🔋 Power Your Passion with Apevia!
The Apevia TFX-AP300W is a reliable 300W power supply designed for personal computers, featuring a versatile input voltage range of 115-230V AC, efficient forced air cooling with an 80mm fan, and multiple connector options to support various components. Weighing only 2.1 pounds and compact in size, it’s the perfect choice for gamers and professionals looking to enhance their system's performance.
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 6.75 x 3.23 x 2.5 inches |
Minimum Input Voltage | 115 Volts |
Number of Fans | 1 |
Cooling Method | Air |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
System Bus Connector Type | ATX |
Fan Size | 80 Millimeters |
Output Wattage | 300 Watts |
Connector Type Used on Cable | atx,floppy,sata |
Maximum Input Voltage | 230 Volts |
Form Factor | ATX |
J**G
Replaced a FSP150-50GLT PSU in a Thin Form Factor PC. Fit Perfectly, It's Quiet, and Works Great.
The Apevia PSU worked perfectly (nice and quiet too) and addressed the issue with the PC not powering on. The PC was really dusty inside after being used for years near the floor in a restaurant. I cleaned it thoroughly when the old PSU was removed. The restaurant owner told me the old PC runs faster than it did before (no doubt due to the CPU throttling down due to the heat build-up). As I recall, the original PSU was 150 watts. It's nice having a more powerful PSU although I doubt they will add components to this old machine that would require the extra power. Still, if the old one was borderline sufficient, the replacement will be more than sufficient. It's been about 3 months since installing the Apevia PSU. Given the heavy PC usage, I'm confident this PSU is up to the task and won't hesitate to shop Apevia in the future.Here's a portion of an email I sent to the person who asked me to find a replacement PSU that you might find useful..."What made the search difficult is trying to make sure the unit fit the case width reserved for the PSU. There are two metal standups placed 2.625 inches apart. If the PSU is wider, the PSU will not lie flat on the case bottom. Here are the Apevia PSU dimensions:80mm x 170mm x 62mm (3.23" x 6.75" x 2.5") - W x L x HThe unit actually sits sideways in the case with the fan on the side facing toward the inside of the case. As a result, the 2.5" height is actually the width and the 3.23 width is actually the height. As I mentioned, the case provides a width of 2.625 so it's about 1/8 inch wider, which should be close enough to accommodate the replacement PSU. The back of the PSU has the plug connector on the top left when the PSU is on its side. This matches the old PSU and where the case expects the plug to be located. Additionally, when the PSU is on its side, there is a screw hole at the top middle and two more on the bottom left and right. This also matches what the case needs.I only found 3 PSUs on Amazon that could fit the case. The Apevia was the only PSU that had only 4 and 5 stars. With any luck, the restaurant's PC will be working Thursday night. We just have to hope the issue is the PSU.The current PSU says FSP150-50GLT on it. This size PSU is referred to as a TFX (thin form factor) PSU."
K**T
excellent
worked perfect although it was a little larger than the one i replaced had to leave top open on computer but that was ok
C**D
Good TFX form factor, budget price, quiet if set "silent" in the BIOS
The "Slimline" power supply that I bought one year ago (made by Replace Power) finally died. The cooling fan stopped working. Being a TFX form factor, this (of course) limited my choices. This Apevia had okay reviews, and is a reasonable price. So far -- after 1 hr -- it is running fine. It fits in the spot, has the correct cables/connectors, and the cables are long enough for my application. It is definitely not the quietest PSU I've ever had, but for the price I'm okay with it -- I'd probably put it in the mid-range. If you want something really quiet, this isn't it. But if you need a TFX at a budget price, this Apevia may be a decent choice.UPDATE: After a month, I finally sat down and got into the BIOS to set up quiet mode on the PC. Wow, the difference is amazing. Now, if I want to run full graphics mode (i.e. games), I'll have to go back an put it on performance mode. In the meantime, this'll do nicely.
A**C
Good replacement TFX power supply for Slim desktop tower PCs; Very quiet
Just installed this today. Ordered this to replace the original 250 watt power supply in a Dell Vostro 200 Slim Tower desktop PC, which finally died after several years. Was very surprised at its weight - it's much lighter than the original. Not sure how that translates to quality or reliability. It's just slightly smaller than the original, which is a good thing. It fit perfectly, and the wires are longer than the original's wires - no issues reaching the connections that needed to be made. Install was super easy, just 3 screws, plug in connectors and you're done. PC powered right up and I was surprised how quiet this power supply runs. The CPU fans run MUCH louder than this power supply. It comes with a rather short power cable, but I chose to use the PC's original power cable.So far, so good, and a great deal for the price paid. The original, if I could find one brand new, would have cost me about $20 more. And this replacement has more connectors and 50 watts more power than the original.If it starts to act up or dies prematurely, I'll try to update this review.
A**R
A good PSU for a custom NAS
Great PSU for it's price, really small. Powers i5-12th gen, 5ssd. A good PSU for custom NAS
A**D
Production oversite?
The media could not be loaded. I order one and it had a loud fan rubbing/knocking sound. I thought maybe it was a bad fan or something and got a replacement, the second one was even louder. Works fine at side orientation with my case but as shown in the attached video it doesn't work properly for vertical use, which is strange since that's how the writing on the label is oriented.Seems like the fan is hitting the metal. I'm sure it be fixable with some washers or spacers but that could put risk your warranty. Must be a production or engineering oversite that's probably easy to fix.
D**N
Great value
Replaced the PSU in my OptiPlex that has been taken out by a lightning strike. Perfect fit and can't beat the price.
S**D
Perfect replacement for 240w Lenovo M83 PSU
I replaced the PSU in my Lenovo M83 SFF because I was preparing to install a GPU. This PSU fit perfectly, and worked just as well. I was quite pleased with it overall. The only hiccup was the non-labeled connectors. The 8-pin connector doubles as a 4-pin connector and only goes in one way. The literature did not indicate this, but I knew it was compatible. Some without this knowledge may not, and get confused. Other than that I am quite pleased, especially with the price. Good quality unit.
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