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The Apevia ITX-PFC500W is a fully modular 500W power supply designed for Mini-ITX and FLEX ATX systems. It features active power factor correction (PFC) supporting a wide voltage range (90-264V), a quiet 40mm double ball bearing fan for cooling, and multiple built-in protections (OVP, OLP, OCP, OTP, SCP). Its modular connectors include 20+4 pin motherboard, 8pin CPU (split 4+4), dual 6+2 PCIe, SATA, and Molex, making it ideal for compact, high-performance PC builds with clean cable management.





| Asin | B0CWN59YCZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47 in Computer Power Supplies |
| Brand | Apevia |
| Compatible Devices | Computer |
| Connector Quantity | 8 |
| Connector Type Used On Cable | EPS, PCI Express |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (305) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Fan Size | 40 millimeters |
| Form Factor | Mini ITX/Flex ATX |
| Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.9 x 1.4 inches |
| Manufacturer | Apevia Corp |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 265 volts |
| Mfr Part Number | ITX-PFC500W |
| Minimum Input Voltage | 90 volts |
| Model Name | ITX-PFC500W |
| Model Number | ITX-PFC500W |
| Number Of Fans | 1 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Number Of Packs | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 500 |
| Power Supply Design | Full Modular |
| System Bus Connector Type | 20+4 Pin |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upc | 810047131823 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Replacement Warranty |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
User
perfect for my needs.
I used this PSU in a small form factor build, based around a JONSBO NV10 mini ITX case. It fit perfectly, and the cable connections are fully modular. The cables themselves were flexible enough to route in the tiny case without too much difficulty.It seems stable and not noisy, and provides adequate power. Note that with most power supplies that I'm accustomed with, the listed power rating is the total of the 12V rails. In this case, the power output on the 12V rails is "only" 396 watts, not the 500 advertised. But it is indeed 500 watts total among all rails / voltages. Not an issue for me, but figured I'm mention it if someone's trying to run a high-TDP CPU and GPU.My only complaint is I had a hard time getting the screws to grab thru the case to the PSU. They're the standard size screws, but for some reason didn't seem long enough. I was able to connect 3 out of the 4 of them, so it's stable enough, but thought I'd mention it.
User
Great Power Supply for a BC-250 Build
I used this power supply in my BC-250 build and it worked perfectly. The compact ITX size made it a good fit for the build, and the fully modular design helped keep the wiring clean and manageable. It has had no issues powering the system and has been reliable so far. Definitely a good option if you're looking for a compact power supply for a BC-250 setup.
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It gave me the additional power my components needed!
I purchased this PSU to replace my stock 275 watt PSU. I felt that it was burdened with what I had it connected to (Intel i7-7700 Kaby Lake Processor, MSI GeForce RTX 3050 LP 6G OC, CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB RAM, etc.). This 500 watt PSU was a good choice for what I have. It was not a like for like fit in my case as some slight modifications were necessary (see included pics). After it was installed and powered up for a time I could tell the air coming out of case fan was cooler which meant the the old PSU was working very hard as well as the components powered by it and perhaps even slightly under powered.
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Happy, but the fan is loud- Easy fix though
As far as Flex ATX power supplies go, this one’s pretty affordable. If you’re making a cheap power supply though and have to cheap out somewhere, I guess I’m glad they cheaped out on the fan- and hopefully nowhere else. On the fan, it’s the worst kind of annoying; it’s inconsistently loud. I fixed a cheap 20a LFP charger by replacing the 40mm fan with a 40mm Noctua, actually pretty easy if you can solder but annoying to do. Here I desperately wished there was an easier solution and first try I found it. Literally take a fan and set it on top of the intake in series with the exhaust fan (so blowing down). Stupid but it works. Previously it would stay pretty quiet until under load it would ramp up to 290x blower speed, and then back down. Over and over. So yeah thankfully putting a fan on top of the intake completely stops the fan from going full turbojet and back. It’s pretty quiet at idle but I wouldn’t recommend using this power supply without cooling modification unless your system draws less power than a 5700x3D and 4060 LP. It would probably be fine if it was for a non gaming load though. Overall i’m happy but I’m switching back to my HDPlex GAN 250w as I figured out a better mounting (and cooling) solution for THAT tiny power supply. If this sounds like a pain, welcome to ITX builds LOL
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DO NOT BUY
Do not buy this psu. I have two major issues. The first time I ordered this it came with a completely melted pcie cable which I can only assume meant the capacitor was blown. I know amazon sometimes stupidly resends returned products out to other customers, so this isn’t entirely on the brand, but it is scary that that somehow happens to someone else’s psu in the first place, not only that, but the second time I bought this psu, it could not at all provide stable enough voltage to run my 5050 and 7600x, even after significant undervolting to both components. I will be returning this psu for the second time, and recommend that you never buy this.
User
Upgrade for OptiPlex 3060
I purchased this PSU to upgrade the unit inside my Dell OptiPlex 9060 tower. It didn't fit exactly, but there was enough room. It came with all the wires, minus a Dell-specific power adapter, so installation was a breeze. It's also powering a RTX 570 GPU.Overall, its a small, modular PSU with almost no noise and very little heat output. All the connections are secure and it looks nice inside my case, even if it's just loosely hanging around in there.
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I'll update if needed when I get that PC built.
Actually, this item is still waiting for me to use it. Looks like a good quality item
User
Whisper quiet at 260W loads
I was afraid the cooling fan would sound like a 1u server turbojet and thankfully it's extremely quiet at idle and at low load, basically inaudible.I'm replacing the stock 255W PSU in my dell optiplex 9020 sff and it's just as quiet as the stock psu, my power draw requirements are about 260W, so your mileage will vary.Note that for Dell Optiplex SFFs you will need a ATX 24-pin to Dell 8-pin motherboard adapter and an extension cable for the ATX CPU 4+4pin because the cable length is not long enough for cable routing as is.After using it for a month, I can say I'm quite satisfied with the build quality and quiet operation, the power headroom it provides along with the improved airflow makes it a must for anyone trying to max out the upgrade path on their prebuilt SFF PCs.Initially, I bought it to improve airflow in my cramped case and give me a real upgrade path to a >75w GPU down the line and it does both of those things really well, airflow improved so much that I can't even hit thermal throttle anymore.I did eventually end up upgrading to a 115W GPU and thankfully it's still just as quiet.The modular cables feel sturdy, they're stiff but give way when bending and attempting cable management.In my particular application, I wished the P4 4+4 pin CPU cable was slightly longer, I redid my cable management with an extension cable because routing through the RAM slots was bending the cable connectors at hard angles which I wasn't satisfied with.In my optiplex, the space left behind by the old PSU was enough for stuffing excess cable lengths underneath and out of view.By pure chance, the PSU slots in and lines up with a single screw hole where the old one went, you should get creative if you're not dealing with a standard SFF case.
User
Ottimo alimentatore Flex atx
Buona qualità , modulare e sufficentemente potente, uno dei pochi che ho trovato qui su amazon
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why indians are charged unfairly
too costly compared to desert cart and importing directly . product itself is working ok.
User
works great.
works great.
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Apevia ITX-PFC500W Mini ITX/Flex Power Supply
I was surprised how well this power supply works. I needed a flex P.S for my mini itx case, and this fit in there perfectly.It's a modular P.S, has a small cooling fan inside but it's not noisy, very silent.I am using this for a HTPC build, just for 4K movie playback.It may be a little noisier if you're a gamer and really pushing the power supply.I don't know about the longevity of this P.S, but so far it has worked really well.
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