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Antec VP 450 W ATX Power Supply

(23 Ratings, 4.3 Average)

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Specifications

Manufacturer

Antec

Part #

VP-450

Type

ATX

Wattage

450 W

Length

149 mm

Modular

No

Fanless

No

ATX 4-pin Connectors

0

EPS 8-pin Connectors

1

PCIe 16-pin 12VHPWR/12V-2x6 Connectors

0

PCIe 12-pin Connectors

0

PCIe 8-pin Connectors

0

PCIe 6+2-pin Connectors

0

PCIe 6-pin Connectors

1

SATA Connectors

4

AMP/Molex 4-pin Connectors

4

Output

+3.3V@24A, +5V@15A, +12V1@18A, +12V2@18A, -12V@0.3A, +5VSB@2.5A

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    Reviews

    FlipperOne_YT
    • 4 points
    • 1 year 1 month ago

    My best scrapyard psu. 450w is plenty for my NAS. Don’t use this in mATX without a psu basement/cover. The cables are way to long for that

    FlipperOne_YT
    • 3 points
    • 1 year 2 months ago

    Very good psu

    Vairfoley
    • 2 points
    • 4 years 11 months ago

    from completed build Remachine XIII

    Antec makes reasonable budget power supplies. For a low powered build, this should be plenty.

    thepcman12345678910
    • 4 points
    • 5 years 5 months ago

    from completed build The Money Hole

    This literally fried USB ports and DIMM slots on the old motherboard it was on and I didn't realize it was this until the day I built the PC. What a stupid mistake that was. It undervolted my motherboard with 11.040 V on the 12 V rail and 4.480 V on the 5 V rail. Upon my research I discovered this was very dangerous and could lead to issues. Thankfully, it was only after a few hours of usage I realized this, so no damage that is apparent to me was done. No wonder my step-mom had issues with this PC not turning on / parts going bad all the time.

    zoojoe10
    • 9 points
    • 8 years 8 months ago

    from completed build WOT pc build

    This is a really good power supply but the reason I gave it 3 stars was because none ofthe wires were labeled and some of them were even to short to route behind the case

    nightrook
    • 19 points
    • 8 years 9 months ago

    from completed build ~$500 CAD Budget Gaming Build

    No complaints, does what it's supposed to do, and still runs great after 2.5 years.

    Rotti123
    • 12 points
    • 9 years ago

    from completed build Simple Skylake office PC

    Quiet, looks good and gets good reviews online. Time will tell if it's reliable.

    LoganNoster
    • 15 points
    • 9 years 2 months ago

    from completed build Budget Gaming PC

    I actually bought the Antec VP450F, but there is not too much of a difference. It is the third and the most reliable power supply I have put into my build so far. Very quiet and very efficient.

    nuked24
    • 19 points
    • 9 years 3 months ago

    from completed build Mish-Mash of Parts

    It's an Antec PSU, what's more to say?

    justinwasx
    • 8 points
    • 9 years 5 months ago

    from completed build Build For A Friend.

    I couldn't be happier with this power supply for the price you cant beat it.

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