Description if any: Power supply unit for Desktop PC (atx)
Reason for Sale: upgraded already
Product condition: 9 out of 10
Purchase Date: Feb 2022
Remaining Warranty period: 2 years left
Invoice Available: Yes
Product Name: AMD AM4 X570 ATX gaming motherboard with PCIe 4.0, dual M.2, Wi-Fi, 14 Dr. MOS power stages, HDMI, DP, SATA 6Gb/s, USB 3.2 Gen 2 and Aura Sync RGB lighting
Want to sell my PSU, which has been used on my test bench nearly for the last 2 years.
Usage would be like 5-10 hours each month.
Condition is absolutely fresh, warranty seal intact, original box available.
Selling as I’ve switched to a Gigabyte P850GM, higher wattage, gold certified, modular, so selling the previous one out.
For the motherboard, too high end for a test bench, pulled it up in hurry, but now am ready to sell, if I get a good offer.
Box with paperwork available, Original I/O Shield and Antennas are missing.
However I will provide 3d printed I/O shield, and 2 antennas, which will do the needful job.
PM your negotiated prices (don’t lowball)
Testing videos can be shared before shipping.
Don’t be offended OP, but I believe any potential buyer should note that this is 230v version which is pretty low on the tier list compared to regular one.
No, cooler master has created 2 products under same name MWE - 230v (C tier) and other full range input (B tier). I was looking for a PSU a few days ago and about to buy it after looking at [PSU tier list](’
) that it was a B tier PSU. But thankfully I searched for “MWE” again in the list and found out there is another entry in C list, that too in low priority units, for the 230v variant.
) that contains all the info about PSU units that get tiered does not differentiate between full-range and 230V versions. This doesn’t mean that there is no difference whatsoever. But that difference is not listed in the spreadsheet. The OEM, Platform name, and topology are all the same.
The buyer can decide whether it’s of any concern or no. For me thinking I am buying a B tier PSU but getting C- is definitely of concern, maybe not for you.
Just wanted to bring it to notice, like even OP probably didn’t know of this difference.
Being in india psu only supporting 230v and other with full range is a big thing when electricity fluctuates or goes too low say 180-150v or lower to 100-120v your system is going kaput then and psu won’t be able to sustain it. And also if one is using a full range psu in a 5-6amp plug and if voltage goes down to lower end then it can melt ur plug as it will then pull double the amps at those voltages but using it in proper plug of 15amps it will keep running without hiccups during low voltage also.
So does 230v one is good for Indian scenarios or normal full range one is good?
How to change this 5-6 amp plug to proper plug of 15amps?
I mean are you talking regarding plug sockets?
I use my monitor & CPU connected to APC 110VA UPS. So is this setup sufficient to ensure the longevity of the parts right?
All the parts are in my signature. Check it once.