Aerocool Aero White 500 80 PLUS power supply – 500 watts

L6500

Technical details:
– Dimensions: 150 x 86 x 140 mm (W x H x D)
– Fan: 120 mm (intelligent fan control)
– Efficiency: max. 87% @ 50% load, 80 PLUS certificate
– Active PFC
– Form factor: ATX12V
– Power: 500 W
– + 3.3V: 18 A
– + 5V: 18 A
– + 3.3V & + 5V: 110 W.
– + 12V: 38 A / 456 W.
– -12V: 0.3 A / 3.6 W.
– + 5Vsb: 2.5 A / 12.5 W.
Connections:
– 1x 24-pin (550 mm)
– 1x 4 + 4 pin (600 mm)
– 2x 6 + 2-pin PCIe (500/650 mm)
– 5x SATA (950 mm)
– 3x 4-pole Molex (950 mm)
– Protection: OVP, UVP OPP, SCP, OCP

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Description

The 80 PLUS power supplies are characterized by their simple design and high performance. The perfectly coordinated electronics are cooled by a powerful 120 mm fan, the volume of which is regulated by Aerocool’s intelligent fan control.

The Aerocool Aero White 500 80 PLUS power supply at a glance:
– 500 watt ATX power supply unit with powerful 38 A single rail
– With 80 PLUS certificate
– Temperature controlled 120 mm fan
– Non-modular with permanently connected cables
– Two 6 + 2-pin PCIe connectors for graphics cards
– – Black ribbon cables
– 80 PLUS efficiency and a powerful 38 A single rail

The Aerocool Aero White 500 is a high-performance power supply and, with its 500 watt total output power, also supplies gaming PCs with plenty of power. The powerful 12-volt rail delivers a whopping 38 amps. The power supply is certified with 80 PLUS. Aerocool uses high quality Japanese 105 ° condensers.

In addition to a 24-pin and a 4 + 4-pin cable, the Aerocool Aero White 500 also provides two 6 + 2-pin PCIe connectors as well as five SATA and three 4-pin Molex connectors. With this variety of connections, high-performance systems can be implemented. Visually, the power supply unit with its black ribbon cables fits perfectly into any housing.

The built-in 120 millimeter fan is optimized for high static pressure and quietly and reliably supplies the power supply with fresh air. Aerocool’s intelligent fan control ensures a temperature-dependent speed of the fan. This is particularly noticeable in the noise development and the maximum possible cooling performance, depending on how much the power supply is used.