[SOLVED] Aerocool United Power 500w 80+white is enough?

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Hi, i''ve just bought a power supply for my pc here is the spec.:

Intel core i3 9100f
Asrock RX 570 4g
4x2gb ram 2666 (run on 2400mhz)
ssd 120 gb
hdd 500gb
6x mejec rgb fan case

and i use the aerocool united power 500w 80+ white for the psu
daily use for gaming gta v valorant pubg lite, also editing with ae or pr

do the psu enough for me?
 
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If you are talking about the 80 plus it is not a quality cert it is simply an efficiency cert and not a good measure of a psus build quality.

If you are wanting a psu that will fry the system and potentially burn down your house it's a good choice, but if you want a good reliable psu then you have chosen poorly.

DSzymborski

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Hi, i''ve just bought a power supply for my pc here is the spec.:

Intel core i3 9100f
Asrock RX 570 4g
4x2gb ram 2666 (run on 2400mhz)
ssd 120 gb
hdd 500gb
6x mejec rgb fan case

and i use the aerocool united power 500w 80+ white for the psu
daily use for gaming gta v valorant pubg lite, also editing with ae or pr

do the psu enough for me?

Yuck. Ancient group-regulated design and only really has 420W of +12V power. Aerocools aren't worth buying unless you're at the high-end of their product line (and even then I'd be uneasy given the company's spotty history).
 
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Return it if you can and get something like a CX 550 or 650 (2017 units, look for the grey/black "CX" not the green "CX")
 
Jun 19, 2020
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Yuck. Ancient group-regulated design and only really has 420W of +12V power. Aerocools aren't worth buying unless you're at the high-end of their product line (and even then I'd be uneasy given the company's spotty history).

Yuck. Ancient group-regulated design and only really has 420W of +12V power. Aerocools aren't worth buying unless you're at the high-end of their product line (and even then I'd be uneasy given the company's spotty history).
but it has this certificate

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bignastyid

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If you are talking about the 80 plus it is not a quality cert it is simply an efficiency cert and not a good measure of a psus build quality.

If you are wanting a psu that will fry the system and potentially burn down your house it's a good choice, but if you want a good reliable psu then you have chosen poorly.
 
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DSzymborski

Curmudgeon Pursuivant
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but it has this certificate

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Don't ask a question if you're not prepared to hear an answer you don't like.

It's a garbage PSU and it's irresponsible to use it. Now, it's a free country and you can be as irresponsible as you want with your possessions as long as you're not hurting anyone else, but nobody has to bless a poor decision for you.
 

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