BFG GS-450 450W Power Supply ATX V2.2 EPS12V Active PFC 20/24PIN 6PIN PCI-E 140MM Fan
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neon98@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/07/10 |
BFG GS-450 450W Power Supply ATX V2.2 EPS12V Active PFC 20/24PIN 6PIN PCI-E 140MM Fan
Cons:usually price
Pros:huge fan, almost silent |
Linuxwolf@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/03/10 |
BFG GS-450 450W Power Supply ATX V2.2 EPS12V Active PFC 20/24PIN 6PIN PCI-E 140MM Fan
Cons:not-modular
Pros:High efficiency, Quiet, lots of connectors, Large cooling fan Comment:
I have had this unit running 24/7 for the past 30 days to break it in and have to say I am impressed. The unit while not as fancy as some PSU, is over 80% efficient, has a wealth of connectors and has remained very cool and quiet. You may get the impression from the pics this maybe a modular PS however it is not. This to me was not a big deal as it was going into Folding rig that doubles as a part time HTPC. I got the PSU on sale for under $40 with all taxes so was a heck of a deal. I definatly would not hesitate to use this PSU in another build that required low noise and power needs. |
stallion@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/07/10 |
BFG GS-450 450W Power Supply ATX V2.2 EPS12V Active PFC 20/24PIN 6PIN PCI-E 140MM Fan
Cons:BFG brand or worse?
Pros:Reasonable price. Comment:
Purchase this as a back up unit. Not planning to power a high end system or anything like that. The unit have adequate connectors for an everyday system (no SLI or Crossfire). Still better than some other no name brand power supply. |
Sam_me@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/21/10 |
BFG GS-450 450W Power Supply ATX V2.2 EPS12V Active PFC 20/24PIN 6PIN PCI-E 140MM Fan
Cons:none
Pros:Pricepackaging Comment:
I bought this for under 30 bucks on boxingday, for an HTPC. IT works well. i'm using a 3870 graphic card and it runs everything with no trouble. The BFG brand I think is somewhat reliable, and I did not need alot of power, and wanted to keep the costs down. I am pretty satisfied with it. |
this is an amazing power supply, it looks nice, huge clean power. got one of these on boxing day sale for around $30. usually they are much more expensive.