EVGA 600 BR, 80+ Bronze 600W, 3 Year Warranty, Power Supply 100- BR-0600-K1
Original price was: $69.99.$63.99Current price is: $63.99.
Price: $69.99 - $63.99
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The EVGA 600 BR power supplies are here. Designed with both beginner and enthusiast needs in mind, EVGA power supplies are the best choice to power next generation computers. Combining 600W of continuous power with exceptional performance, stunning efficiency, and reliable quality, The 600W BR power supply is what you need to build a solid foundation for your next system.
EVGA 600 BR – “Bronze reliability”
80 plus Bronze certified, with 85% efficiency or higher under typical loads
Heavy-duty protections, including OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, SCP and OTP
Customers say
Customers find the system power device functional and providing enough power for their needs. They consider it a good value for money, suitable for budget PC builds. The build quality is praised as solid and reliable. Many customers appreciate the low noise level and easy installation. However, some have issues with power saving and disagree on the connectors.
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13 reviews for EVGA 600 BR, 80+ Bronze 600W, 3 Year Warranty, Power Supply 100- BR-0600-K1
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Original price was: $69.99.$63.99Current price is: $63.99.
Electrosoft –
Amazon Warehouse wins again
I was looking for a decent quality, ~550w+ PSU at a good price and while perusing the Amazon listings I found this one listed from Amazon Warehouse “Used – Like New” for 26.40USD.Arriving in two days flat, it was indeed like new down to that new PSU smell and screws still sealed. Hooked right up and works fine. It is powering a modest mATX i3-12100 system and tested with a 3070 under load (dual PCIe powered by pigtail singular PCIe cable) works as expected.I’m a regular buyer and user of EVGA products anyhow and this PSU is up to their standards as always.5/5
Bruno Schindler –
Very simple installation!
Disconnect current power supply from components. Remove the four screws from your power supply and snap out the power supply. Then replace with the EVGA 600 and snap into place. Replace the four screws. Connect power cables to mother board and drives. You are finished! It took me maybe 10 minutes and I am slow.I read the included instruction, but the installation is very intuitive. The EVGA 600 also has an on-off switch on it, obviously it needs to be in the on position for the computer to run.The EVGA 600 appears to be great quality and good construction speaking as an engineer. This is an excellent power supply if you are to run powerful video cards, or if you want a very quiet power supply.
henry d-sl –
sounds like a moped – but the replacement works great.
off the bat, the fan rattled and sounded like a little moped. Hope for an exchanged unit with normal performance. Disappointed given its high rating, but lemons do slip through the QC line sometimes. This poor rating will stay so that others can be warned of the risk of poor quality control.Update: the old trick of telly slapping worked for some mysterious reason. As I prepared to pull the unit out, a screwdriver handle accidentally slapped hard on the unit. Just to be sure nothing went wrong, I turned on the computer and surprisingly, the noise was gone. The fan was running but the unit was quiet like a church mouse. Wish I had done it earlier. In any case. a replacement came in, and it worked fine as well. So, occasionally, there might be a problem of packaging or shipping. When it works, it is fine.ETA: The rating has been changed to 5 stars: Recently, there was a power flash (prob just one second). In the past, the computer would have been off and had to be manually restarted. This power supply has sufficient capacitance that the computer did not restart. If the first unit came in without the strange fan noise, it should be 5 stars. So, it is strongly recommended, just hope for a non-defective unit. It has been over one and half years and it’s still great. Recently another computer had a power failure, which made this unit more valuable for being reliable – for now.
D Munoz –
very good.
excellent recommended,
SH DNA –
Great price!
I got mine through Amazon Warehouse at $45. I couldn’t beat that price for an EVGA PSU with 600 watts. It also has the 3 year warranty. Honestly I don’t think there is much difference in PSU’s except for the price. I check all my PSU’s with a power meter before I even add it to a build. Once it’s installed, I leave it on for a month or more and do not power cycle unless I am running updates or making changes in the bios. I think sometimes it’s the luck of the draw if you get a descent PSU no matter the brand. I wish it was semi modular but hey…what do you expect at this price point? This is a good deal and if I build another budget build I will order another one of these.
Cinico –
La destape.
La destape para quitarle el polvo y supongo que me electrocute, pero se sintió como una aguja enterrada en mi piel, una aguja invisible, el dolor me duro una semana, si la destapan no la toquen, en mi caso fue por accidente, al parecer puedes llegar a morir, desafortunadamente no fue mi caso.
Julio B –
The best PSU that you can buy under $50.00 dollars.
ENGLISH:I really love this power supply from EVGA I have stored like 10 PCs and they all use this same power and still none have given any problems. On my PC I am using a Ryzen 7 3700X and an RX6600, Several RGB fans and a fan for the Deepcool Gamaxx GT CPU and they work great is highly recommended.SPANISH:De verdad amo este power supply de EVGA he ensamblado como 10 PCs y todos usan este mismo power y todabia ninguna ha dado ninguna problema. En mi PC estoy usando un Ryzen 7 3700X y una RX6600, Varios abanicos RGB y un abanico para la CPU Deepcool Gamaxx GT y van de maravilla es altamente recomendable.
Greg Royse –
Perfect for Me!
So – I needed to upgrade my old Dell XPS 8900 (i7-6700) to more of a game machine. But, even though it probably would have been fine, the stock PSU was only 460 watts and the GPU manufacturer recommended 500 watt minimum. So I did some research – weeded out cheaply made off-brands – and settled on the EVGA 600 watt 80+ bronze PSU as a solid price / quality / energy efficient solution. And I’m glad I did.This power supply fit my XPS 8900 case PERFECTLY – which I was worried about. It is WAY quiet, pushes out so much more air than the stock PSU, and was SO easy to install. And 600W is FAR more than I’ll ever need on this machine. And I have lots of goodies hooked up and this PSU doesn’t make a peep or break a sweat.6700 CPU, Radeon 590 GPU, Samsung EVO 970 SSD, internal sata 1TB HD, internal sata DVD R/W drive, 32GB Ram, External USB 1 TB drive, External USB 2 TB drive, logitech C920 USB webcam, charges my phone, AND lights up my headset. This PSU doesn’t even blink. I feel I made a perfect purchase for my needs.
Trevor W. –
What can I really say, I bought it to upgrade my store bought HP system w/ 450 W PSU (I didn’t know any better at the time of purchase, sorry.) I took it out of the box (excellent packaging btw) and installed it in my PC. When I pushed the power button the second time, (flick the toggle switch to the “On” position….) my system fired right up.From my point of view, out of the box into my system and working. When talking PSU’s that’s pretty much a 5 star rating. I really can’t say there’s any cons as of the time of review, it looks great, it’s quiet and the wires are all sleeved (bundled together into 4-5 separate groups) and the connectors are labeled.Install was easy and straight forward, but I will mention the SATA power cables are NOT 90 degree (EVGA please puts 90’s on 1 set of wires), straight connector type on all of them and the wires between the 2nd and 3rd are a tad short. My nit-pick issues are all around the connectors for PCI and CPU, with the black sleeve over each bundle it makes things tight if you only need 1 6-pin PCI and 1 4-pin CPU plug. I ended up doing a tie back to keep the excess plugs away from the CPU cooler and GPU fans. As I said, nit-pick issues. On the install side, easily a 4.5/5 stars.(Just a PS addon, there are 2 PCI plugs, the 6+2 style. Just in case anyone is planning on an RTX 2080 or equivalent that requires the extra connector)Seems like a very good, cheap (price wise, not material wise) PSU. If you’re just looking for a quick and easy upgrade to keep up with newer GPU’s this one seems like a good option.
Ryan –
bought this because my old 650 from 2006 died. quick and easy to install, every cord is black so if fits cleanly into my pc setup. bought it for 40$ and works just as expected.
Silver –
Funciona excelente
Laura Mercier –
Thank you
Alberto Romo Flores –
Sin Problemas, hice la compra e instalación en Septiembre 2023 y no ah dado problemasla tengo dandole poder a una tarjeta ASUS PRIME B550 A -AC, una Grafica GTX 1660Ti y un Procesador Ryzen 7 5700g, y un gabinete DeepCool,Recomendado.