Antec Atom V450 450Watts Non-Modular Gaming Power Supply
Original price was: ₹3,200.00.₹2,439.00Current price is: ₹2,439.00.
- Guaranteed 450W continuous power from Antec
- 120mm silent fan
- 1 x 24-pin main connector/ 1 x 8 (4+4)-pin EPS12V/ 1 x 8 (6+2)-pin PCI-E
- 3 x SATA / 2 x Molex
- 2 years warranty
- Country of Origin: China
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Specification: Antec Atom V450 450Watts Non-Modular Gaming Power Supply
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8 reviews for Antec Atom V450 450Watts Non-Modular Gaming Power Supply
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Original price was: ₹3,200.00.₹2,439.00Current price is: ₹2,439.00.
Chetan Joshi –
Best in this budget
Guruprasad P. –
This product is great cery easy to install and you can easily start playing wirhin 10 minutes of delivery and great value for money
ankur sagwan –
perfect working and build quality good its 450w so for narmal use its k for gamming 550 r 650 watss recomended product is k and sata cables tightly fit for hdd no chance of loose connections
Saif mahal –
The SMPS build quality feels no difference from the Corsair VS450, but it’s lot more affordable.
Its fan operates very quite.
Sharath N –
Thanks Amazon for one day delivery. I was looking for quality Power supply for my gaming pc. I found few brands like corsair, but it was very costly (4k+). Finally decided to buy this American brand Antec. Product build quality and cable quality is very good. And it cost around 2k. After installation i found that my pc runs smoothly and one thing i liked is fan is very quiet and it doesn’t heats up much. This is my review for 1 day usage. I hope it last long. So I feel its worth for the price tag. Go for it if your looking for a quality SMPS.
srinivasa chakravarthi j –
F***ing bad smps
It does not work at all for my pc
I RECOMMEND DONT BUY AT ALL
PUT SOME MORE MONEY AND GET A GOOD ONE
Abhijeet Maity –
The build quality of the unit is good. It does not look cheap. The PSU also operates silently and there is very less noise.
From the compatibility standpoint this PSU has the required 24pin and 8 pin cpu socket connector which is a norm on higher end motherboards. It also has a 8 pin PCIe connector. The 450w ran my Ryzen 5 3400G without problems, for higher wattage requirements opt for the 550w version. If you can spend around 2k more, go for Corsair PSU
Sharath N –
Great SMPS for a budget build. Build quality is much better than the cheaper local ones. Have been using it 24/7 for almost a month now. And it’s working great. Can easily run a 4 to 6 core CPU and a graphics card upto Nvidia 1650 super. For higher end CPUs and graphics card go for a minimum of 550 watts SMPS.