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About Apevia ATX-PR800W Prestige 800W 80+ Gold Certified
Overall Feedback:
77% positive
77% highlighted the modularity, while 23% didn't
The power supply is not modular, so I have to tuck away the unused cables.
I noticed that the power supply lacks modular cables.
71% liked the power output stability, but 29% didn't
I had a problem with my gaming computer crashing every time I fired up a graphics-intensive game. The new power supply fixed the problem instantly.
The PSU is powerful and stable.
I noticed interference after using the PSU for a week, indicating instability in the power output.
I noticed that the 12-volt rail could not handle the load even though the max power needed was calculated under 750W.
The 12-volt rail couldn't handle the load even though the maximum power needed was calculated under 750W.
I cannot recommend this product as stable power is critical for demanding operations on my desktop PC.
73% found the operations silent
After replacing the power supply, my computer is noticeably quieter.
The power supply is so quiet that I had to check if the fan was spinning.
91% were satisfied with protection features, yet 9% weren't
I cannot recommend this power supply as stable power is critical to doing demanding operations on a desktop PC.
80% appreciated the efficiency rating, yet 20% faced issues
I noticed that the 12-volt rail could not handle the load even though the max power needed was calculated under 750W.
The 12-volt rail couldn't handle the load even though we calculated the max power needed under 750W.
66% appreciated the cooling mechanism, however 34% struggled
The power supply usually pumps out cool air.
Under full load, the PSU throws off quite a bit of heat.
The PSU is semi-modular and I explained what is connected and what is not.
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