The Antec VP450P is a non-modular
design power supply and comes
built with a single six-pin connector,
four SATA power connectors, four
Molex connectors and a floppy disk
connector. There’s a 120mm fan being
used on the power supply, that’s
protected by a large grill. The quality
of the metal used is of good quality.
The primary 24-pin power cable
has sheathed cables and it isn’t too
flexible. The rest of the cables aren’t
sheathed so don’t feel like they’re of
very good quality. Some cables are
bundled in just a couple of places,
which leaves a lot of cabling lying
in the open. We ran the VP450P
without any stability issues. The fan
was silent, with no vibrations and
voltage fluctuations were minimal.
Verdict: A solid product made for entry-level PCs that should be able to take the load of reasonably high-end
hardware.
For: Solid build quality, plenty of connectors, large fan.
Against: A tiny bit expensive, averagecable quality.
Specifications
www.antec.com
Power output: 450W; Fan size: 120mm; Dimensions: 86x150x
140 mm ; Weight: 1.5 kg; Connectors: SATA (4), Molex (4),
Floppy (1), PCI-E (1), 20+4 pin
Verdict: A solid product made for entry-level PCs that should be able to take the load of reasonably high-end
hardware.
For: Solid build quality, plenty of connectors, large fan.
Against: A tiny bit expensive, averagecable quality.
Specifications
www.antec.com
Power output: 450W; Fan size: 120mm; Dimensions: 86x150x
140 mm ; Weight: 1.5 kg; Connectors: SATA (4), Molex (4),
Floppy (1), PCI-E (1), 20+4 pin
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