FSP PNR PRO ATX-600PNR PRO
![]() | Outdated Product Power: 600; Cooling system: active (fan); MB/CPU power supply: 24+8 (4+4); Manufacturer's warranty: 1 year; |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The FSP PNR PRO series offers a range of power supply units (PSUs) that cater to various needs, from budget-friendly options to more powerful units. Users appreciate the affordable price and quiet operation of these PSUs, making them suitable for both budget builds and gaming setups. The ATX-700PNR PRO model is noted for its long cables and good power delivery, although some users report issues like coil whine and colored cables that may not suit everyone's aesthetic preferences. The ATX-400PNR PRO is highlighted for its decent build quality but comes with short cables and only 4-pin CPU connectors, which might require additional purchases for certain setups. Overall, the FSP PNR PRO series is seen as a reliable budget option with some models offering good efficiency and quality circuit design, although potential buyers should be aware of the minor drawbacks related to cable length and noise.
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If you are assembling a gaming PC for yourself not for all the money in the world)) but you need a powerful unit so that there is still a reserve, then this one is just right. So far this 700 has been enough for me for both 1070 and 2070 + long cables for video cards + black color - it can easily be placed in cases with windows, it won't spoil the look - you can now install a fan with a larger diameter.. |
An inexpensive PSU with relatively high efficiency. Price, power, efficiency The PSU came with noticeable drawbacks. The main one is the coil whine, even under relatively small load (Ryzen 5600g + RX6800). The overall load on the PSU is on average up to 300W, and the coil whine is just annoying. Another downside is the colored cables (not everyone will want to customize them themselves). It would be better if it had four 6+2pin considering that the PSU claims 636W on the 12V line. |
PSU arrived without a power cable... Moreover, there wasn't even a spot in the box for it... Had to run to the flea market in the nearest basement. There aren't enough characters in the "conclusion" field, so I'll write here. If you're completely out of money or need a PSU for office installation, it's a decent option. If you're buying for home use, spend an extra thousand rubles or so. For 3100-3200 at the time of writing this review, there's an Asus TUF 450W available, which is a million times better. The price is decent. Among the no-names, it's the cheapest. Quiet enough. Seems not, except for the aforementioned power cable. |
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