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EVGA 500 W1, 80+ WHITE 500W Power Supply( 100-W1-0500-KR)

EVGA 500 W1, 80+ WHITE 500W Power Supply( 100-W1-0500-KR)

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My Penname
4.0 out of 5 starsSolid power supply and great value.
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2014
I am reviewing the 500 watt model.

This is an ATX desktop supply that is 85mm (3.35”) tall x 150mm (5.91”) tall x 140mm (5.51”) deep. This compact model will fit almost all full, mid, & micro ATX cases. (This is NOT a laptop AC adapter.)

The connectors are well formed and well labeled.
Qty: / Type of connector / # of plugs @ approx length
Qty:1 24 Pin (20+4) ATX 19”
This 20+4 style connector will fit both ATX24 pin & ATX20 pin main boards.
Qty:1 EPS 8 Pin (4+4) 23”
This 4+4 style connector will fit both EPS4 pin & EPS8 pin main boards.
Qty:2 PCIE 8pin (6+2) 1@21” & 1@26”
These 6+2 connectors will fit both PCIE6 & PCIE8 video cards.
Qty:6 SATA 2@17” & 2@22” & 2@26”
Qty:3 Four-Pin Peripheral 1@17” & 1@22” & 1@27"
Qty:1 Floppy 31”

This supply is rated at the amperage below and comes with OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection).

500watts @ 40C / 3.3v 24A / 5V 20A / +12v 40A / +5vsb 3A / -12v .3A

This supply has a large fan that auto adjusts it's speed so it is quiet under light to moderate load. Under heavy load it can get a bit noisy but no worse then any other 80+ supply I've used. This supply has an on-off switch on the rear side.

My experience with this supply:
Power-up time and voltages were within spec when I tested them. I ran a 12 hour burn-in test when I installed it and the supply passed with no issues. (***Update 2016: I've had this power supply for over two years, I re-ran the 12 hour stress test and the supply passed again with no issues.***)

The big question:
Will this supply work in your computer? The list below should help answer this question.

Form factor: Is your mainboard and case ATX standard compatible?
ATX is the most common standard, but others exist such as like BTX or ITX, so be sure your mainboard and case ATX compatible. This information should be available on product spec sheets or contact your computer manufacturer.

Connectors: Are the connectors you need provided?
Take stock of your components and make sure this supply has a connector for every component. This supply has plenty of connectors so it's unlikely you'll need more then they provide.

Cable lengths: Are the cables above long enough?
If you are using a full size case be sure to check the cable lengths. For instance, if your supply is mounted on the top you may not be able to reach a bottom mounted SSD without a cable extension.

Watts: Can your system run on 500watts of power?
Use a free online power supply calculator to check the power requirements of your system. I prefer the OuterVision Power Supply Calculator but there are many others available. As a general rule you want at least %20 more watts then your system requires.

+12v Amps: Can your video card run on the Amps provided?
If you are using on-board (built into the motherboard) video then this does not apply. But if you have a discrete video card check the +12v rail requirement from the card manufacturer. As a general rule you want at least %20 more Amps then your card requires.

Proprietary system replacement:
If the replacement is for a proprietary system (store bought pre-assembled computer) then first confirm your supply is ATX standard and then replace it with one with equal or larger wattage and amperage. Check the sticker on the side of your current supply and make sure the wattage and each rail of this supply is equal or higher. If in doubt consult with your computer manufacturer.

2003 or earlier power supply replacement:
Modern ATX supplies do not provide a legacy -5v connection. If your computer was made in 2003 or earlier, and still has an ISA bus, it may need this legacy -5v connection. In short, if your current supply has a white wire on the ATX connector then this supply may not work for you. If in doubt consult with your computer manufacturer.

In all cases I strongly recommend testing any power supply before hooking it up to actual hardware. While defective supplies are rare, installing one could destroy any or all of your expensive components. I prefer the Coolmax LCD Power Supply Tester PS-228 (ASIN B002R06PGE) for this task but there are many good ATX power testers on the market.

Overall, it's an excellent supply given the low cost (about $40).

Then why four stars?
The first unit I received had a bad fan and was returned. I'm pretty sure this was a fluke because since then I have installed many more and had no problems with any of them. Every manufacturer makes the occasional lemon so don't let this deter you from buying this supply. In my experience EVGA stands behind their products and honors their warranty so there's no worries here.

I will buy another PSU from EVGA in the future and I do recommend them to friends.
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Mike K
1.0 out of 5 starsAfter it "blew up" my machine, i found out the warranty is worthless.
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2018
Let me start with the good points. The power supply is nice when it works. Seems to be built well and I've bought 6 of them over the last few years. Cables are bundled well and the cooling fan is quiet. Even reaching customer service was easy.

Now the issue. When the power supply failed it didn't just stop delivering power, i fried my motherboard and memory and one of the ssd drives in the machine. I don't know how but the cpu still runs like a champ. The power supply still puts out some power but voltage levels are inconsistent and frequently to low. So that's done, i call evga about replacing the power supply under warranty. (I didn't mention anything else since they won't cover that anyway) and they look it all up and confirm it's still warranty and if i go online (they tell me this while I'm talking with them) and register it and call them back, they will start the RMA process which should only take 24 hrs. Then when they get the power supply back from me (i pay shipping) then they seems me a new one the slowest cheapest way possible. All in all the process will take about a week and a half plus however long i take- figure 2 weeks total. Plus I'm out shipping which will run about $20 (or more if i don't choose the cheapest option).

So for a $40 power supply it costs me at least $20 and a 2 week wait, for a computer i use every day. After the way it damaged my computer I'm not putting another one in anything i care about plus the time and expense making it questionable if it's even worth sending back and wasting the time. For me evga power supplys aren't worth it. I suggest getting something cheaper or much more reliable depending on your needs.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Best Cheap PSU
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
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For the price, this is the best cheap PSU you can find
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My Penname
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid power supply and great value.
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2014
Verified Purchase
I am reviewing the 500 watt model.

This is an ATX desktop supply that is 85mm (3.35”) tall x 150mm (5.91”) tall x 140mm (5.51”) deep. This compact model will fit almost all full, mid, & micro ATX cases. (This is NOT a laptop AC adapter.)

The connectors are well formed and well labeled.
Qty: / Type of connector / # of plugs @ approx length
Qty:1 24 Pin (20+4) ATX 19”
This 20+4 style connector will fit both ATX24 pin & ATX20 pin main boards.
Qty:1 EPS 8 Pin (4+4) 23”
This 4+4 style connector will fit both EPS4 pin & EPS8 pin main boards.
Qty:2 PCIE 8pin (6+2) 1@21” & 1@26”
These 6+2 connectors will fit both PCIE6 & PCIE8 video cards.
Qty:6 SATA 2@17” & 2@22” & 2@26”
Qty:3 Four-Pin Peripheral 1@17” & 1@22” & 1@27"
Qty:1 Floppy 31”

This supply is rated at the amperage below and comes with OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection).

500watts @ 40C / 3.3v 24A / 5V 20A / +12v 40A / +5vsb 3A / -12v .3A

This supply has a large fan that auto adjusts it's speed so it is quiet under light to moderate load. Under heavy load it can get a bit noisy but no worse then any other 80+ supply I've used. This supply has an on-off switch on the rear side.

My experience with this supply:
Power-up time and voltages were within spec when I tested them. I ran a 12 hour burn-in test when I installed it and the supply passed with no issues. (***Update 2016: I've had this power supply for over two years, I re-ran the 12 hour stress test and the supply passed again with no issues.***)

The big question:
Will this supply work in your computer? The list below should help answer this question.

Form factor: Is your mainboard and case ATX standard compatible?
ATX is the most common standard, but others exist such as like BTX or ITX, so be sure your mainboard and case ATX compatible. This information should be available on product spec sheets or contact your computer manufacturer.

Connectors: Are the connectors you need provided?
Take stock of your components and make sure this supply has a connector for every component. This supply has plenty of connectors so it's unlikely you'll need more then they provide.

Cable lengths: Are the cables above long enough?
If you are using a full size case be sure to check the cable lengths. For instance, if your supply is mounted on the top you may not be able to reach a bottom mounted SSD without a cable extension.

Watts: Can your system run on 500watts of power?
Use a free online power supply calculator to check the power requirements of your system. I prefer the OuterVision Power Supply Calculator but there are many others available. As a general rule you want at least %20 more watts then your system requires.

+12v Amps: Can your video card run on the Amps provided?
If you are using on-board (built into the motherboard) video then this does not apply. But if you have a discrete video card check the +12v rail requirement from the card manufacturer. As a general rule you want at least %20 more Amps then your card requires.

Proprietary system replacement:
If the replacement is for a proprietary system (store bought pre-assembled computer) then first confirm your supply is ATX standard and then replace it with one with equal or larger wattage and amperage. Check the sticker on the side of your current supply and make sure the wattage and each rail of this supply is equal or higher. If in doubt consult with your computer manufacturer.

2003 or earlier power supply replacement:
Modern ATX supplies do not provide a legacy -5v connection. If your computer was made in 2003 or earlier, and still has an ISA bus, it may need this legacy -5v connection. In short, if your current supply has a white wire on the ATX connector then this supply may not work for you. If in doubt consult with your computer manufacturer.

In all cases I strongly recommend testing any power supply before hooking it up to actual hardware. While defective supplies are rare, installing one could destroy any or all of your expensive components. I prefer the Coolmax LCD Power Supply Tester PS-228 (ASIN B002R06PGE) for this task but there are many good ATX power testers on the market.

Overall, it's an excellent supply given the low cost (about $40).

Then why four stars?
The first unit I received had a bad fan and was returned. I'm pretty sure this was a fluke because since then I have installed many more and had no problems with any of them. Every manufacturer makes the occasional lemon so don't let this deter you from buying this supply. In my experience EVGA stands behind their products and honors their warranty so there's no worries here.

I will buy another PSU from EVGA in the future and I do recommend them to friends.
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Michael E.
4.0 out of 5 stars fan is very quiet
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2022
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I have had it for 8 hours or so, It was too large to fit in my PC so I have it sitting outside, and the cables leading inside the PC. Fits in most normal size PC's. Slight whine when first started up, but only when the power switch is flipped. So far it has not blown up or anything bad like that. It was installed smoothly with no trouble. Cables are nice and long, and there are many of them. Would recommend.
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John R. Aye
4.0 out of 5 stars A grate power supply
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2022
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Got that computer running good
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Natalie R.
4.0 out of 5 stars 6 years isn’t bad, I guess
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022
Verified Purchase
Bought this in 2016 and installed it in my windows computer that I use solely as a file server. It was easy to install and worked great to revive the computer. It died at some point late 2021 or early this year and we only noticed when our shared drives disappeared. I’ve since finally replaced it, though with a different brand and a higher wattage.

It wasn’t full of dust or overworked so I guess 6 years is great, but I wouldn’t want it for a daily driver.
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Des
4.0 out of 5 stars Lasted 7 Years
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2022
Verified Purchase
Did what it needed to do for 7 years without issue. Not as long as the stock power supply it replaced, but it’s under heavier load with more accessories. Unfortunate that it needs to be replaced, but I guess that’s a decent run for the cost.
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Josh (Xaminmo) Davis
4.0 out of 5 stars Works well, but not as tidy as I'd like.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2015
Verified Purchase
PROS:
* Worked on first try
* Long cables
* Mesh wrapped cables
* All of the connectors!
* Very quiet (large fan blades)
* Reasonable price
* Power efficient

CONS:
* Power plug is 1/16th inch too close to the edge to properly fit in Dell Mid-Tower cases
* Cables are not modular, and long coils have to be stowed somewhere.
* No right-angle SATA plugs

NARRATIVE:
I bought this to replace a cheap power supply that was failing. This is one step up, and in testing with a Kill-A-Watt, the $15 extra I spend on this will be saved in 8-10 months of power-on time. That's completely worth it.

This arrived, and a different system's power supply failed. There's a short in a connector, or whatnot. Whatever. I swapped this in, and it fit 90%; however, the power plug on it is just a little too close to the edge. I can fit the power cord in, but the back of the case is bowed by the socket's raised plastic. Maybe one of these day's I'll buy nibblers to modify all of the cases that don't fit, but I was able to tighten it all down. Everything works.

The SATA connectors are all straight in. Luckily, the system uses 2.5" drives, so I just mounted them a little further into the sled. However, if I were using normal 3.5" drives, the cable ends would be crushed.

This has dual 4-pin motherboard/cpu headers, a 6-pin, and a 6+2=8 pin plug for PCI cards. There are two straps of SATA power plugs, and one strap of 4-pin Molex and floppy drive connectors.

All of the cables are mesh wrapped to keep from tangling; however, the cables are fixed. You cannot remove unneeded cords/connectors without getting the wire cutters (not recommended). It's a lot of cord to bundle up and stash inside, because this is made for a pretty big case, or for a case that puts the PSU on the left / bottom.

Even with all of the minor annoyances and fitment issues, I'm going to buy two more of these.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A decent cheap PSU
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022
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Decent cheap psu
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Veil_Lord
4.0 out of 5 stars OK But Quality Control Issues Are Troubling
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2015
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I've had some bad luck with my Dell XPS 8700 and I mean bad. It's on its third motherboard, second hard drive, and 2nd PSU. After the second motherboard died, I started suspecting the Dell PSU so I tried this as a cheap and well speced PSU to replace it. I've LOVED my EVGA graphics cards and their customer service was top notch so what the heck.

Well, first one came and there was a sort of ticking, but not quite ticking, sound. Sort of an oscillating sound. After a few hours research and watching videos on Youtube, I tracked it down to a likely bearing issue. Not good for a 2 day old supply. Amazon was AWESOME and took care of the shipping label and sent me a new one. So far at least, no sound at all from the new one, though it had another minor issue. The first fit very easily in my case. This one took several minutes of almost forcing in and even after it clicked in place as it should, the screw hole on one side is slightly off. It still screws in, so it works, but definitely not quite right.

Time will tell, but thus far I'm not overly impressed with the quality control so I have some worry it will die prematurely. As to actual operation, it seems good enough. No issues yet with my system the past few hours and it feels heavy and solid. The cords are plentiful and sleeved, but almost too long. Good to have ones for the video card and a couple of the motherboard ones that power the CPU, but I found it hard to find places for all of them. Maybe next time I'll go moduler.
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Brad
4.0 out of 5 stars Good cheap psu
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2022
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Nice, cheap, relatively quiet, and hasn't caught on fire, these are the sign of a good power supply
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