$99.99
- Fully Modular 1200W 80+ Gold, PCIE 5.0 & ATX 3.0 Ready, Includes Gen 5 12VHPWR 12+4 (12pin/16pin) GPU Connector, Active PFC ATX RGB Gaming Power Supply.
- Fully Modular Design Allows Gamers To Only Connect The Necessary Cables. Connectors: 1 x (18+10) 28Pin to (20+4) 24Pin Main Power, 2x 8Pin to (4+4) 8Pin EPS 12V, 2x 8Pin to 2x (6+2) 8Pin PCI Express, 1x PCIE5.0 (12+4) 16Pin 12VHPWR, 2x 6Pin to 3x SATA, 1x 6Pin to 4x Molex. Compliant With The ATX 3.0 Power Standard, Supports The PCIe Gen 5 Platform & Resists Transient Power Spikes.
- Auto-Thermally Controlled 135mm FDM Bearing RGB Fan with 366 RGB Light Modes Adjusts Fan Speed Automatically To Allow The Best Balance Between Noise Level & Cooling. FDM Bearings Provide Excellent Cooling Source & Longer Fan Life Span.
- Complete Heavy Duty Protections: Short-Circuit/ Over-Voltage/ Over-Power/ Under-Voltage Protections. Safe & Reliable Gaming Power Supply.
- Supports Dual/Multi/Quad Core CPUs. High Quality 100% Japanese Electrolytic Capacitors For Improved Robustness.
Description
Product description
PCIe 5.0 & ATX 3.0 Ready Active PFC ATX RGB Gaming Power Supply, Includes Gen 5 12VHPWR Connector & 366 RGB Light Modes
Additional information
| Dimensions | 11 × 7.5 × 4.5 in |
|---|---|
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | ATX, PCI Express |
| Output Wattage | 1200 |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Power Supply Design | Full Modular |
| System Bus Connector Type | 24 Pin |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Minimum Input Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Model Name | ATX-PM1200W ATX3.0 PCIE5 |
| Brand | Apevia |
| UPC | 810047131526 |
| ASIN | B0CD2Y67S4 |
| Item Height | 4.5 inches |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 7.5 x 4.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | APEVIA |










Taking a chance here. Unit arrived well packaged and includes a plethora of cables. The main power supply and PCI are hardwired to the unit and the rest are modular in nature. They do include a line that has MOLEX and plenty of SATA. I used this PS in a new Apevia Guardian Pro case for a AMD ATX AM4 board. The main power cable is a bit “short” and getting it attached was tricky. Everything else was fine. For now I give it a 5 star rating based on price, performance, and value. I cannot speak about longevity though. I owned a Apevia PS a long time ago and it was of poor quality and died within a year. Hopefully these are better built units. Time will tell.
Looks good, works good
Fits well in the case(Corsair 3000D). Nice and quiet, cables and power output accommodate the motherboard and graphics card needs. Been running it for a year, and no issues.
From the moment I opened it, the protective cushioning inside the box gave me complete peace of mind. The semi-modular design keeps cable management neat, and the RGB lighting adds a subtle, premium touch. Despite being a 650W unit, it’s virtually silent in operation, and voltage stability has made my entire system run smoother.For anyone seeking a high-quality 80+ Gold power supply without breaking the bank, this is hands-down the best value you’ll find!
Bought January 23, 2023. This review was written on October 19, 2024, the same day my computer suddenly black-screened and refused to turn back on. That means that after less than two years of normal usage on my desktop computer, this 650w power supply fully broke on me and my 450w hungry computer.Breaking in 2 years is an absolutely abysmal performance and extremely dangerous as well for your computer. Thankfully, I was in a great spot–I am a college student so I had a laptop for backup and this PC was only for heavy duty photo editing and engineering programs. Also, by some miracle, none of my files (or god forbid the OS) were corrupted by the sudden loss of power. This also happened to be on the weekend, so I was able to quickly grab another power supply at Best Buy and replace it within 6 hours of it initially breaking. That’s not always the case though, and if your PC is absolutely critical or if you’re unlucky and something gets corrupted, congrats, a $60 power supply will ruin your entire year.
–UPDATED REVIEW–I didn’t want to mislead people so after troubleshooting I realized that my screen flickering issues were a result of 1 faulting DVI cable. It’s crazy how 1 cable from a reputable manufacturer can mess up your system. Either way, with having that issue resolved I really do like this PSU. It does exactly what a PSU is supposed to do. The non-modular 24-pin connector is actually a relief. Your system is going to use it anyway so it’s nice that is sturdy and built in. Although I have an all-white build, my case covers the PSU so the color is irrelevant. For a budget build which was top of the line around 5 yrs ago, I’d highly recommend this PSU. It’s quiet and it works. What else do you need?See my original review below. I still don’t know why on day 1 playing Halo infinite my PC shut down. I do not think that would be the result of a faulty cable. I’m advising to proceed with caution because I think some more testing is warranted.–ORIGINAL REVIEW–I’m running a 3080 TI and 2 monitors. Other than that, I just have 5 120mm fans. There is no reason why this PSU should not be able to handle that load. All signs point to the PS being either faulty or not producing enough power.Here is what happened:1. Played Halo Infinite at Max settings and the screen went completely black. Everything stopped running, but my RGB from my RAM was still on. The only thing that solved this was to kill the power by pressing the main power button at the back of the PSU2. When using 2 monitors both screens flicker. They’ll stay on for about 1 second, and then off, and then on again for 1 second and then off again.Look up videos on YT and you’ll see that these are 2 solid indications of a shoddy PSU. Running 1 monitor and the PSU is flawless. It’s quiet and you cannot tell that there are any issues. I have not had either of these issues with different computers that I have used. The only bummer is going to be having to take the time to install a new unit, however it is needed. There is no way I can run 2 monitors with this PSU. Sad because I liked the RGB and the price was affordable. I cannot recommend this unit as it just didn’t do what it was supposed to.
No conosco mucho de fuente de alimentacion, y basandome en lo que me recomendaban opte por este tanto por precio como por calidad y recomendado de otro que lo compro
This item pack a great addition to the rig I have built. It has button to turn on RGB lighting it fits well in my rig and delivers power to all the items that needs it. Constructed from good materials, a little on the light side with lots of vents to keep it cool when being used.
Still good almost 2 yrs later
Bought in Oct 2023 and is working fine so I recommend if you want a budget one
Great product. Highly recommend!
Cool product. It like my PC has heart beats. It’s been working perfectly fine since I got it.