Apevia Prestige 800W 80+ Gold Certified Gaming Power Supply

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Apevia Prestige 800W 80+ Gold Certified Gaming Power Supply
Apevia Prestige 800W 80+ Gold Certified Gaming Power Supply

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Current Price $66.99 October 17, 2024
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Apevia Prestige 800W 80+ Gold Certified Gaming Power Supply Description

  • Apevia ATX-PR800W Prestige 800W 80 Plus Gold Certified & RoHS Compliance, Active PFC ATX Gaming Power Supply. Comes with 3-year warranty.
  • Supports Dual/Quad/multi-core CPUs. Supports single 12V output for higher power usage
  • Dc to DC converter design, provides superior dynamic response, greater system stability and maximizes the 12V DC rail output
  • Multi-gpu technologies supported; 6 pin and 8 pin PCI-E connectors support all GPU platforms. Built in 1 x auto-thermally controlled black 135mm fan
  • Connectors: 1 x 20/24pin main power, 1 x 4/8pin 12V, 2 x PCI 6+2pin, 7 x SATA, 4 x peripheral. All protections

Apevia Prestige 800W 80+ Gold Certified Gaming Power Supply Specification

Specification: Apevia Prestige 800W 80+ Gold Certified Gaming Power Supply

Product Dimensions

6.2 x 5.9 x 3.4 inches

Item Weight (pounds)

4.7

ASIN

B07NWZZXHQ

Item model number

ATX-RP800W

Date First Available

February 19, 2019

PCI-Express Connector Configuration

6 pin,8 pin

Fan Count

1

Fan Size (Millimeters)

135

Maximum Input Voltage (Volts)

230

Minimum Input Voltage (Volts)

115

Manufacturer

Apevia Corp

UPC

837344006128

Global Trade Identification Number

00837344006128

Apevia Prestige 800W 80+ Gold Certified Gaming Power Supply Reviews (11)

11 reviews for Apevia Prestige 800W 80+ Gold Certified Gaming Power Supply

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  1. Really cheap case made off to be honest , the glass is str8 cheap plastic, made in China product. Does the trick if you have a low budget

    Good quality overall and cheap price

    Would recommend

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  2. pro9

    This power supply has old fission and can be used only as replacement for old ones in the cases where PS is mounted through the back wall.
    Today all the new cases have design which assumes installation from the side.
    As the cables are not detachable it can not be installed.
    Keep it in mind FOR OLD CASES ONLY

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  3. Delroy Desir

    Heavy power supply thick cables, cost more than my case by 8 cents lol. $66.98. probably overkill for the build but I was reading about transient energy spikes. A safe bet is to multiply your pcpartpicker total power by 1.5 = 485w x 1.5 = 727.5 w. I couldn’t find a good price 750w psu so i went with this instead. Case had just enough space to manage all the rats nest of wires ! WARNING: BEWARE this psu labels the PCIe cables but not the 12v cpu. The PCIe cables can fit in the 12v cpu port (they are both 8pin connectors and 12v but the pinouts inside are different) . You can damage the Motherboard if you put the pci cable in the cpu power port and vice versa.

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  4. Isaac N.

    I was really hopeful when buying from Apevia, since I believe they’ve turned the tide on their product quality and are now a brand worth buying from. And for the most part I can confirm that they do produce quality products now. However, there’s just one problem I have with this 800W Gold power supply. The noise. The fan used to cool this PSU runs constantly, and sounds like a very muffled little engine just put-putting along in there. Since the rest of my PC is virtually silent, the noise from the PSU fan is very prominent. Gaming sounds fine, since the rest of my PC spins up anyway, but while editing photos and doing homework, this thing gets really irritating. I just can’t keep a PSU in my PC that sounds like this constantly. Otherwise, if you already have noisy components in your PC, like an AIO pump or fans that stay on, then go for it. You can’t beat this wattage and efficiency rating for the price.

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  5. Joe

    Just got it installed and wired. I bought this one because it has four PCIe plugs, seven SATA connections, even has 3 old school IDE connectors. The cabling is wrapped nicely in black mesh, which I didn’t expect from a budget unit. It isn’t modular, but the wiring is more than long enough for my mid ATX tower. Some ppl said the wiring is too short?? I have a mid tower and I had to curl amd toe back most of it. I guess maybe a full size tower would need creative routing and component placement, but the wiring on this unit is a little longer than standard. I’ve built many systems- some mine and quite a few for friends and such. These are standard length if not a bit longer. It’s hard to find a PSU with more than 4 or 5 SATA connectors for less than 100$. This has 7. I have 5 HDD and 2 DVD writers so I need at least 7 without a hub. I can’t hear ot at all. I only hear my case fans and the CPU fan. So far, I’m very happy with it. It is puttimg out nominally about 550W but specs say it can peak short bursts of over 850. IDK about that, I’ve icky had it for a few hours. Very happy with this purchase. Price is phenomenal for 800W with this many connectors.

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  6. Noah Schreiber

    I probably could have gotten a pc psu cheaper on newegg but with that said this gets the job done and it arrived in one day which was perfect timing to finish off my pc build. Super quite and I haven’t had any issues with it since installing it. Super easy to install. Thanks!

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  7. repeatloader

    This is a nice power supply, it has the 600w NVidia gpu connector so you don’t have to use the adapter from nvidia cards. well worth the money.

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  8. Gurkirat Singh Pahal

    This PSU is working fine for now and is not affecting performance. The only issue I had with installation was the wire management. The unit is disorganized.

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  9. DI

    Looks good

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  10. Amazon Customer

    It’s really hard to write a review for a power supply. It kind of works or it doesn’t.

    I’ll admit that I was really feeling the budget crunch when I bought this power supply (Appevia ATX-PR800). I just couldn’t swing another $120-$150 for a better known brand. So, I bought the 3-year warranty for $65. Honestly if you get three years out of it it’s probably worth it, right?

    It’s a good, solid unit. It is absolutely silent. It has no problem running a mid-high gaming PC based on a 9700K and 1600 Super. For the price it is certainly worth stating that it’s gold-certified, so it shouldn’t waste power and kill more trees than others. Hey, we should all think of these things, we only have this one planet.

    It does not have flat cables which I think is a preferred thing now, but what it has is well sleeved and won’t cut on a sharp case edge. Perfectly fine. It is not modular, so you have to tuck away those cables that aren’t used (I have a rather huge old Lian Li case I still use, so it wasn’t a problem for me).

    Other than the fact that it’s so quiet I had to check to see if the fan was spinning it’s hard to judge. The only real way to do it is wait and see if it lasts. Considering I’m probably pulling well less that 400 watts from it, I suspect it will be fine.

    Recommended for those of us on a budget.

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  11. Oleg C.

    Great PSU I don’t regret

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