Power Supply 550W 80+ Bronze Certified PSU (ARESGAME, AGW550)

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Power Supply 550W 80+ Bronze Certified PSU (ARESGAME, AGW550) PSU
Power Supply 550W 80+ Bronze Certified PSU (ARESGAME, AGW550)
ARESGAME★★★★★4.5
550W
Bronze
Non
Black
$42.99
Specifications
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reviews1231
Model #AGW550
Watts550W
RatingBronze
ColorBlack
value86
Form FactorATX
ModularNon
ATX 3.0No
Fan Size120mm
RGBNo
Fans1
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Excellent!
Ive had this 550W PSU for over 2 years now and this is a very good PSU. Never had any issues. Im running a 9060xt with a Ryzen 7 5700x CPU and it performs really well. The cables are as expected, easy to manage, good length, looks premium and delivers great power to my system. This was my first ever PSU for my very first build and I am thoroughly impressed with this Power Supply! Would definitely recommend 1000 times over!
mark · 2026-05-09 · via amazon
★★★★★Works well.
I replaced an old power supply with this and my old computer is working just fine.
HECTOR VERA PEREZ · 2026-03-30 · via amazon
★★★★★Great little power supply
Amazing value for the price, looks amazing, great build quality, high performance and very efficient, would recommend for anyone
Robert Pysher · 2025-11-28 · via amazon
★★★★exelente
exelente
Ariel Peralta · 2025-12-10 · via amazon
★★★★★This PSU is quiet and works well.
I bought this (6 months ago as of this writing) because I upgraded my video card and needed more power than the 300 watt unit my PC came with. This was installed without issue in my HP Envy tower The screw holes were aligned properly and it was seated and secured easily. I got the AGW600 80+ Bronze, which was more than I needed by a good margin. It has been working well for a while and I expect it to last a long time. It is a budget brand when compared to high-end name brands like Corsair and others. I wouldn't suggest pushing it to the max. Buy a unit rated for 100 watts or more than you need and you shouldn't stress the components to the max and risk failure under max load. It will still be less expensive than buying a gold-rated power supply by far. The power rating isn't how much power it uses at all times. It is a rating for how much it can provide when needed. Much like a 300 horsepower engine only generates that power at the maximum. I also plug my PC into a small UPS (like a CyberPower CP900AVR) to protect from surges and other power variations. It is worth protecting your PC investment. *UPDATE* - (10/13/22) Closing in on a year of use and I have had no issues with this power supply. It has been a solid performer and is still nice and quiet. I am still happy with this purchase. *UPDATE* - (05/19/23) Well over a year and still no issues at all. I've blown the dust out a couple times with compressed air but that is all. I would buy again, but likely 650+ watt unit due to the new generation of power hungry video cards. *UPDATE* - (04/29/24) Still going strong and having no issues. All things considered though, I would likely go for a 750w unit nowadays as the GPU power needs are increasing and so are CPU. Check the recommended minimum PSU rating for you video card when buying and make sure you are well covered. I'd aim for 100 watts over recommended, and don't forget the rest of your system needs.
CincyMike · 2022-06-25 · via amazon
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Power Supply 550W 80+ Bronze Certified PSU (ARESGAME, AGW550) PSU