Apevia SPIRIT600W Spirit 600W ATX Power Supply with Auto-Thermally Controlled 120mm Fan, 115/230V Switch, All Protections

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Description

  • Apevia 600W Spirit ATX Gaming Power Supply with black sandblasted casing. Supports Dual/Quad/Multi-core CPUs. Supports single 12V output for higher power usage.
  • Connectors : 1 x 20/24pin Main Power, 1 x 4+4pin 12V, 2 x PCI 6+2pin, 4 x SATA, 4 x Peripheral
  • Auto-thermally controlled 120mm black fan. Output: +3.3V@16A, +5V@20A, +12V@45A, -12V@0.5A, +5VSB@2.5A
  • Heavy-duty protections: Short-Circuit/Over-Current/Over-Voltage/Over-Power/Under-Voltage/Over-Temperature Protections
  • The power supply will not power on simply by connecting the power cord to both the power supply and wall outlet. Ensure that all the power supply cables are properly connected to the PC for it to power on.
  • The 8pin CPU connector can be split apart to become a 4+4 connector by pushing one end of the 4pin down and the other end of the 4pin up for motherboards that require a 4pin power connector.
  • The 8pin PCI-E GPU connector can be split apart to become a 6+2 connector by pushing one end of the 6pin down and the other end of the 2pin up for graphics cards that require a 6pin power connector.
  • The 24pin motherboard connector can be split apart to become a 20+4 connector by pushing one end of the 20pin down and the other end of the 4pin up for motherboards that require a 20pin power connector

Specification

General Product Details

Product Dimensions

6.3 x 5.91 x 3.35 inches

Item Weight

3.69 pounds

Manufacturer

Apevia Corp

Country of Origin

USA

Item model number

SPIRIT600W

Date First Available

June 26, 2020

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10 reviews for Apevia SPIRIT600W Spirit 600W ATX Power Supply with Auto-Thermally Controlled 120mm Fan, 115/230V Switch, All Protections

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  1. Amazon Customer

    Not the most efficient and the power cable connection is sketchy, I’ve had it slip out during games a few times
    (I have had this PSU for several months now) but it works if you need
    a power supply on a really tight budget.
    Overall, nice ATX PSU, and it’s nice that it has 4+4 Pin CPU Power

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  2. Ur_mother

    If you’re building a gamer I wouldn’t
    recommend these psu’s.
    Tried one and within minutes could smell burning plastic.
    A psu is VERY important. Buy good quality 80 + Gold if you can afford it

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  3. Evan

    Great power supply had all power connections needed for a 8 pin gpu and everything works great

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  4. juddyherdman

    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.

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  5. Carmine

    This power supply unit seems to be well made and constructed. I just received it so I can’t comment on it’s longevity. That being said, It is a solid unit, heavier than the psu that was previously installed on my computer. This is quiet. It haves a cable for a graphic card 6 pin or 8 pin. This ps unit is a little bigger than the last psu I had installed on my computer, so make sure it fits your case. The height was the same but the width and depth is a little bit bigger . The screw holes position were the same on my computer case. It powers up all devices. It haves an on/off switch, and all wires are in 4 separate sleeves, looks very neat. I rate this Apevia SPIRIT 600W power supply an A+

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  6. yellhard

    Most people say away from cheap power supplies but if it has good ratings then I’ll give it a try. Apevia has been around a while and yes youtube tech channels say don’t buy them but if your not intending to run them past 65% then they run great. I have ordered several Apevia Power supplies and all have worked out of the box. Make sure you only order ones that have close to 70% 5-star ratings. The Spirit models seem to be the most reliable for non-80+ rated psus and come in 600W and 700W variants.

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  7. juddyherdman

    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..

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  8. C.M

    600 watts…good price. It works fine for my system 13th gen i5.

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  9. E. Castro

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    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.

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  10. Randy

    Replaced a failed oem psu in an older dell dimension with an old pentium 4. Works fine. Only issue is it’s missing a floppy power connector, but that was expected and can be fixed with a simple adapter.

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