If you're looking for the best power supply units on the market to power your gaming time, we've got you covered with this collection. Other Hardware Corsair Follow Like Share Readers like you help support XDA.
Running a PSU at over 90% capacity for prolonged periods will not only reduce its performance but will also make it hotter, and louder, and decrease its expected lifespan. ATX Power Supply Units Up to 500 Watts EVGA 400 N1 ($36) In the sub-500W power supply unit category, which is ...
2. Best budget 3. Best for cooling 4. Best ultra small Also tested FAQ The best Mini-ITX PC case is about being able to build a powerful gaming PC into the sort of footprint normally given to a games console. It's a challenge for sure, and the need for more expensive micro...
Best budget PSU Thermaltake Smart 500W Cheap with plenty of power Thermaltake's Smart BM2 500W power supply is one of the company's more affordable solutions for delivering power to PC components. It's affordable, has an 80 Plus Bronze rating for efficiency, and will be more than enough to...
Jump To: Budget build Mid-range build High-end build For those about to build a gaming PC, we salute you. We're big fans of building your own PC here at PC Gamer—not only is it often cheaper than buying a pre-built, even with price increases all round, but you also get to le...
Too cool for school? This build pushes the boundaries of what it means to be a budget PC, without losing sight of the goal of solid gaming performance. While the processor is once again the budget-friendly and overclockable dual-core Pentium G3258, it’s cooled by a Corsair H50 liquid ...
For these reasons and more, the Jackery 2000 Plus is our top pick for both the best large and best overall portable power station. Who shouldn't buy it: Budget-conscious buyers should consider smaller models like the EcoFlow River 3, as the Jackery 2000 Plus commands a premium price at ...
However, at $119.99 / £99.99, the Void Wireless V2 gaming headset is more than worthy of its new best budget PS5 name, as it packs in both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless options, a comfortable fit, a high-quality mic, RGB lighting, and powerful custom 50mm Neodymium drivers for yoru ...
While theAnker 535can handle laptops and phones like a champ with its 500W of AC power, it will reach its limits when you throw a 700W microwave into the mix. That’s where a higher output device like theAnker 757comes in, with its massive 1500W total outpu...
We’ve picked out the perfect parts for your next PC build, whether you’re spending $500 or $4,000 on components. We have recommendations for budget, midrange, high-end, and extreme systems.