Coolmax ZP-380B 380-Watt Power Supply - SATA-Ready, PCI-E Ready, 80 PLUS, Active PFC
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preacherrocky Rating: Review Date: 02/09/10 |
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Anonymous Rating: Review Date: 03/24/09 |
Coolmax ZP-380B 380-Watt Power Supply - SATA-Ready, PCI-E Ready, 80 PLUS, Active PFC
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Power supply comes with a solid 24-pin motherboard plug, not 20+4 as described. I tested using the instruction in the user guide to connect it to a hard drive to provide a load, but it didn't power up and I was going to return it as faulty. I was later able to test it on a motherboard with 24 pins and it worked fine. (Keeping it now for my next m/brd upgrade, since returning a PSU isn't cheap.) Fan is fairly quiet, but certainly not silent. Also didn't run as cool as I expected on a fairly low power system, considering it's supposed to be a high efficiency design. |
I needed a new power supply for a computer I just bought, so that I could install a graphics card that would run two monitors. This one fit the bill, and I couln't beaat the price. It installed in about two minutes, including the removal of the old power supply. I am very satisfied with everything about it. Really don't even know its running unless you can see the keyboard to see the Number Lock light or the monitor is on.