⚡ Unleash the Power Within!
The ARESGAME 850W Power Supply (AGS850) is a semi-modular ATX PSU that combines high efficiency with robust performance. With an 80+ Gold certification, it ensures stable voltage output under typical loads, while its silent 140mm fan keeps your system cool and quiet. Designed for gamers, it features comprehensive protection mechanisms to safeguard your components, all within a compact design.
Brand | ARESGAME |
Series | ags |
Item model number | AGS850 |
Item Weight | 4.49 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 5.9 x 3.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.3 x 5.9 x 3.3 inches |
Color | AGS-850W |
Manufacturer | ARESGAME |
ASIN | B08SQDJ4LH |
Date First Available | January 12, 2021 |
L**A
Power & Beauty: A Review of My High-End PC for Gamers, Content Creators, and Creative Professionals
Holy smokes, this PC is a MONSTER!I work in architecture, content creation, and special effects. I need a computer that can handle cumbersome tasks like video editing, and processing huge files in Revit, Premiere, and Aftereffects... And that can also render special effects and design projects. I spent a ton of time researching to find the best components that are durable, upgradeable and will remain high-end for the next several years.This thing is a beastly machine, meticulously crafted with top-of-the-line components that scream quality from the moment you unbox it. The sleek Antec DF700 case ($90), with its killer airflow lets you peek into the heart of the beast, showcasing an Asus ROG Maximus Hero Z790 motherboard built for pure power (I paid $387 for a returned MB in great condition). This bad boy is the foundation for the 24-core, 32-thread Intel Core i9-13900KF processor ($549), a monster that devours demanding tasks like breakfast tacos.I opted for the Nvidia RTX 4070 12G Wind Force graphics card (paid $549) with its triple-fan setup that cranks out stunning visuals and lets you experience the magic of ray tracing. Games? They run smoother than butter on high settings. Editing? Videos render in a flash. This thing is a creative powerhouse, really geared towards those who work in tech or love to game.Speaking of speed, the 4TB Acer Predator GM7000 NVMe Gen 4 SSD ($200) makes loading screens a distant memory. Files, games, applications - everything opens instantly, giving you more time to actually do stuff. Plus, the 64GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 memory (clocked at a crazy 6000MHz) keeps things smooth as silk, even when juggling a million things simultaneously (I paid $193 for a return in great condition). And if I ever need more juice, the RAM is upgradeable to 128GB - future-proofing FTW!But raw power needs taming, and the Corsair iCUE H150i Elite Capplix XT liquid CPU cooler does it in style (I bought a return item for $108 that was in terrific condition). This premium all-in-one cooler with its RGB fans keeps the beastly i9-13900KF nice and cool, even when pushing it to the limits. Plus, the RGB lighting lets you add a personal touch to your setup. I traded out the two non-RGB lights that came with the Antec case and opted for three RGB fans by Antec (120mm Case Fan, RGB Case Fans, 5 Packs RGB Fans, PC Fan, 4-PIN RGB, F12 Series, $32.61). You can download either Corsair or Antec apps to sync all the lights in multiple displays.When it came to power, I opted for the Aresgame AGT Series 1300W 80+ Gold Certified supply for $179. Although the machine technically only needed 850W, I opted for 1300W for headroom in upgrades, overclocking, efficiency, and reduced fan noise. This. Thing. Is. Quiet!This isn't just a PC, it's a statement piece. It's absolutely meant for gamers who want to max out everything, creators who need blazing-fast performance, and professionals who demand the absolute best. If you're serious about what you do, and you want a machine that reflects that, I recommend putting together something like this one. Trust me, this thing is a game-changer that will change with evolving technology for the next several years.This is my first build... and it took me three days of scouring different YouTube videos and asking Bard to help troubleshoot my issues. Here's my top tips, FYIs, and instructions if you want to build THIS computer:1. Total Cost = $2,450.88 (some parts were returns; thus, my build was cheaper than someone who gets everything new). I have been searching for pre-built computers with these specs and found them all in the range of $4500 to $6,000... so it really is a good deal, even though it's still pricey.2. Extra items to get (included in the $2,450.88):Anti-static wrist strap - $6.99Black zip ties - $5.69Braided ATX-sleeved cable extensions (highly recommend!) - $20.65Rechargeable headlamp for seeing into the case while trying to plug stuff in - $12.17.3. You do NOT need to buy thermal paste. The Corsair iCUE liquid cooler comes pre-pasted and says not to add extra.4. The case has an extra 2-hole RGB cable that did not do anything when it was connected. I disconnected it and did not see any difference.5. Install the Corsair Cooler BEFORE the Motherboard (MB).6. Remove the fans at the bottom and back of the case, and do not install the two RGB fans until you have connected everything to the MB! I had to take those things off like 50 times, so do those last.7. This graphics card does NOT come with its cable. You need an 8-pin (or 6+2 PCI-E) for it (the right cables come with the power supply and the braided ATX sleeves).6. The motherboard has four places for power cables: two 8-pins at the top left of MB, one 24-pin, and one 6-pin on the right side of the MB (they are listed as #6 on the ROG MB layout, pg 1.2)... They ALL need to be connected to the power supply.7. The Corsair iCUE H150i will have a short, braided cable that will connect to the "cpu-fan" 4-pin port at the top right of the motherboard (listed as #4 on the layout). It's the first fan port out of the four. And the 9-hole USB plug will go into #11 at the bottom right of the MB, #11.8. If you use the two sticks of RAM, they will go into slots A2 and B2 on the MB.9. The audio case cable will go in #17, "AAFP," on the MB.10. The case cable for the fans will go into #4 on the bottom of the MB. There are three ports, it will go in the last one labeled "CHA_FAN4."11. The USB case plug will go into #10 on the bottom right of the MB, "USB 3.2 Gen 1 header" slot.12. See the diagram I posted in the pics for how to install the case cables for the Power LED, Power Switch, HDD LED, and Reset Switch. They all go in #20 on the bottom left of the MB, but the case will NOT work if you do not plug them in correctly. FYI, it's best to install them with the cable's text facing down so the positive is in the correct position. You'll see an arrow indented on the ends of the cables. The arrow needs to be facing up. Here’s a good video if you need help with the case cables: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gdjbqOvUdA&t=1271s13. If you opt for the extra RGB fans, like I did (continuation of tip #6), to replace the non-RGB Antec case fans on the back and bottom of the case, the new RGB fans will tether together, and only one will be plugged into iCUE Commander Core for the power, and the 4-pin RGB plug will go into the MB at spot #14, "RGB_Header."14. When you start the computer for the first time, you should see the motherboard begin to throw different codes at the top left… It will be numbers or a combination of letters and numbers, like "34" or "7B." You can look in your Rog Maximus z790 user guide and look at the Q-Code appendix starting on A1 (the back of the manual) to see what the codes mean.15. My case has a flashing red light at the top with a cylinder image... I can't detect any problems, but read that it could mean it's just processing data... The same thing with a yellow/orange flashing light at the far right bottom of the MB... They're flashing, but I'm not receiving any error codes on the MB Q-Code... But I'm not 100% sure about that.16. When you connect the monitor, the motherboard wants you to use the HDMI port on the graphics card and will not register any signal if you plug the cable into the MB HDMI port... You need to plug the monitor into RTX 4070. You can probably change some settings around to allow you to use the MB port.That’s it! Hopefully, it will only take you an hour, as opposed to my three days of trying to figure all this stuff out and redoing it over and over! Good luck!
J**R
Great Quality 4 Fantastic Price
The device comes in great packaging with all parts you need. This device is very well made - heavy with solid construction materials.It comes with a tester which you can use to test the device before installing it - this is a GREAT idea to avoid headache of installing a DOA part.I was able to get the device installed within 30 minutes of receiving it, and also took the opportunity to do some internal cable management changes.Upon booting up, everything worked fantastically. I could not hear the fan running at all - the squishing sound from my liquid CPU cooler is louder than this fan.My only complaint is that I wish the modular PCI-E connectors only had 1 plug harness, instead of having another one in-line. After running the cables to my GPU, I had to leave the unused 2nd connectors visible underneath my GPU. The distance between the end-plug and the in-line plug should be increased, or simply remove the in-line plug.For the price point, this is an absolutely excellent purchase. As always, be sure to carefully examine the included built-in connectors, and the available modular cables BEFORE purchasing. For me, this met every need I have and exceeded expectations. I was very happy to have my gaming PC back online!
K**0
Good product, Installed with no issues!
Product came new, installed but forgot to take pic. So far it is working good, no issues at this point. Very easy to install, sufficient cables for any install as well. Very quiet, which is great, my previous PSU was very noisy.
G**T
Easy Install / Great product
My old power supply was only 600W and as I use my computer as a music studio, I now have 6 hard drives in it, 3 External hard drives, and a DVD writer, one high end video card as well as 2 cameras, 4 monitors, an audio interface, a synth an external audio interface and an external production controller. Needless to say, my poor 600w power supply started to cry and wanted to look for an easier job. So, I got this new one. Never had a semi modular before, and I really like it. I would have gone totally modular, but there was no point, since I had to use everything from the attached cable anyway....so why pay the extra $$ for the option to have a removeable cable when I had to use that cable anyway. The only thing I wish, and I did NOT mark off any stars because it's not their fault really, I was one SATA connection short, but that will be solved by a SATA power splitter that will arrive on Monday.This power supply is actually QUIETER than my previous one...by quite a bit. It was also quite easy to install. Everything was labeled. The PCIe connectors are 8 pin, but can be adjusted to 6 pin, and the 8 pin CPU and split and become 2 4 pin connectors. It's really a perfect power supply for just about any configuration. It even comes with a floppy power connector. What's a floppy, right?
R**U
Affordable and Efficient
I bought this power supply because my old one was 10 years old and would occasionally shut off out of the blue. I wasn't expecting much, since it's just a power supply, but it does a really good job at what it does.Installation was relatively easy, just the 4 screws in the back and some cable routing. The fact that it's semi modular isn't a problem, since the non-modular cables are ones you'll likely need anyway (24-pin, 8-pin cpu, 1 set of sata power cables). I like that the cpu cable was slightly longer on this one, since my old one had to stretch to reach the socket on the motherboard.After getting everything wired up, the first thing I noticed after turning my computer on was the idle temps, which were 4-6 degrees lower than before, which I wasn't expecting. My guess is that's due to a combination of the power supply itself being efficient and the smaller number of cables to interfere with airflow.Overall a great power supply for the price.
F**D
it ok
get one if u need big one for your pc.
A**E
Almost perfect but I might be nit picking.
Works like it should, was very easy to install into the case. It's somewhat modular, I didn't have to use the extra cables. My only gripe was that it didn't include the power cable from power supply to wall jack. Luckily I had some old one laying around.
C**N
Value, Value, and more Value
Product packaging is great. Everything is in separate bags. Included mounting screws, zip ties, and also came with a simple power supply tester. This thing is super handy. You can plug it in before installation to verify your new power supply is working. My semi-modular supply was easy to work with and there were enough cables for all the extras in my computer. And it runs quiet! Although this is my first day with it, I am super impressed. Did I mention a 10 year warranty?
E**E
I don't know about this unit reliability.
Good price for performance ratio!
P**A
Not new and keeps randomly restarting my computer
As you can see from the images attached, this is how I received my product. It doesn't look brand new and the PSU itself doesn't even have any wrap or anything. I received this product roughly seven days ago and have been using it as my current power supply. During that seven days, I get a random restart every now and then and I have narrowed down the problem to the power supply itself because when I reinstalled my old EVGA power supply, it has no problem running for days without any restart whatsoever. It's cheap, but has some problems with it.
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