This is an updated version of the Integrator 600w with all black flat cables which I find a lot easier for cable management. To help with that, here are some Cable Lengths (All in mm, multiple lengths are the distance from the connector to the PSU, all dimensions are approximate); 24 pin: 540mm 8 pin CPU: 540mm PCIe: 500/650mm 3x SATA: 430/570/710mm 4x SATA: 430/580/730/880mm Molex: 450/595/740/870mm Thanks for watching. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Worried about internet security? IP Vanish is my recommendation for total online privacy. JOIN HERE: www.ipvanish.com/?a_bid=48f95966&a_aid=click1
I have used Aerocool integrator power supplies for years and I am yet to have one fail. I have built about 12 PC's in the past 5 years for people and they are all working perfectly. The only thing I would say is remember to put the PSU in with the fan facing down if you have a gap for air in your case
With the current market it's a good option, personally I have always used Corsair PSU's they are the best but just been out of stock everywhere. Good unboxing and overview keep up the good videos.
@@duragamer132 Yeah I understand they all use them but on normal situations they are not really needed. Personally id rather just a adapter included rather than a huge bundle. Just my own thoughts. Side note, most people with custom loops would use a modular PSU as they are more "Enthusiasts", I haven't seen a PSU used in a proper custom loop that wasn't fully modular for a long time
You said that the psu was heavy and that was always a good sign. Why is that? I always thought that if you can make anything the same but lighter, it would be a good thing.
A heavier PSU is a good thing as it typically means there are more / bigger heat-sinks and "extra" or "beefier" components for noise suppression, better stability under load and so on, thicker cables (less resistance / volt drop) will also weight more than thinner ones. Having opened up really cheap and light PSUs in the past its shocking (no pun intended) just how little there is inside and seeing lots of components marked out on the PCB but not fitted doesn't inspire confidence either, not unusual for different makes / models to share a common PCB design but does make you wonder what compromises have been made by leaving them out.
@@ClickTechUK my 1660 super needs a 6 pin and my motherboard needs 2 8 pins, which this doesn't have, but i can still power it with just 1 8 pin, it's just not ideal
I see what you mean. You can get a 6 pin pcie to 8 pin CPU adapter, still not the best idea but any B450 will run fine with just one CPU 8 pin connected unless you try to push a large overclock.
@@ClickTechUK yeah not going to happen, I play story games, and not much else, not even bothering with a 144hz monitor this time round, 75hz boosted to 120hz will be MORE than enough
hi, My friend has a RTX 2060 Ryzen 7 2700X 240HZ monitor 16 gb ram 3200 mhz and like aerecool 500 wattage his pc restarts could it be the psu being too less
This is an updated version of the Integrator 600w with all black flat cables which I find a lot easier for cable management.
To help with that, here are some Cable Lengths (All in mm, multiple lengths are the distance from the connector to the PSU, all dimensions are approximate);
24 pin: 540mm
8 pin CPU: 540mm
PCIe: 500/650mm
3x SATA: 430/570/710mm
4x SATA: 430/580/730/880mm
Molex: 450/595/740/870mm
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I have used Aerocool integrator power supplies for years and I am yet to have one fail. I have built about 12 PC's in the past 5 years for people and they are all working perfectly. The only thing I would say is remember to put the PSU in with the fan facing down if you have a gap for air in your case
I wasn’t going to buy this when I saw the pictures on amazon
But now I am
Thanks
If you have bought it what is your honest review on it
1Great yo see some good value power supplies starting to get back onto the market. Thanks, Kev!
shockingly good value
Hopefully it will spark the pc I'm building into life ⚡
Whilst I'm a BIG fan of fully modular PSU's you can't really argue the value here. Less than £50 for a branded 600W PSU is a good bargain.
Definitely! I paid about £40 and tbh there wasn't much choice at the time in that price range.
Get evga 600 psu for same price
With the current market it's a good option, personally I have always used Corsair PSU's they are the best but just been out of stock everywhere. Good unboxing and overview keep up the good videos.
Did you get this power supply and if you did how well is it working?
@@apollo4030 I recently bought this power supply, it is quiet and works like a charm.
Best review so far keep up the great work. God bless
nice vid kev its me Kaiden from ur server also know as FRXT _
Thanks Kaiden, Really appreciate the support :)
@@ClickTechUK np sorry im locked out of my main account FRXT _
Nice quick overview Kev, wow that's got allot of Molex adapters, can't see why anyone would need to many these days haha.
watercooling pump, cheap fans, some RGB adaptors/controllers
@@duragamer132 Yeah I understand they all use them but on normal situations they are not really needed. Personally id rather just a adapter included rather than a huge bundle. Just my own thoughts. Side note, most people with custom loops would use a modular PSU as they are more "Enthusiasts", I haven't seen a PSU used in a proper custom loop that wasn't fully modular for a long time
To flex that you have that many maybe?
haha maybe noob
How can I connect a 3 x 8 pin Gpu with this 2 x 8 pin Psu ? It's urgent HELP
Cool video, but why your video looks like 720p even tho its 4K ?
Thank you for the help
just buyed one should it be fine with a rtx 3060 got the 700w version
Do you think the 700w one will be good for a Powercolor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
You said that the psu was heavy and that was always a good sign. Why is that? I always thought that if you can make anything the same but lighter, it would be a good thing.
A heavier PSU is a good thing as it typically means there are more / bigger heat-sinks and "extra" or "beefier" components for noise suppression, better stability under load and so on, thicker cables (less resistance / volt drop) will also weight more than thinner ones.
Having opened up really cheap and light PSUs in the past its shocking (no pun intended) just how little there is inside and seeing lots of components marked out on the PCB but not fitted doesn't inspire confidence either, not unusual for different makes / models to share a common PCB design but does make you wonder what compromises have been made by leaving them out.
@@terminaljunk thanks
I’ve just brought one of these but after one day of having it plugged in with my system it has stopped working, I have no clue what to do.
Me be quiet system power was bricked out of the box
At least you got 1 day
As I found out recently you cant have a 10 series nvidia gpu and a B450 ATX mobo as it doesnt have a 8 pin mobo cable.
The 600w version I have has 2 8 pin GPU connectors and one 8 pin CPU motherboard connector. So it would be no problem for most combinations.
@@ClickTechUK my 1660 super needs a 6 pin and my motherboard needs 2 8 pins, which this doesn't have, but i can still power it with just 1 8 pin, it's just not ideal
I see what you mean. You can get a 6 pin pcie to 8 pin CPU adapter, still not the best idea but any B450 will run fine with just one CPU 8 pin connected unless you try to push a large overclock.
@@ClickTechUK yeah not going to happen, I play story games, and not much else, not even bothering with a 144hz monitor this time round, 75hz boosted to 120hz will be MORE than enough
yes. 50 pound 600w psu that has no ketchup and mustard cables. thank you for making it easy to see
Like is this psu good for gtx 1660 super or 1070. Am planning to get 1. As gtx 1070 need 8 pin connector
hi, My friend has a RTX 2060 Ryzen 7 2700X 240HZ monitor 16 gb ram 3200 mhz and like aerecool 500 wattage his pc restarts could it be the psu being too less
I know you commented this last year and it’s probably been sorted but yes, possibly. I’d recommend using a PSU calculator online.
@@phil3622 no it’s perfectly fine actually
First to say first i think
And probably the last.. on this video at least
Mine deadass just died one month later ggs
What was your specs?
@@FadiQv r5 3600
Rtx 2060
Asus b450 motherboard i think
16gb 3200mhz ram
1tb hdd
256gb ssd
This cooler
Nzxt h500