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Chieftec SFX 500GD-C 500w Power Supply Review

Final Thoughts


Pricing

This may only be a 500W unit, but due to the compact size and the 80 Plus Gold levels of efficiency, you can expect to pay a premium vs normal ATX units. The Chieftec SFX-500GD-C SFX-L Power supply will set you back around £80 from most major retailers, although it can be a little tricky to find stock, so you may need to shop around.

Conclusion

I’m pretty impressed with this unit, sure it’s nothing groundbreaking, but it’s certainly ticking all the right boxes for those seeking a powerful and compact power supply. Of course, I use the word compact with a pinch of salt, as this is an SFX-L power supply, which is a nice was of saying it’s a large version of a small power supply. Make of that what you will, but it’s still a heck of a lot smaller than ATX units and it’s going to fit into a wide range of compact chassis designs with ease.

Its design is a little boring in some regards, especially with the multicolored and thinly braided cables. They’re not bad, they’re just a little unattractive, so may not be a first choice for those with a chassis that features a window panel. Then there’s the issue with the AC power cable not being included in the box, that’s a bit of an odd one, as you do need to plug this in for it to work, although it’s a problem that is easily resolved as those cables are very cheap to obtain and most people have a spare one lying around somewhere.

The performance was great, with good voltage regulation, good efficiency, and a reasonable ripple. Sure it could be better, but then you would expect to be paying more for such a privilege. Compared to their rivals, such as the Silverstone SX600-G, this isn’t the most powerful in its class, nor the smallest, but it does offer a good amount of power, efficiency and features for a fairly reasonable cost, which is about as much as you could hope for.

Pros

  • Good voltage regulation
  • Modular cables
  • Powerful 12v rail
  • Quiet fan
  • Good efficiency
  • Competitive price

Cons

  • Limited availability
  • Bland cables
  • AC cable not included in box

Neutra

“Building a compact system that can still run a high-end graphics card and CPU combo is becoming a much easier task and the latest effort from Chieftec would make a great start to and SFF gaming rig or workstation.”

Chieftec SFX 500GD-C 500w Power Supply Review

Thank you Chieftec for providing this review sample.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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