % typical efficiency) to reduce wasted energy.
Active PFC (Power Factor Correction) with >99 % power factor helps improve electrical efficiency.
Quiet 120 mm fan for cooling, running at low noise (≈ <19 dBA at 50 % load).
🔌 Connectors
1 × ATX 20+4 pin (main board)
1 × CPU 4+4 pin
2 × PCI-Express 6+2 pin graphics connectors
Multiple SATA and Molex/Floppy peripheral connectors for drives and accessories.
📏 Physical
🛡️ Protection & Standards
Built-in protections: OVP (Over Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection).
Meets ErP/EuP 2013 standby power standard and international safety approvals (CE/TUV/KC/RCM/EAC).
✅ What This Means for You
Good for: Entry-level desktops, general use PCs, light gaming builds, office systems. It provides stable 500 W power with standard protections and moderate efficiency.
PCI-Express 6+2 pins: Enough to support many mid-range GPUs, but check your specific graphics card’s power requirements before upgrading to high-end models.
80 PLUS (~85 % efficiency): Not as high as Bronze/Gold certified units but typical for budget PSUs in this class.