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The Apevia ITX-AP300W is a compact yet powerful Mini-ITX/Flex ATX power supply designed for desktop gaming and POS systems. With a maximum output of 300W, it features versatile connectors, efficient forced air cooling, and a user-friendly design that ensures compatibility with various motherboards. Its small form factor makes it an ideal choice for space-constrained builds.
Number of Fans | 1 |
Maximum Input Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
Minimum Input Voltage | 1.1E+2 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Power Supply Design | Non-Modular |
System Bus Connector Type | 20+4 Pin |
Compatible Devices | 1 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | EPS |
Output Wattage | 300 |
Form Factor | Mini-ITX / Flex ATX |
Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 1.59 x 3.21 inches |
R**E
Great PSU for the money, tight fit for 1u server case
At this time it's been up and running on my PBS backup server. No issues at this time. The main 24pin does have a long wire length and can be tight for short depth 1u server cases. Currently running 2 x 10tb nas hhds, 2 x 256gb ssds and industrial J5040 motherboard.
A**R
Great little Flex PSU at a great price.
Great little Flex-PSU for tiny builds. I have two and both have been great so far.There's a variety of cable outs on this and seems like they thought of just about everything without making it too long or bulky.I fit one of these in a tiny M-ITX case without to much drama and another one in a small 4-HDD NAS.Seems like it's about perfect on power for these systems and doesn't get stressed at 140w delivery. It's also silent and seems happy to chug along at 10-40w forever.
E**E
Size and an upgrade of PSU for ITX motherboard.
I had a problem with the Apevia PSU powering up an old legacy LGA775 motherboard as it would run for 1 second and then power off. A replacement PSU did the same thing but both worked fine with a newer ATX LGA1155 motherboard I had as a test bed. The original LGA775 motherboard works but only with the original 150 watt PSU so my guess was there's some compatibility issues and not the fault of the Apevia PSU. As I'm upgrading to a Mini ITX LGA1155 board due next week from Amazon, I'm pretty confident the 300 watt Apevia PSU should work with the newer motherboard and doubling the power for a 25% increase in size will fit my ITX case. Unused Apevia to be returned to Amazon for refund.
D**.
Fire haazard!!!!
Ran fine for 5 months under very light load ( < 40 watts ).... then woke up to smoke and the tell tale electrical burning smell filling my office!
J**H
worked great out of the box
Bought a higher end model from another brand and it died immediately. Heard great things about this budget Apevia (and they had cool ITX PC cases back in the day) . After pulling it out of the box, i could see the build quality was very good. Cable thickness and length was adequate for a SFF build with not too much excess wires. Wires are easily managed and can be bundled and either zip or velcro tied together to push out of the way. Big thanks to all black and not the "ketchup and mustard" styled cables for such an inexpensive PSU.Overall super happy with the quality and build. Not pushing any power to this to stress it by any means, a 5700g and a single NVME on an iTX B450 board. Might add another 2.5" SSD or a 3.5" spinning disk but that would encroach on the 300w limit.Ill be highly considering the more powerful 500w+ variants on my future ITX builds.
5**G
No full shutdown
The power supply is nice, but the SATA power is constantly on. It does not fully power off when the PC is off and keeps the fans running at full speed.
J**Y
Worked as it should
Worked like it should for my purposes
C**8
fit to hp server
fit exactly for a HP MIcroserver Gen8
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