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    EVGA 600 B1, 80+ BRONZE 600W, 3 Year Warranty, Includes FREE Power On Self Tester, Power Supply 100-B1-0600-KR

    • Mine died and fried my hard drives today
    • This is a replacement for a 350w unit that couldn't run my hard drives and GPU
    • The only complaint I have is that the hard drive power plug is a little too long in length so my case panel doesn’t completely close on one side
    • SATA power leads are to short between one and the other can not reach to pug in when hard drives are mounted side by side and not stacked Need 1" or 2" more of length for easy and safer install
    • I have it running a computer, supporting 4, 500gb hard drives and a R9 390 video card, both of which are notoriously power hungry
    • Okay I purchased PC that had 400 watt power supply with SD 4 slot card reader, DVD blue ray player, 3 PCI express cards, two hard drives and PCi video
    • THat's when I ordered the EVGA 600 B1, 80+ BRONZE 600W power supply -- it brought my desktop back to life, but the damage had been done by Microsoft -- 2 GB of RAM are unusable and my hard drive was also nulled out, similarly requiring a replacement.
    • My computer has two video cards, 3 CD drives and 3 hard-drives (no overclocking) and this power supply seems to handle it fine though I was replacing a slightly larger one
    • arrived before the estimated delivery date, very nice power supply, i'm using it with a asus h61m-k pair with a core i5 3470 ,8gigs of ddr3 samsung memory at 1600 mhz, a couple of 500 gb seagate hard drives and a amd r9 290, everything work flawesly
    • The power supply has 10 connectors for hard drives and SSD's, we will have at least 4 drives in the computer and probably one or two more
    • I put it in my home media server, old quad core, 16 hard drives, 770 gtx, no issues, as it should be.
    • Actually, my old mechanical hard drive is probably the loudest component in my
    • This unit has plenty of power to drive my five hard drives and GPU card
    • so I can hook up my two hard drives & dvd burner.
    • Also powering 3 Sata hard drives and 2 DVD R/Ws.
    • fm2+ socket motherboard with 2x4gb ddr3 rams, 1 controller 1 external hard drive 1 ssd 1 hdd 1 disk drive, keyboard and mouses.
    • Powering fx-8350, gtx 970, 3 ssd, 3 hard drives, corsair h100i cooler
    • One thing I should point out however, not product related is, when you purchase a power supply, spend the extra cash and get one brand new, same with hard drives
    • Windows 10 had forced itself onto my Dell Studio XPS overnight, forcing it onto its RAMs and PCI-e's and ravaging my hard drive to shreds.
    • I'm just running a 150w video card (Nvidia GTX 660 Ti), an 84w CPU (i5-4570), one mechanical hard drive, one SSD, and on Blu-ray / DVD drive, so I'm not really taxing it too badly
    • The stock PSU was 460 watts and he has 3 hard drives, so we decided to upgrade the PSU too.
    • I got my hard drive today and attempted to start my computer
    • I am running a 980ti at stock clock with a Ryzen 1600 CPU, and a few hard drives
    • Sure, EVGA stands by their products and is sending me a replacement, but doesn't help I'm out two hard drives
    • I know have to have two SATA power cables coming off the power supply, one to reach the DVD player, the other to reach the two hard drives
    • I have a power hog AMD CPU and 4 hard drives in my DIY system
    • If there's hard drives, theyre right next to each other
    • It is not meant for a high end computer system with multiple video cards and spinning hard drives etc, but it is fantastic for a low to mid rage system that needs a replacement PSU