Apevia SPIRIT600W is a high-performance ATX power supply designed for gaming and high-end computing systems. It delivers stable power with a 600W output, making it suitable for systems with powerful CPUs and GPUs. The unit features a black sandblasted casing that provides a sleek and durable appearance while also offering good heat dissipation.
The power supply includes an auto-thermally controlled 120mm fan that adjusts its speed based on temperature, ensuring quiet operation under light loads and increased airflow when needed. It supports dual, quad, or multi-core CPUs and provides a single 12V output for higher power usage. The output specifications include +3.3V@16A, +5V@20A, +12V@45A, -12V@0.5A, and +5VSB@2.5A, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of components.
The unit comes with multiple connectors to support various components, including one 20/24pin main power connector, one 4+4pin 12V CPU connector, two PCI 6+2pin connectors, four SATA connectors, and four Molex connectors. These connectors can be split into different configurations to match the requirements of different motherboards and graphics cards. The 8pin CPU connector can be split into a 4+4 configuration for compatibility with motherboards that require it.
The power supply includes heavy-duty protections such as short-circuit, over-current, over-voltage, over-power, under-voltage, and over-temperature protections to ensure the safety of the system. It also has a 115/230V switch for use in different regions. It is important to note that the power supply will not power on simply by connecting the power cord; all cables must be properly connected to the PC for it to function.
Brand: Apevia
Model: SPIRIT600W
Specifications: 600W ATX Power Supply, 120mm Auto-Thermally Controlled Fan, 115/230V Switch, 1 x 20/24pin Main Power, 1 x 4+4pin 12V, 2 x PCI 6+2pin, 4 x SATA, 4 x Molex
Features: Black Sandblasted Casing, Dual/Quad/Multi-core CPU Support, Splittable Connectors, Full Protection Mechanisms
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