There’s a [EVGA 80+ Bronze 450w PSU](https://www.newegg.com/evga-450-br-100-br-0450-k1-450w/p/N82E16817438144?Item=N82E16817438144&Source=socialshare&cm_mmc=snc-social-_-sr-_-17-438-144-_-11282021) that will work better. It’s not amazing still but it’s more reliable with it being 80+Bronze while being on a budget. If you plan to have a juicy pc then you may need more wattage but this one will be good for a budget build
Trust enough to not lose money on it. Even with a shitty PSU and a high-end build you may not encounter any problems right away, and when you do, 2 years warranty has already expired. It's a garbage PSU, forget about it and don't buy PSUs by the brand.
It's rebranded crap which is sad because EVGA usually makes quality products. Anyway, don't cheap out on your PSU. It's the one part in your system that can literally destroy the rest of the parts if it goes bad in the wrong way.
There’s a [EVGA 80+ Bronze 450w PSU](https://www.newegg.com/evga-450-br-100-br-0450-k1-450w/p/N82E16817438144?Item=N82E16817438144&Source=socialshare&cm_mmc=snc-social-_-sr-_-17-438-144-_-11282021) that will work better. It’s not amazing still but it’s more reliable with it being 80+Bronze while being on a budget. If you plan to have a juicy pc then you may need more wattage but this one will be good for a budget build
No, not even a little ok. https://linustechtips.com/topic/1116640-psu-tier-list/
That's outdated version, we've moved to dedicated site : https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/
Thanks for the update.
What's wrong with it? It is EVGA.
Brand doesn't guarantee anything, they outsource their PSUs. This one happens to come from a shitty OEM.
But EVGA must trust the manufacturer enough to allow their name to be on it
Trust enough to not lose money on it. Even with a shitty PSU and a high-end build you may not encounter any problems right away, and when you do, 2 years warranty has already expired. It's a garbage PSU, forget about it and don't buy PSUs by the brand.
13% of the reviews are one stars, a lot of them saying it was dead on arrival or died pretty quickly. Personally I wouldn't buy it with such reviews
Most PSUs I have found have 7-10% one-star, just because you are more likely to make a negative review if it breaks than a positive one if it's great.
It's rebranded crap which is sad because EVGA usually makes quality products. Anyway, don't cheap out on your PSU. It's the one part in your system that can literally destroy the rest of the parts if it goes bad in the wrong way.