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Deepcool Nova DN500

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$37.15 up to $49.52
Power: 500; Cooling system: 1 fan; MB/CPU power supply: 24+8 (4+4); Manufacturer's warranty: 5 years;
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Deepcool Nova DN500
Main
Power500 W
Form factorATX
Specs
PFCactive
Efficiency85 %
Cooling system1 fan
Fan size120 mm
Fan bearingsliding
Certification80+
ATX12V version2.31
Power connectors
MB/CPU power supply24+8 (4+4) pin
SATA5
MOLEX3
PCI-E 8pin (6+2)1
Cable systemnon-modular
Cable length
MB450 mm
CPU500 mm
SATA350 mm
MOLEX350 mm
PCI-E450 mm
Max. power
+3.3V18 A
+5V17 A
+12V138 A
-12V0.3 A
+5Vsb2.5 A
+12V456 W
+3.3V +5V110 W
-12V3.6 W
+5Vsb12.5 W
General
Over voltage protection (OVP)
Over power protection (OPP)
Short circuit protection (SCP)
Manufacturer's warranty5 years
Dimensions (HxWxD)86x150x140 mm
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2014
Certificate 80+. Stable voltage under heavy loads. Low ripple.

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80 Plus

The Deepcool DN500 power supply belongs to the Nova series, has an output power of 500 W and differs from devices of this brand in compliance with the 80 Plus certificate and promises an average of 85% efficiency. Priced at just under $40, it looks good, boasts stable voltage under heavy load, low ripple, moderate noise, and could easily fit into a mid-range gaming system with a small amount of drives.

Nothing extra

Then what's the catch and why is it so cheap? It has no backlight, no cool software for working with revolutions and control from a mobile phone, the cables here are not modular, the most ordinary ones, there is no braid or colour scheme of the same type. But, if you do not look at the decorative components, then the piece of iron will suit you in all respects — it is quite quiet even at peak load and gives out exactly what is stated on the box. In addition, the manufacturer is so confident in the quality that he gives a five-year warranty on his product. Although for low-cost power supplies, the standard is 2 to 3 years.

The cables would be longer

In comparison to this, the length of the cables leaves much to be desired, setting a limit on the use of cases with the bottom position of the power supply. But with conventional m-ATX or Mini-ITX, there should not be such problems.

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