Wish I bought more when they were on sale, I would recommend buying. A very good replacement for HP m7480n
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
It's an overall good power supply. I built myself a new rig this year... an MSI A390-Pro MB with an Intel I7-9700 CPU with 48GB of RAM and a dual-fanned GeForce GTX 1660. My case also has 5 aRGB 120mm case fans and 2 RGB 120mm heatsink fans on the CPU. It also has a 500GB m.2 SSD and a 5.25 bluray drive in a Rosewill mid tower ATX case. The PSU handles everything with no issue. It's quiet and does the job quite well. No complaints.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Bought it in 2018 and it is still working fine. Of course it is bigger than I needed but thats par for the course for most of these things. I am not a gamer and its just a motherboard, some hard drives and a small graphics card. But I'm happy with it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
decided to upgrade my power supply, so i did a lot of research and all the reviews i read pointed me to EVGA. i'm glad i made that choice, for it lives up to all its claims. very smooth and extremely quite. thanks EVGA.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Recently one of the neighborhood kids came to me with $900 he saved from summer jobs and asked if I could build him a gaming system. This is the power supply I chose for his build. I needed to keep the cost down but at the same time wanted a power supply that was at least semi modular. I've had good luck with EVGA power supplies over the years and 600 Watt should be more than enough for the budget gamer build.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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