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DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus

DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
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DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
DEEPCOOL PF500 500 Watts PSU 80 Plus
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  • Model: DEEPCOOL
1,650EGP

Wattage: 500W


Efficiency: 80+ : This means that the PSU is at least 85% efficient at converting AC power to DC power for your PC components.

Form Factor: ATX: This is the standard size and form factor for PSUs used in desktop PCs.

Input Voltage: 100-240V AC: This means the PSU can handle a wide range of input voltages, making it suitable for use in most countries.

Input Current: 8A/4A

PFC: Active: Helps to improve efficiency.

Temperature Range: 0°C to 40°C

MTBF: 100,000 hours at 25°C: This is a good indicator of the PSU's expected lifespan.

Noise Level: 20 dBA at 0% load, 30 dBA at 50% load, 40 dBA at 100% load: This is a relatively quiet PSU, especially at low loads.

Dimensions: 150 x 140 x 86mm

Weight: 4.41 lbs

Warranty: 3 years: This is a standard warranty period for PSUs.

Connectors:


ATX: 1x 24-pin

EPS (CPU): 1x 8-pin (4+4)

PCIe: 2x 6+2 pin

SATA: 6x

4-pin Peripheral: 3x

Floppy: 1x

Features:


Heavy duty protections: Including OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, and SCP. These protections help to safeguard your PC components from damage caused by electrical issues.

Quiet and Intelligent Auto Fan: For near-silent operation.

80 PLUS Bronze Certified: Efficient operation at up to 85% efficiency.

Overall, the Deepcool PF500W is a good choice for budget-minded users who need a reliable and efficient PSU for their mid-range gaming PC. It is not the most powerful PSU on the market, but it should be sufficient for most basic needs.


Here are some additional things to consider when choosing a PSU:


Power requirements of your PC components: Use a PSU wattage calculator to estimate the total wattage your PC will draw. You want to choose a PSU with enough headroom to handle peak power draw.

Reviews: Read reviews of the PSU to get an idea of its performance, noise level, and build quality.

Warranty: A longer warranty period indicates greater manufacturer confidence in the product's reliability.