🔌 Power Up Your Setup with Confidence!
The EVGA Supernova 550 GA is a fully modular power supply that delivers 550W of reliable power with 80 PLUS Gold efficiency. Designed for optimal airflow and minimal noise, it features 100% Japanese capacitors and comprehensive safety protections, making it a top choice for professionals seeking performance and reliability in a compact form factor.
Brand | EVGA |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 15 x 8.6 cm; 1.45 kg |
Item model number | 220-GA-0550-X3 |
Manufacturer | EVGA (Hong Kong) Company Limited |
Series | EVGA SuperNOVA 550 GA |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | ATX |
Wattage | 550 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.45 Kilograms |
A**D
It’s working good with silent fan
Good
M**R
Brilliant PSU and a fair price
Perfect for what I needed, only running a gtx 1660 super and has scope to take on more.Easy to install, love the modular capability of the PSU and you can barely hear it.
A**R
Brilliant
Excellent little power supply. Includes low use feature so fans wont spin unless required. Fully modular and Gold rated. Bought this model a couple of times for building PCs. Provides ample power for most systems. Only bugbear is that the modular cables are not cross compatible with other models. Bear this in mind but really it has everything you need. Recommend!
S**K
Gold PSU at a good price
My benchmark for a good price for good PSU is a tenth of the wattage in terms of British pounds. So I bought this 650W PSU when it was available for less than 65 pounds. Being EVGA gold rated PSU with long warranty was welcome.It replaced a 650W Corsair one which developed the (un)popular ticking sound. This one has better bearings and the fan curve is good for silent operation most of the time. It was more compact and, being modular, it fitted easily into my PC case.So far I have not noticed any issue in the two weeks since I installed it.
P**N
4 years on and all fine
I'm just about to replace my 750 GA so thought I'd update with a new review. It's been through many system updates, at the time it was a 1070ti build with a 3600xt and since then I've moved through years up to now with my 4070 and a 5800x and it still works great.Why am I replacing it then? Just an upgrade chance to move up to a PSU with 12 pin cable and more wattage to give myself more headroom for future upgrades.Everything about it for me has been great though and it certainly has stood the test of time while I've owned it. It'll make a great second hand purchase for someone too, partly paying off the upgrade in the process. I hope I don't regret leaving EVGA behind this time.
S**I
Excellent PSU
let me start by saying that it (650w GA) was on offer (68£) when i got it and it was an amazing deal. It has everything that one might need for a budget/mid end build. Black sleeved wires were a bit hard to bend, putting unnecessary stress on MOBO but apart from that really good psu.Haven't tested stability extensively but so far no problems with my 3600 and evga 1660
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