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Apevia ITX-PFC500W Mini ITX/Flex ATX / 1U 500W Fully Modular Power Supply, Full Range Active PFC 90-264V, AC for POS AIO System Desktop Gaming Server Small Form Factor (Flex ITX) Computer PSU

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About this item

  • Fully Modular Power Supply: Standard Mini-ITX / FLEX ATX type. Full Range Active PFC 90-264V. Maximum Power: 500W.
  • Connectors: 1 x 20+4pin Main Power, 1 x 8pin 12V(P4+4), 2x 6+2 PCIE, 2 x SATA, 2 x 4pin Molex
  • Cooling: Forced Air Ventilation by 1 x 40mm Double Ball Bearing Fan. Various protections including: Overvoltage Protection (OVP), Overload Protection (OLP), Overcurrent Protection (OCP), Heating Protection (OTP), and Short Circuit Protection (SCP)
  • Dimension: 160mm x 73.66mm x 35.5mm (6.3" x 2.9" x 1.4") - L x W x H
  • Output: +3.3V@12A, +5V@14A, +12V@33A, -12V@0.3A, +5Vsb@2.5A
  • IMPORTANT: The power supply will not power on simply by connecting the power cord to both the power supply and wall outlet. Ensure that all the power supply cables are properly connected to the PC for it to power on.
  • IMPORTANT: The 8pin CPU connector can be split apart to become a 4+4 connector by pushing one end of the 4pin down and the other end of the 4pin up for motherboards that require a 4pin power connector.
  • IMPORTANT: The 24pin motherboard connector can be split apart to become a 20+4 connector by pushing one end of the 20pin down and the other end of the 4pin up for motherboards that require a 20pin power connector



Product Description

The ITX-PFC500W power supply is a full range active PFC standard ITX unit that will fit in most small ITX form-factor cases. Has enough power output and connectors to run systems up to 500 watts, being used for versatile compact computing applications. Includes various protections including: Overvoltage Protection (OVP), Overload Protection (OLP), Overcurrent Protection (OCP), Heating Protection (OTP), and Short Circuit Protection (SCP).

  • APEVIA ITX-PFC500W Standard 500W ITX Form Factor ATX Power Supply. Full Range Active PFC 90-264V. Maximum Power: 500W.
  • Fully Modular Power Supply Design
  • High stability with 5% tolerance of 5V, 3.3V & 12V output
  • High quality components and housing
  • Various protections including: Overvoltage Protection (OVP), Overload Protection (OLP), Overcurrent Protection (OCP), Heating Protection (OTP), and Short Circuit Protection (SCP)
  • Cooling: Forced Air Ventilation by 1 x 40mm Double Ball Bearing Fan
  • Power cord
  • Retail box
  • 1 x 20 + 4 pin main connector can be used for 20 pin or 24 pin
  • 1 x ATX12V P4+4pin connector can be used as 12V 8pin or 4pin (Removable by pushing out one of the 4pins)
  • 2 x 6+2 PCIE graphics card connector can be used as an 8pin or 6pin (Removable by pushing out the 2pin)
  • 2 x SATA connector
  • 2 x 4 pin peripheral connector
  • IMPORTANT: The power supply will not power on simply by connecting the power cord to both the power supply and wall outlet. Ensure that all the power supply cables are properly connected to the PC for it to power on.
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G. MOORE
2025-08-11 10:14:37
Size does matter. This psu is very quiet and takes up very little room. I have it behind my RTX 2080 and USB4 EGPU. I did stick some rubber feet on the bottom of it so it wouldn't slide around. It's not hot at all and since it's modular, you can use only the two cables needed for hook up. This is only my third day of ownership, so we will see about its longevity. I also purchased the Reatan Alloy 9 7940HS and eGPU on Amazon. I can game at 1440p with this setup.
Miguel jr guzman
2025-08-09 18:42:50
Honestly this flex power supply works great for my build and works better for cable management
LJ
2025-06-19 11:26:26
As far as Flex ATX power supplies go, this one’s pretty affordable. If you’re making a cheap power supply though and have to cheap out somewhere, I guess I’m glad they cheaped out on the fan- and hopefully nowhere else. On the fan, it’s the worst kind of annoying; it’s inconsistently loud. I fixed a cheap 20a LFP charger by replacing the 40mm fan with a 40mm Noctua, actually pretty easy if you can solder but annoying to do. Here I desperately wished there was an easier solution and first try I found it. Literally take a fan and set it on top of the intake in series with the exhaust fan (so blowing down). Stupid but it works. Previously it would stay pretty quiet until under load it would ramp up to 290x blower speed, and then back down. Over and over. So yeah thankfully putting a fan on top of the intake completely stops the fan from going full turbojet and back. It’s pretty quiet at idle but I wouldn’t recommend using this power supply without cooling modification unless your system draws less power than a 5700x3D and 4060 LP. It would probably be fine if it was for a non gaming load though. Overall i’m happy but I’m switching back to my HDPlex GAN 250w as I figured out a better mounting (and cooling) solution for THAT tiny power supply. If this sounds like a pain, welcome to ITX builds LOL
Malek Baker
2025-04-28 14:30:02
The PSU works great. I wanted to wait to change out the fan with a Noctua, but it's needed now because my mini-travel PC is so close to me while gaming.
william fisher
2025-04-03 11:15:10
I recommend not buying parts one at a time get them all at once in case you need to return something my power supply when I finally used it made a whistle a pop and started smoking on one use and it’s way to late to return it
Figs
2025-02-25 11:42:57
It powers my pc with no issues.I am very happy with this PSU, it saved me from having to buy a janky pico power suppy and then have an external power brick, which is less than ideal. I really like that its modular, less cables if you dont need them. The fan is quiet enough, tho i did switch it for a noctua one (because why not).The only thing i dont like is that theres no efficiency info, and thats something i always appreciate having.But overall, its a decent price for the size and build quality, I would recommend.
Bigtrain3751
2025-02-19 21:04:42
I use this with an oculink eGPU dock and it works great for my needs. I only have an RTX 3070 and considering this is the price of a full ATX PSU of the same wattage and features I think it’s a great value. The fan doesn’t make any more noise than the GPU does, so that seems fine to me.
Roll_DMG
2025-02-08 17:43:28
I generally don't post reviews, however this is one I couldn't hold back. I had this power supply for a month. I've been building computers for a very long time, I haven't had an issue with a power supply like this in quite a while. At first I got over the fan noise, as it is extremely loud as others mentioned.After a month, the fan began to sound as if it was squealing, now my PC was idle so it wasn't under any load. Just a day ago, my machine wouldn't even post. Wasn't powering on at all.I had an old power supply, so I did a quick check and it wasn't my computer - it powered on.I decided since I could no longer return it, I may as well investigate. I disassembled the power supply to find not one, but three capacitors on the board in this power supply were bulging.I can see why people might look at this as a great deal, and for fifty bucks it is, though be mindful of Apevia (formerly Aspire - owned by Acer) have a renown for questionable quality control.This may not be tied to every build release on their units but if you want to take the plunge be aware of the potential of it's longevity. The fan is incredibly loud so that is one negative. I very well could of opted to get this taken look at with the warranty but honestly for fifty dollars I wanted peace of mind.In the end this is a QC issue with the product. If you really are in dire need of a 1U/Flex ITX PSU spend your money on the FSP Flex Guru and save yourself any headaches down the road.
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