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Powercolor Gaming 600W Powersupply ATX 12V 80PLUS CrossFire SLI 120MM Fan Powersupply

Powercolor Gaming 600W Powersupply ATX 12V 80PLUS CrossFire SLI 120MM Fan Powersupply (PowerColor: PG-600AS-80+/12F2)
PowerColorVPN: PG-600AS-80+/12F2
Vendor: PowerColor
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Powercolor Gaming 600W Powersupply ATX 12V 80PLUS CrossFire SLI 120MM Fan Powersupply
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Rating: 7.33/10
With 6 User Reviews
vulcan@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 12/31/11
Cons: none

Pros: It's quiet and works
Comment:
It works with no problems and powers my 2500k and GTX460. It doesn't seem to have the best reputation around here but the outside review on it was good.
Al_C@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 12/30/11
Cons: Fan slightly louder

Pros: Price, ample connections
Comment:
I bought this for a PC build that had both the molex and SATA connectors. I saw this on sale and figured I'd give it a shot. The packaging is top notch and the color scheme is nothing to be ashamed of in a clear panel case.The power supply has ample power for my needs and it's great that it can easily support two 8 pin video cards. There are more than enough connectors for even a demanding application. The fact that it offer both molex and SATA is a huge plus since you can mix and match newer and older tech in one case.The only thing I've noticed is that the fan does seem a little louder than my last Thermaltake PSU however it's certainly not that noticeable. Overall, this is a great choice for building a decent system.
cmegolo@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/21/11
Cons: D.O.A. I plugged it in an it started making this high pitched squealing sound. Unplugged it and the sound continued for over 5 seconds. Plugged in my Antec PSU tester and it FAILED to run for more than 1 second. :-( Hope to get a good one RMA'd and will update  my review then.

Pros: Should look great in my Inwin case, quality seems nice if packaging is any reflection to quality. Also seems heavy so it should have decent quality built in.
Comment:
There is something odd about these PSU's. I have had 2 now and both of them will not post anything on an ANTEC PSU tester. Also both of them have a very audible high pitched squealing when plugged in and not operating. As soon as you start the PC the noise appears to go away. When you shut your PC down you must turn off the switch on the PSU to stop the squealing sound. This PC is attached to a CyberPower 1500AVR so you can't say it is dirty electrical signal. This review was modfied by poster @ 10-27-11 07:57 PM
Geoff_T@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/05/11
Cons: none

Pros: it works, very nice looking psu
Comment:
what can i say, this thing works as advertised, and the packaging is very nice... i love the yellow and black design, the chords are all high quality... no problems whatsoever
tsun i_h@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 10/01/11
Cons: bad RMA service.

Pros: Nice looking600w good for gaming 80plus
Comment:
I was very happy to get this power supply when it was on sale but after 3 month this thing burn out and luckly didnt damage any other parts So I try to RMA this thing but powercolor never reply my RMA request...
Adam_G@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/15/11
Cons: The cables were kinda hard to bend and move around

Pros: Good solid power the cords are a little bit long for a Mid-Atx case but they provide cable ties to make up for this.
Comment:
I enjoyed my purchase Powercolor seems to be an up and comer to the gaming community.
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