Style Name:500W ATV Pro Product Description The all new CiT 500W ATV Pro is an upgrade from the 500W ATVR, it is an excellent choice for both first time builders and experienced builders. Our Pro power supply is an 80 plus bronze certified, with 85% efficiency or higher under typical loads, ideal for system integrators. A non-modular PSU with flat back cables included, this PSU is great for those who like the correct balance between cable management and build flexibility, combining 500W of excellent power with great performance, optimised rail structure allows you to realise a more powerful performance from your power supply. Box Contains Power Supply Manual Screws
A**R
Warning!
Be warned! No mention anywhere that it does not come with a power cable!
P**K
Hit and miss, works but terrible fan noise
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. 2* Update: rattling gaining on strength. I will be returning it as with noctua silent fans on heatsink barely noticeable PSU fan sounds like diesel engine. Worst thing to replace PSU i have to take off heatsink and all fans around as Because of snug installation.5*Original review: Nice strong reasonably quiet only when on lower revs can hear like rattling noise from fan. Apart from that it powers msi b450i ryzen 3700x 32gb 3200mhz ddr4 rx580 effortlesslyFor knobs: there is no power cable included just like with other brands. It’s not even listed that it does come so don’t expect to find one. You get screws and cable ties
S**M
Value for money
Value for money... but later realised that one of the SATA power was not working.With same SATA power loop connector (4xSATA), I initially plugged in 2 separate 3.5inch Hard Disks and one of them won't load. Took a week to figure it out by thinking that Hard disk was at fault (it was an old Hard disk) or the SATA data cable or the actual motherboard or whatever. Then used another SATA power from the PSU and working.I understand with any products, even expensive products can have some faults or later becomes faulty (all about luck) and I would return this, but now I already fitted this in the PC case and all wires tidy, can't be bothered to redo again.The product itself is good, sleek and has a silent 140mm fan.All cables are discreet FLAT black and they are long enough that can fit and loop around full ATX case (another review said the cables are short, maybe they are not cabling it properly around the case).Also, due to keeping the cost low, this particular PSU does not come with wall plug (probably saved £3-£5). But I had plenty of them at home, but i guess for new PC build, someone might not have spare one at home.Overall, value for money.
Z**G
Good PSU with lots of connections
Needed a new PSU for my sons pc which kept crashing whenever his RX580 was put under any kind of load.Very quiet and more plugs than you can shake a stick at12/24V cpu power24 pin mainboardlots of sata4 x 6/8 Pcie (only need one for the card!)The other point of interest in all cables are black so if you have a see through case (he has) cables are barely noticeable due to the wiringNot sure why the issue if purchasing to replace but as everyone seems to be stating no psu cable is included
S**T
DOES NOT COME WITH POWER CABLE
It is not mentioned anywhere on the sell page, but there is no power cable included with this product.
B**C
easy to install.
this power supply has a 2nd motherboard 8 pin connector which will be not be used on a standard gaming motherboard . 24 pin and the 8 pin go to the motherboard . the two 8 pin pcie connectors are marked pcie !the power supply strugles with Extended or Eatx pc cases but should do a standard atx case no problem .the 2 molex connectors and 6 sata power connectors split into 3 connectors 2 of which have a molex on it too as i mentioned before . i fitted this to a few systems and it has a 3 year warranty from the brand name .so do buy or at least consider it ratehr than a cheap powr supply . i fitted this to a 3700x with a asrock 570Xchip phantom gaming motherboard and it all works it will run a 1080ti also a 1070ti and almost any graphics card with dual 8 pin connectors . running at 404 watts under normal load it rose to 500 under full oad on 8 cores and 16 thread full gpu maxed out and a lot of waiting later it did not fail me . so i bought 3 in total for lesser systems to just have a pwer supply that was under warranty the same as the watercooling and pc motherboard battery CR2032 wouldlast before issue . leaving me with 3 years tp play with until a serious pc check and service . dust filters added made it quiet , not that it as loud anyway . runs smooth no noise to speak of in or outside the case to speak of from teh power supply .good deal at £40 to £45 i have no complaints been a few weeks since ive been running it so time will tell .
L**E
Great Budget Power supply !NO UK PLUG !
Good power supply real wattage is 550W ( above 550W generetes a lot of heat)DOESN'T COME WITH UK POWER CORDGPU CABLE PCI-E VERY SHORTFAN A BIT NOISY DEPENDING ( HAD 2 PSU TILL NOW )Good pointsStandard sizeBlack cablesAmazon warranty2x 8Pin EPS !!!
P**R
Great value for the efficiency and capability.
Using this to power a machine specced with i7 4790 running at 4GHz across all cores rather than 3.8GHz which is Intel standard via the ASUS all core turbo feature. A higher end ASUS OC variant of the Gefore GTX 1060 6GB, so it has a higher end cooler on it with multiple fans, 2x8GB or 16GB of dual channel of high end low latency CL9 DDR3 1,866 volatile application, data and shadowing main memory. A large fast 7,200rpm hard drive, a fast PCIe NVME SSD, a high end full ATX motherboard, tons of 80mm case fans, a high end 3.5" bay multi usb and multi card reader attached to both a USB2 header and the USB3 header. Also, a USB RF wireless keyboard reciever and USB bluetooth adaptor. Aswell as these things, anything I've omitted through an existant or not? memory lapse. With this configuration in never misses a beat and powers it without so much as a momentary blip. Recommended for high end systems that are a few years old or equivalent very modern lower mid range builds. 5/5 for those applications. Initially I bought CiT and a few other brands for well priced PSU's,but found CiT to be the best. Hence, surpassing a decade on I'm still buying the brand for this remit. The fan is even gentle on the ears regardless of how much load the power sapping components of the PC are under in combination.
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