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Reviews (3)

Dec 05, 2016
Good Budget Gaming processor. (Messed the last one up if it posted)
I'd like to say to all of the haters out there about AM1 socket CPUs, that this thing performs amazingly with AAA titles (i.e. Battlefield Hardline, Dragon Age: Inquisition) I can, with this processor and an R7 240 (OC to 1.1gHz) play these games very smoothly. So spending a **** ton of money isn't necessary. I do plan on OC'ing the processor to see how much power I can get out of it, and how much better gameplay it'll be able to sustain with newer titles like Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1. But anyways, this processor runs perfectly fine guys, as long as you do your homework and pair itwith a good graphics card. Hope this helps! :D

Apr 24, 2019
Cheap and works very well!!
Great stick of RAM for a cheap price :D

Jan 20, 2018
Extra Small Cables and Bad Efficiency
4 of 4 found this helpful The cables on this particular PSU are a joke. I had a Mid tower and the 24 pin power cable couldn't even reach the motherboards 24 pin power slot. The cord itself is less than 12 inches long and the rest of the cords are only just slightly longer at about 18" at best. If you have a small tower, and I mean really small, then this PSU should work just fine. It powers the specs of my PC just fine so far
Specs:
CPU: Phenom X4 9550
GPU: Radeon HIS HD 6950
RAM: 8GB DDR2
Mobo: Gigabyte MA78GM-SH2
HDD: 1TB Western Digital 7200RPM, 500GB Western Digital 5400RPM
And one internal 80mm fan from Arctic. The whole computer draws about 420W under complete load so it seems to be doing it's job. I'll keep this updated as time goes on.
EDIT: Started having problems with the GPU and the PC constantly shutting down. Overclocked my CPU to about 2.64gHz and overclocked my GPU to 850/1375. PC was constantly crashing under heavy load and I did everything to try and get it running stable again. I reverted everything back the way they were normally and the PC is still consistently crashing without hope. Thinking it may be this PSU because the efficiency on this is only rated at 70% and if my PC is running at 420W, 70% of 600 is only 420W which means this PSU should be rated a 400W PSU at best. Please avoid this and avoid my mistakes.