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The Apevia ITX-PFC400W is a compact, fully modular 400W power supply designed for Mini ITX and Flex ATX systems. It supports a wide input voltage range (90-264V) with active PFC for efficiency and stability. Equipped with a 40mm double ball bearing fan and comprehensive protection features, it ensures reliable, quiet operation for small form factor desktops, gaming rigs, and servers.





| Asin | B0CWN49V13 |
| Brand Name | APEVIA |
| Compatible Devices | computer |
| Connector Type Used On Cable | EPS, PCI Express |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (124) 4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Fan Size | 40 Millimetres |
| Form Factor | Mini ITX/Flex ATX |
| Item Dimensions | 16 x 7.4 x 3.5 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Apevia Corp |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ITX-PFC400W |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 264 Volts |
| Minimum Input Voltage | 90 Volts |
| Model Name | ITX-PFC400W |
| Model Number | ITX-PFC400W |
| Number Of Fans | 1 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 400 |
| Power Supply Design | Full Modular |
| System Bus Connector Type | 20+4 Pin |
| Upc | 810047131816 |
| Wattage | 400 Watts |
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音が静かで 価格が安くて信頼性が高い
到着予定日より早く届けてくださり ありがとうございます。ファンの音が驚くほど小さくて、本当に動いているか不安になるぐらいで 驚きました。とても、品質が良くて、5060RTXのモバイルGPU をeGPUとして運用することが出来ました。持ち運べるGPUができあがりました。一つ、感じた事は、うっすらと半導体が焼けた臭いがしたことです。何日間か使用していて 薄れたので 最初の時だけかもしれません。
User
The Teton (outdoor gear) of small form factor psu's
I really liked my 350-watt PSU (I have two of them in my backup NAS systems for RAID arrays running on the main NAS), but I think I overloaded one and burned it out. Technically, it still works, but it smells awful, so I contacted support. Their response was amazing—they sent me a new one right away. The support from this company is top-notch, and their products are affordable while performing their job well.Since I likely overloaded my 350-watt unit, I decided to upgrade to the 400-watt model to better handle my OpenMediaVault NAS server. My setup includes:- **CPU**: Intel i7-4770- **RAM**: 16GB- **Networking**: 10Gb SFP+ NIC- **Storage**: 8× 12TB HDDs + 2× 220GB SSDs- **Cooling**: Noctua fans for both the case and CPU- **Motherboard**: A random Shenzhen Machinist board for Intel 1150 socketSince switching to the 400-watt PSU, it has been flawless. It hit the ground running and has powered my system 24/7 without a single issue. I run RAID arrays, virtual machines, and containers, and it's always connected to a UPS.I highly recommend this company and their products—I’d consider them the **Teton** of small-form-factor PSUs. Apevia did a great job with this product, and their support is outstanding. I especially love the **modular design**, which keeps my NAS’s internal cabling much cleaner.The PSU fan is **quiet**—I don’t even hear it. My Noctua fans (2× 80mm for the case and 1× 90mm for the CPU) are louder. Honestly, I wouldn’t bother replacing the PSU fan despite what some content creators suggest—the gains are almost nonexistent.If you’re considering this PSU, **go for it!** It’s an excellent value, and the company stands behind their products.
User
Works very well and quiet
I used this in a media-centre PC and it's efficient and quiet. I did initially have a problem with one of the power cables but I contacted support and they sent me a new cable within 1 week.
User
Great little PSU
It works perfect in my 1u server
User
PSU threw every HDD in my system into fits until I got rid of it.
Built a NAS with it, used it for a month or two. It's running on a UPS, so I can see power usage, never above 90 watts. Yet this thing crapped out in the most annoying way: the system was operable, and my SSDs were fine, but HDDs would click/whir constantly and then eventually started throwing checksum errors. I swapped out drives thinking they were bad, but the new ones would do it too Swapped 3-4 drives and every cable with problems randomly cropping up until I finally swapped out the PSU with a cheap 300w I had sitting around, and suddenly all the old 'broken' hard drives are working brilliantly. I won't be using this brand again.
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