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EVGA Fuente de Poder BV 500W 80 Plus Bronze ATX 12V 24 Pin Fan 120mm Negro

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Mex $1,239.00

Mex $ 557 .00 Mex $557.00

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1.Tamaño:650 W


2.:Serie B5


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  • Evga Power Supply, Atx12V/Eps12V, 120 V Ac, 230 V Ac Input Voltage, 3.3 V Dc, 5 V Dc, 12 V Dc, 12 V Dc, 5 V Dc Output Voltage, 1 Fans, Internal, Modular, 85% Efficiency, 500 W
  • EVGA Power Supply
  • ATX12V/EPS12V, 120 V AC, 230 V AC Input Voltage, 3.3 V DC, 5 V DC, 12 V DC, 12 V DC, 5 V DC Output Voltage, 1 Fans, Internal, Modular, 85% Efficiency, 500 W


Fuente de Poder EVGA BV 500W 80 Plus Bronze ATX 12V 24 pin Fan 120mm Negro


Fabian Guzman Bravo
Comentado en México el 26 de agosto de 2024
Ensamble mi computadora con esta fuente de poder de muy buena calidad.
Andrew González
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de julio de 2024
Its great for the price, if you can get a better one then its up to you as this one is no modular and it's clear that is an older model comparing to new ones that offer more cable length and new cpus double connector. Overall great product if you're under a budget and still need performance
Roy Kressman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de junio de 2024
Bought this because of how cheap it was since I was building a budget pc for a friend, little did I know theres a good chance you will receive a dead power supply instead. After putting all the parts together and reading the manual for the power supply i finished the pc. Only to plug the power supply in and absolutely nothing happening. Checked over everything and sure enough I received a dead power supply unit. I will be returning. Folks just get a name brand PSU like Corsair or such, you get what you pay for with this power supply.
Powpow
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de septiembre de 2024
I bought this in November of 2021 and it has served me well over the past two and a half years.The problem I'm having now is since last month I started hearing the fan make noise in my computer, even when system is idle. I use headphones most of the time while gaming, but recently while playing Black Myth Wukong I started hearing the fan making a sound as if it were about to fall out and hitting against the fan housing or cage where air would blow through, then system would just power off completely and power back on by itself after a few seconds.The power supply was turned with the fan facing down in my Phantek case as that's how it was designed to be put in as it cannot be screwed in when facing upright, but I had to turn it faceup to actually game without it powering off and on again. This has led me to believe that the fan in this power supply was not made properly for the upside down orientation it should have been designed for as the fan is still making noise but at least it doesn't sound like it's scrapping against the grills and shutting off when it supposedly gets very hot and the fan is not spinning fast enough to cool it.Would have been a 5 star product if the fan was made properly but I'll just have to get a Corsair as their previous power supplies have lasted me at least 5 years before and issues.
Erin O.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de agosto de 2023
I've had a number of EVGA PSU's over the years, and while I do prefer Seasonic, EVGA is my budget go-to, granted I consider "budget" here to be more expensive in relation to other components. It has a bit of heft (indicator of good electrical components), is compact in size, has a quiet fan, and has solid cables. It also has the typical main on/off switch; and an eco-mode on/off switch, which I admittedly never use.This unit comes with a 24-pin motherboard cable, a single unbridged 4+4 pin CPU cable, a single bridged dual 6+2-pin PCIe cable, two 3-device SATA cables, a single 3-device 4-pin Molex cable, and a 4-pin Molex to floppy adapter (the only cable which is flat). The cables in this one aren't flat, which I actually appreciate because it makes them easier to shorten. Which brings me to my only gripe: they're so darn long. Seriously, it's almost as if the length of them is meant to compensate for the space that would otherwise be freed up by leaving a few off. To my knowledge so far, nobody makes affordable short cable kits premade for this make/model, either, and if you're buying a Bronze-rated supply, chances are it's going into a micro-ATX form factor due to price points on components. My gripe about the cables' length aside, it's a great unit.If you're using a cheapo psu, you'll instantly notice a difference in your system's performance by replacing it with a quality one. Don't cheap out on this component in your rig, even if you can't get a Gold-rated or better one.
David Á.
Comentado en México el 30 de diciembre de 2023
100 recomendada 10/10
Ceil Yurei
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de marzo de 2021
People might wonder what's the difference between a "high end" PSU (power supply) like an EVGA unit vs a cheaper one like, say, a RaidMax Bronze 635 watt, which is what I got this EVGA B5 550 watt to replace. And let me tell you, you can literally FEEL the difference. The materials of higher quality capacitors are much DENSER and therefore HEAVIER than the same sized and rated capacitors of a lower quality power supply, or even a higher rated one, so many higher quality PSUs will be heavier than cheaper, lower quality ones. While weight isn't always an indicator, the simple fact is that the denser coils and capacitor materials used to make better power supplies simply end up weighing more. This also gives the unit quite a bit of HEFT that makes it feel good in the hands.The clips on both ends of the modular cables were also very good quality, clipping in easily once I was able to get a light on to see them clearly within the poor visibility of my case. Which IS NOT the fault of the PSU. I ended up using all but one of the cables, the included molex connection one. The cables also connected to my ColorfulMod brand extensions PERFECTLY and with a satisfying click, unlike those on the cheap and low quality RaidMax, where even after forcing the connections together, the cords still didn't connect fully. The black sleeving and black rubber insulation of the cables means you don't need to purchase extensions to make your build look good, however.Only complaint is about the length of the sata power cable connections, but they are the standard length for an atx PSU so my issues is with the standard connection length, and for the low cost of a quality unit, I don't expect them to include sata power extensions, and not sure EVGA even makes their own in-house Sata power extensions, though I haven't checked. If they do and you have case accessories or drives that need sata power spread across your case, buy them, if they don't make in-house extensions, make sure to get good quality ones to match the excellent quality of their cables.The VGA cable DOES have a built in split for hooking up a 16-pin, 12-pin, or 14 pin Graphics card as well as 8 or 6 pin, or for plugging in extensions to do so, which is a great feature, I was worried I was limited in choice of graphics cards and might have to return the unit and get a higher rated on with another VGA cable connector, but glad I see I don't have to. This is a VERY good 550 watt power supply, and if using a 65w CPU (like many AMD Ryzen 5 chips), can probably easily provide enough power for a 3070 and the rest of your computer. The 600/650 recommendation is mostly for CPU overclocking..or Intel, or 120w base power using CPUs, so this is worth looking at if you are building a new pc, upgrading an older pc with a very old PSU and want to go modular, and ESPECIALLY if you want to put a power supply in a prebuilt gaming pc you purchased that has a unit in it that has a possibly non-rated or supposedly rated psu from a company you can't find any information on.
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