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Specifications
Manufacturer
EVGA
Model
210-GQ-0850-V1
Part #
- 210-GQ-0850
- 210-GQ-0850-V1
- 210-GQ-0850-V2
- 210-GQ-0850-V3
Form Factor
ATX
Efficiency Rating
80+ Gold
Wattage
850 W
Length
180 mm
Modular
Semi
Type
ATX
Fanless
No
ATX Connectors
0
EPS Connectors
2
PCIe 12-Pin Connectors
0
PCIe 8-Pin Connectors
0
PCIe 6+2-Pin Connectors
8
PCIe 6-Pin Connectors
0
SATA Connectors
9
Molex 4-Pin Connectors
3
Price History
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- 4 points
- 20 days ago
from completed build GODZILLA!
It still does not explode, nor start smoking. Cables are long enough and it comes with what you need, semi modular for good build quality.
- 10 points
- 1 year 2 months ago
from completed build Stealth mATX Next-Gen AMD Build
Insanely quiet PSU with a great rating. Powers my RX 6800 and R5 3600. Got it from EVGA's site, listed as "B-Stock."
- 8 points
- 1 year 3 months ago
from completed build Frost V1
I only bought this because it was what they had at my local Best Buy. It's not loud though! I also bought some custom cable extensions that turn the cables white as you can see in the build.
- 10 points
- 1 year 9 months ago
from completed build Current Gaming Setup
this is worked perfect for me so far i had an issue with have more than one sata power cable attached and my system not booting so i ended up not using the front LED on the case i haven't tried it with a sata power cable with enough hook ups to power everything on one line for now it work and I'm going to give it the benefit of the doubt
- 3 points
- 1 year 11 months ago
from completed build R3600 Build
For the GPU and PSU, I found a (used) combo deal local to me for $240 bucks. I thought it was a solid deal and one I could not pass up. I initially was going for something in the 550-650W range, preferably semi modular. Prices have skyrocketed for PSU and there weren't many deals to be find. I lucked into this deal. I don't need 850W but it doesn't hurt it either. Luckily it does fit in my case. I had to remove the hard drive cage which I have no plans on using anyway.
- 4 points
- 1 year 11 months ago
from completed build Vulpin RGB
Solid power supply, haven't had any issues so far. The fact it comes with enough cables to fit almost every slot it has is also pretty good.
- 4 points
- 1 year 11 months ago
from completed build PoG Squad Build
Excellent PSU, rock solid. Extremely quiet and efficient. I went with a 850w as I wanted plenty of headroom for future expansion and for potential OC headroom.
- 6 points
- 2 years ago
from completed build Ice-Cold - The Shark Fin Gaming Battlestation
I'm not really too sure on what to think about this PSU; it might just be that I'm relatively inexperienced in building PC's but managing the cables for this was a pain and a half. None but the 24-pin cable are sleeved, and relatively rigid. I was at point worried that I was going to mess up some connections just by simply bending the cables. All in all it's still a great quality PSU but I think I would have rather have found something that was fully modular.
- 19 points
- 2 years 2 months ago
from completed build Psychopant Psychotic PC
Supplies consistent power.
- 10 points
- 2 years 7 months ago
from completed build CritPoint Build
Great PSU for the money and runs awesome. Only issue found was that the CPU power cable was very tight getting to the socket for my case and would likely be similar with many other cases.







