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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Rebuilding my grandson's Desktop PC and upgraded his power supply. Easy swap from old to new and he now has all the power he need.
Teagan
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2024
Used this in my $1200 gaming pc, works great with an i7 and a 3060 graphics card
esmeralda morton
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
idk after 4 years i could not recommend this power supply enough i have bought it 4 times for my current pc and my old build that i gave away and i bought one for my friend recommended it to 3 friends and they loved it and also sold 2 computers with it and all i can say this is so reliable and i love it i don't trust the other apevia ones but ik this one is great i bought this power supply before all the big youtubers like Zach tech tips and oz they used to have mustard and ketchup cables now there all black witch im really happy i am currently using it with a setup using a rx 7700x and a rx 6650 xt im going to upgrade to a 7700 xt soon and i dont even have to upgrade. send me another power supply apevia im making another pc for my girlfriend and another one for my friend whos getting into pc gaming if there not going to send me a free one im going to buy 2 more anyways.
Hannoc
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2024
I must have got a faulty unit as this PSU isn't reliable, power shuts off seemingly at random. My PC is a new build and 600w well exceeds my powers need, after days bench tests and troubleshooting the only solution to my random shutdown problem was to swap out the PSU. I will be returning it.
Diego García
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Great PSU for the price, the cable length and management was good when installing. And the functionality is great for my system R5 + RX 6600 :)
Vance
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
The Apevia ATX-PR600W Prestige 600W power supply is a game-changer for my gaming setup, especially considering my compact mini case. Its 80+ Gold certification ensures energy efficiency, a crucial factor for a smaller build where every watt counts. This not only reduces electricity costs but also minimizes heat output, contributing to a cooler and more stable system.The Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) is a standout feature, delivering enhanced efficiency and stability even in the limited space of a mini case. It's reassuring to know that my components are receiving a consistent and clean power supply, crucial for the demanding requirements of gaming.Installation was a breeze, and the modular design played a significant role in managing cables effectively within the confines of a mini case. The compact size of the power supply itself is a perfect fit, ensuring it doesn't encroach on valuable space or impede airflow.During extensive gaming sessions, the Apevia Prestige 600W maintained a quiet operation, efficiently dissipating heat without causing any disturbances. The build quality is impressive, instilling confidence in its ability to handle the rigors of gaming, even in a compact setup.Overall, the Apevia ATX-PR600W is not just a powerhouse but a perfect fit for those with mini cases. It seamlessly combines power, efficiency, and compact design, making it an ideal choice for gamers looking to maximize performance without compromising on space. This power supply has undoubtedly elevated my gaming experience in a smaller form factor.
Bruce M. Walker
Reviewed in Canada on October 30, 2023
I bought this originally to use as an external GPU power source to use with a refurb OptiPlex build but when that turned out to have a bad mobo I re-used the supply in a build from the ground up with all new parts. This went into a budget CoolerMaster case. I'm driving a Gigabyte B550M DS3H AC mobo with a Ryzen 5 5600, and a Radeon RX 6650 XT GPU.The supply powers this stuff with ease and the fan is generally whisper quiet. Under heavy load it blows more heat of course but keeps on running rock solid.I like the PSU's braided cable covers and the general quality of all connectors, cables and components.I have no complaints.
Ashley Warren
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2020
No issues at all with this power supply. I'm not stressing it by any stretch of the imagination, having used it on a B550/Ryzen 5 3400G system (integrated graphics.) But the owner of this system will likely purchase a discreet GPU down the road, so the extra wattage is nice to have.I've got good hearing and I can't hear it at all when the system is running, even when doing a stress test for extended periods. It's quiet, stays cool, and at 80 GOLD rating should be good and efficient. That's about all I can ask for in a power supply.Some Googling suggest this unit is made by Andyson. The shape of the fan grill on Andyson PSUs is unique, and this is the same as other Andyson PSUs, so I have every reason to believe this is made by them. But PSU manufacturer isn't everything as they generally build to whatever the customer specifies. That said, I haven't witnessed anything that would lead me to believe they cheaped out on this unit.Certainly not the best power supply out there (it does feel a bit lightweight), but very well might be the best one out there for the price at the time I'm writing this.Some people gripe about the colored wires (often described as ketchup/mustard,) I actually prefer them because I can tell at a glance which wire is which. For example when troubleshooting PCs or power supplies, I often jump the PSU turn on wire to get the PSU to start without a motherboard attached. Without color coding, it'd be near impossible to find that wire (it's green) on a 24-pin connector without the hassle of Googling a diagram. To each their own, but I think the sleeved cables on this unit are pretty awesome and high quality.
Potate
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2020
Running on a currently very undemanding build (2400G using integrated graphics, with plans to add discrete graphics down the line) and -almost- everything has been fine so far. PSU works well and is surprisingly quiet (again bear in mind my build is currently very modest), but I did find one major issue that affected my unit in particular. When inspecting the PSU right out of the box, I noticed a concerning rattly sound from inside the PSU unit. Looking more carefully inside, I found an elongated piece of black plastic about 2 inches long and 1/4 inch wide. I luckily managed to jiggle it out of the PSU, since operating this thing with debris inside could be very dangerous. Turns out the fan has four separate plastic arms that hold (or suspend) it in place, and this was one of those arms that basically broke off and left the fan supported by only three arms. The fan still works fine and is quiet in spite of this (and seems to still be stable), so I decided not to return this unit due to time constraints. I believe that this might just have been bad luck, but it also seems to indicate that the build quality of some of the fan's components is not very good. I've heard these are Andyson PSUs which are supposedly of good quality, so I'm hoping things turn out well in the long run. If you need a 600W unit, are constrained by a tight budget, and are not looking to make a monster power-guzzling PC... This might just work for you.
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