Questionable or utterly garbage tier. Can't find anything on the internet that who the OEM is, so I will say don't go for it. If you want, you can list your system specification and I could recommend an appropriate power supply.
It's a 600W that you can buy for $40, has +5v@28A, trumpets its 76% efficiency, and different sites report it weighing 1 lb. I'd put my money on crap.
As a general rule, power supplies of unknown provenance are guilty until proven innocent. I see little reason for an exception here. I might trust this power supply to power a colorful pinwheel, assuming I wasn't overly attached to the pinwheel.
oh yah all the warning signs are there. the low 12v amps shows that the power supply is really only about a 430w psu. if they are fudging with these numbers i can only shudder at what is under the hood of that thing.
plenty of better ones out there for the money. just give us a budget and specs and we can easily find something worth buying.
A brand that has no readily identifiable origin manufacturer or vendor? Skip.
Nearly all good PSUs (and tons of not-so-good) carry well-known and readily identifiable brands. The chances of unidentifiable PSUs being any good are abysmally low.
A brand that has no readily identifiable origin manufacturer or vendor? Skip.
Nearly all good PSUs (and tons of not-so-good) carry well-known and readily identifiable brands. The chances of unidentifiable PSUs being any good are abysmally low.
One of my biggest surprises this year is Andyson somehow pulling two excellent high-efficiency PSUs seemingly out of nowhere.
Questionable or utterly garbage tier. Can't find anything on the internet that who the OEM is, so I will say don't go for it. If you want, you can list your system specification and I could recommend an appropriate power supply.
Oh no I am fine. I have an EVGA 650w GS. I was just wondering about this one, my friend has it.