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EVGA 500 B1 500 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply

(179 Ratings, 4.5 Average)

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Specifications

Manufacturer

EVGA

Model

500 B1

Part #

  • 100-B1-0500-KR
  • 100-B1-0500-K2
  • 100-B1-0500-K3

Type

ATX

Efficiency Rating

80+ Bronze

Wattage

500 W

Length

139 mm

Modular

No

Fanless

No

ATX 4-Pin Connectors

0

EPS 8-Pin Connectors

1

PCIe 12+4-Pin 12VHPWR Connectors

0

PCIe 12-Pin Connectors

0

PCIe 8-Pin Connectors

0

PCIe 6+2-Pin Connectors

2

PCIe 6-Pin Connectors

0

SATA Connectors

6

Molex 4-Pin Connectors

3

Efficiency

< 85%

Price History

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    Reviews

    jishjishjish
    • 2 points
    • 3 years 8 months ago

    from completed build funny computer lol

    adequate, it supplies power to the pc without exploding, but the cables are quite ugly

    BenjaminWaldner123@gmail.com
    • 6 points
    • 4 years 4 months ago

    from completed build Dark Deal Dream PC!!

    Great PSU. The only complaint I have is the ketchup-mustard cables. But it hasn't let me down performance-wise. Not even a hum out of this thing.

    icweiner
    • 4 points
    • 4 years 11 months ago

    from completed build Old English - budget build.

    EVGA has been my go to for PSUs, fully modular, semi, or non-modular they all are good quality.

    Ryan_Padgham
    • 6 points
    • 5 years 2 months ago

    from completed build Pre-Built Christmas Machine

    Fairly solid PSU that should last me for quite a bit. Not really much else to say aside from the fact that my PSU is technically a Channel Well Tech one, but they're essentially the same, considering that CWT is a PSU supplier.

    wng
    • 6 points
    • 5 years 3 months ago

    It provide 500W to my PC and its enough even if I plan to get liquid cooler CPU. The only con I cant plug out the extra cables that i don't need.

    zapdos44
    • 11 points
    • 5 years 5 months ago

    from completed build A Black Box with Splashes of Blue

    Does what is has to do with no issues. I wish the cables weren't yellow and other colors but I guess that's what happens when you go for a lower end PSU.

    Vairfoley
    • 9 points
    • 5 years 7 months ago

    from completed build Remachine VII

    Quality unit. I have no worries it will power any lower wattage system without any hiccups.

    TheDevineJuan
    • 7 points
    • 5 years 9 months ago

    from completed build 1st Budget Gaming Build

    Cables are stiff, great otherwise. Ugly ketchup and mustard cables.

    IamNotGoodWithUsernames
    • 8 points
    • 5 years 9 months ago

    from completed build Dell Inspiron Gaming PC.

    Its non modular with ugly ketchup and mustard cables but since the case doesn't have a side panel window and that i got this for free makes up for it.

    asmiller0
    • 20 points
    • 5 years 10 months ago

    Mostly good. I got this for free when I bought a 1050ti GPU.

    Some of the cables were quite short and I really had to run them tight so everything would plug in. Especially the 4+4 on the top left of the motherboard.

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