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Review on FSP Solution Certification Supply FSP300 60GHS by Micha Chmielewski ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worst product ever, disappointed with the purchase.

I highly do not recommend if you need a more or less quiet computer. I believe that if you decide to assemble even a cheap computer, it should not be loud. For example, if you have a laptop, then it will work quieter than this PSU, if the old laptop and its thermal paste has dried up and the fan is clogged and it makes noise, then it is not a fact that it will be louder than this PSU.

Pros
  • Theoretical reliability
Cons
  • Only 1 year warranty. At the same time, it’s not a fact that reliability is at its best - this is not the FSP that it was before: here the weight is small, and there is no wire exit plug, and the wires are not long, and there are not enough connectors, and the wire material itself is more “plastic”. In short, if you take any Chinese and compare, many questions arise. There is no packaging, not even a bag - just a separate PSU and a separate wire. Although the valve is 120mm, it is very loud. Actually, all FSPs have problems with this, but here it is somehow too much. I think that when buying a power supply, I also need silence. For a modern computer, the lack of fan rotation control and its loud operation is unacceptable. If you decide to assemble any computer (not the fact that it is quiet), then this PSU will be the loudest element. It will be louder than any HDD at least at 5400, at least at 7200 rpm, it will be louder than the fan on the video card (in idle). If you decide to build a cheap but normal computer, then for sure buy a fan with speed control - and it will work quieter than a PSU. And no matter what you cram into the computer - the PSU will be the loudest element during unloaded work. It is clear that the valve in games will spin up and the fan on the vidyuhi, but this PSU will simply add noise to everyone else. Of course, you can put a normal fan here, but then the question is about the price and about the loss of the guarantee. The noise is very annoying. especially if you decide to just surf the Internet in the evening, and the PSU will create a monotonous annoying noise. You can find other manufacturers on the market that will have quieter fans and a 2-year warranty. And not the fact that they will die earlier.