⚡ Power up your productivity and play with confidence!
The Apevia SPIRIT600W is a 600W ATX power supply designed for high-performance multi-core CPUs and GPUs. Featuring a smart 120mm auto-thermally controlled fan, it balances cooling and noise reduction. Its versatile connectors (20/24pin, 4+4pin CPU, 6+2pin PCIe) ensure broad motherboard and GPU compatibility. Comprehensive safety protections safeguard your investment, all housed in a sleek black sandblasted casing perfect for professional and gaming rigs.
E**O
A quality, affordable ATX size PSU
The media could not be loaded. Bottomline up front: A quality unit from a known brand name that offers a really hard to beat watt-per-dollar value.Got this budget friendly PSU to replace the stock 300W psu in my Acer TC885 home PC in order to power a GPU upgrade, specifically a GTX 1060. The stock PSU did not have an 8 pin power connector, and I wasn't looking to spend a whole lot on upgrades. I've used Apevia in the past and have been happy with them, and so when I saw this and the price was right with overall good ratings, I decided to give it a go.The PSU arrived very quickly. The PSU is a simple black cased unit with a 120mm cooling fan and black fan grill, not the gawdy chrome kind. Per Apevia, the cooling is auto thermally controlled and has built in protections. The package had minimal contents...a double sided 1-page info/install sheet, a small bag of 4 knob style screws, a power cable to plug the PSU into the wall, and the PSU/cables itself, in a bubble wrap bag. I attached an unboxing video so you can see exactly what came in the box.Although the case is quite ordinary looking, it looked and "felt" to be well built. Holding the PSU, it does have some decent weight to it, and looking inside the grate and grills, you can see the components within, which all looked (and smelled) new. (I know, I know...a visual and smell test is not an objective or scientific means to test quality LOL!!!) All in all, it looked like a quality, if not cosmetically boring unit.The PSU fit in my Acer TC885 without any issue, and everything plugged up nicely. It's also very nice that the cables are all sleeved...something that more expensive units don't offer. I only needed a few of the plugs, so once all those were plugged in, I just used a velcro strap to re-bundle the rest of the unused cables and tucked them as nicely as possible inside the PC. Since it's a non-modular unit, you're unfortunately stuck with having excess cables to have to figure out how to store/tuck away in your build.Anyway, the PSU fired up with the PC without any issue. After running my PC for a while and doing a few tests to purposely draw power (benchmarking, graphic/CPU intense gaming, etc), the PSU is running smoothly. I've been running this PSU on my PC, used daily for everyday computing and some light gaming, for over a week now without any issues. So far, so good!At 600W, it's a bit overkill for my PC (i3-9100, 16GB RAM, and now a GTX 1060 GPU), but it's hard to beat the price value this unit offers, as 500W units were actually selling for more!! The only "strikes" I can think of are (1) no 80+ rating and (2) it's not on the A through C PSU tier list. But with regards to the PSU tier list, at least it's not one that's listed on the "avoid" or "replace immediately" tiers!Overall, initial impressions are: this is a quality, solidly built unit from a known brand name that is easy on your wallet. Should anything change, I'll post an update.
J**N
worked perfect for #idgafgamingpc build. Plenty of power for a rx580 w/ i72600k Play BFV temp @81*F
this worked perfect for the #idgafgamingpc build. GREAT for budget builds and newbs, or even pros..Plenty of power for a rx580 w/ i72600k Playin BFV..Runs the CASE AND CPU fans, MB, SMOOTH. been letting it run daily, for past months. So far so good.. PLENTY of extra cable, and plugs, for any type of connection.. what i like, Is i wont be afraid to cut the harnes ends shorter for the SDD/HDD supplys, since theres like 8x? and there 3ft long...(YOU COULD CUT HALF OF THE sdd/hdd supply CABLE OFF, but i like having the option if i need too use them too ie: power and extra case fan or 4x) Only problem is all wires are BLACK..SO if you wanta splice stuff, you mite wanta check with a voltmeter first..and label) Fits in fullsize case nice.. came with a supply cable. 120 ac US style plug.The fan, its quiet imho.. Its no louder then the RX580 GPU(while GPU at normal op temps 48% fan speed).. I can live with it.. Its not and annoying fan like the DELL i had..Doesnt seem too run that hot. Stays cool in a fullsize case.. I snagged mycooking temp from the kitchen i use for roasts.. An think at normal idle mode, not gaming,lslow easy games, my thermometer says The PSU Outlet air temp is about 81*F right below the PSU.CANT BEAT IT..MAKE A GREAT PSU FOR A BENCH TESTER BUILD, OR BATTERY CHARGER, ALSO..
C**.
Great product for the price
It works, its quiet, it was delivered next day, it was less than $40... what else could you want?
K**E
Inexpensive and good but generates heavy RFI on HF
Good power supply at a bargain price. I've used 3 of these and they do the job, and have enough for a decent GPU like the RTX 3060 Ti. However as shown in the picture this power supply creates a great deal of RFI on the HF band, especially around 18Mhz. If you're a shortwave listener or ham radio operator, you might want to choose another power supply.
S**H
It fit my PC and is a really good value.
This power supply looks good on first blush and was easy to install in my DELL Inspiron 3847. The manufacturer did not give a specific fitment to model but the power supply has all the connectors and cables I needed. The cables are plenty log enough to reach my hardware. There is an extra cable I did not need. I think you could easily hook up more hardware to this unit but I am no PC expert. The power rating on this model is 600 Watts double what I had . I should be able to add a modest level graphics card while keeping well below the 600 Watts. If this unit fits your needs then it represents a really good value and at the low price I paid from Amazon. My application should have this power supply lasting years while I save for a new PC.
Y**D
Almost fried brand new pc
I'm building a pc for my little brother so I got this for his system cause I thought I could save some money and it had good reviews. Well I put this sucker in the system, tried booting it up and first thing I noticed was no signal was being sent to the monitor. Didn't think anything of it cause sometimes it can take a minute or two for a new pc to boot up, so I decided to go into the kitchen while it tried to boot up but as soon as I turned around that bad boi popped like a balloon. Ran over to the system, everything was shut off and it smelled like my left nut. Luckily I have my own personal pc so I was able to connect my own power supply to the system to test that the parts were working and it booted up fine. But some people aren't so lucky and would probably be left thinking their pc is dead. It would have deserved 0 stars but since it was atleast decent enough to have safety measures in place to save the pc components I give it 1 star.
A**A
Works very well.
Works very well. I have a generation 3 motherboard and EVGA GTX 750TiFTW, I upgraded from 300W to 600W. It was easy to install and the seperable pins are useful.
K**E
This thing is quiet!
This thing gives me no worries about how effective and efficient it can be. It’s a good price for the wattage and honestly I think I’ll just bring it to my next build and not to mention how insanely quiet this thing is. I can hear my GPU fan more than this and my GPU is already a pretty quiet fan. It’s also easy to install and it comes with the cords it needs to plug and play
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