i bought this PSU for a extreme budget build and right now I have a Ryzen 5 5600g cpu with a RX6500xt and a ITX build with 3 tb of storage and a 256gig nvme for OS and it runs flawless
and even on a 1440p 144hz 32" monitor I games for hours at a time and the system is rock solid PSU but yes it has Mustered and Catchu…
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i bought this PSU for a extreme budget build and right now I have a Ryzen 5 5600g cpu with a RX6500xt and a ITX build with 3 tb of storage and a 256gig nvme for OS and it runs flawless
and even on a 1440p 144hz 32" monitor I games for hours at a time and the system is rock solid PSU but yes it has Mustered and Catchup cables and i found on sale for twenty dollars and never regretted the buy
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i bought this PSU for a extreme budget build and right now I have a Ryzen 5 5600g cpu with a RX6500xt and a ITX build with 3 tb of storage and a 256gig nvme for OS and it runs flawless
and even on a 1440p 144hz 32" monitor I games for hours at a time and the system is rock solid PSU but yes it has Mustered and Catchup cables and i found on sale for twenty dollars and never regretted the buy
not without a goofball adaptor shipped in from Hong Kong. This psu uses the standard 24 pin setup whereas the h50-50(bad experiences there) and some other lenovo machines go with 14 pins on their motherboards and stock psu's for some malevolent, inscrutable purpose.
No, this psu can't fit into a sff case like yours since it won't fit around the mb/io shield like the OEM one does. Also your new gpu may not fit either.
Either. Most micro ATX cases take standard power supplies, and if they don't they usually have the special one included. So depends on your case, but most probably will work fine. Being low wattage, it's not longer than usual. The high watt PS's can get pretty long and cause interference in small cases.