“The new Extreme 2 entry-level power supply series from Cooler Master comes in four different versions: 475 W, 525 W, 625 W, and 725 W. They don’t have an active PFC circuit and, therefore, don’t carry the 80 Plus certification. Let’s take an in-depth look at the 475 W model, which costs only USD 50.” Via Hardware Secrets Tags: Affiliate NewsAll News You May Also LikeAll News Press Releases Ultra Products Unleashes X4 Modular Power Supplies by Bob Buskirk Affiliate News All News Thermaltake EVO 650W PSU Review by Bob Buskirk Affiliate News All News Western Digital WD TV Live HD Media Player Review by Bob Buskirk Affiliate News All News Cooler Master Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse Review by Bob Buskirk Are you a human?We apologize for the confusion, but we can't quite tell if you're a person or a script. Please don't take this personally. Bots and scripts can be very much lifelike these days! To help us better protect your account security, please check the CAPTCHA box below. detecting... If you're interested in accessing Newegg API service, please . We would love to hear your opinion. . I'm getting it for 30$-25$, and the hp psu are junk and don't want to sell a guy some pc that will burn down his house, won't be too bad, got the pc for 15$ plus a 25$ psu and sell it for 90$ cad plus maybe 5-10$ for the old 250w psu PSUs that are found in Dell, HP, Acer, etc. are made by a reputable company (Delta, Chicony, LiteOn, FSP, etc) that should be decent enough to output what it is rated for within ATX specification. Not the type of power supply that make a model number look like it's rated wattage and violated ATX specification as shown here (violated specs @ 380wDC despite advertising as "475w") : http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/cooler-master-extreme-2-475-w-power-supply-review/ As I had said, you probably could even power it on the HP; however, considering the age of the PSU, I would recapped it but that doesn't seem to be an option for you. While it isn't exactly a good power supply, the CM Ex2 525w should at least be able to power a <150wDC system. |