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Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (parts): 3 years
Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (labor): 3 years
FSP's FSP300.60GLS.MJR power supply is Intel Mt. Jade certified for small form factor use. This 300W unit has two +12V rails for smooth balanced power. Automatic power switching lets you use the unit anywhere in the world.
It comes with the connectors you need for today's systems. A 20+4 Main and a 4 pin 12v connector keep your motherboard and CPU going. There are 4 Molex, 2 FDD and 2 SATA keys for all your drives, fans and other devices.
Tech Level: somewhat high - Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
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Pros: 300 Watt in MicroATX form factor. Quiet. Comes with kit for mounting in standard ATX case. SATA power connector. 20+4 main power connector.
Cons: A little pricey. Not sleeved.
Other Thoughts: Replaced a failing PS in a HTPC enclosure. This power supply is very quiet (can't hear it at all over the quiet case fan and quiet CPU cooler) and has plenty of power for the typical HTPC box. If you need to know the size (it's not listed here or on the manufacturer's website) it's 2-1/2" x 3-15/16" x 4-7/8".
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Reviewed By: DxRom on 6/27/2009
Tech Level: high - Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
This user purchased this item from Newegg
Pros: Quiet. Runs cool. 80 plus certification helps with power consumption. Specs don't state it but it has Active PFC.
Cons: None, although some would say that its limited in power output, but for the application it's intended for, it's sufficient.
Other Thoughts: Yes, its a bit more expensive compared to other uATX power supplies, but it is of a higher quality compared to other uATX power supplies offered, which are usually dreadful in quality.
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Cons: SATA power very short (had to flip the power supply upside down to get the side of the cords nearest to the mobo and even then the SATA cord only reached ONE THIRD the way across a microATX mobo).
Other Thoughts: if i were doing this over again, I'd probably spend the money on a modular PSU
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Failed after 1 year
Reviewed By: Matt on 9/16/2009
Tech Level: high - Ownership: more than 1 year
Pros: When it worked, it was great: steady and quiet, and it was one of the reasons I bought a Mt Jade case.
FSP is one of the brands I turned to after Antec PSUs went through that rough spot a number of years back, and I had been happy with them up til now.
Cons: After a year and a week of (nearly continuous) operation, I walked out of the office one day and (judging from logs) the Power Supply simply failed 5 minutes after I closed my door.
It was not under any special load, nor was there any peculiar conditions that day. It simply refused to power-up any longer, but at least it appears that it did not damage any other components.
I don't expect any component to last forever, but 1 year and 1 week is weak.
Other Thoughts: I've had power supplies fail spectacularly in the past, so I'm very careful about which ones I choose nowadays. This is the first PSU failure I've had to deal with in 5 years.
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Tiny high-efficiency PS
Reviewed By: raydoo on 7/27/2009
Tech Level: high - Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
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Pros: Tiny MicroATX size allows for fit in SFF apps. 80-plus certification. Cool operation.
Cons: Not as quiet as I hoped. It's not loud, but it's not in the near-silent category either.
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1 x Main connector (20+4Pin) 1 x 4-Pin ATX 12V 4 x Peripheral 2 x SATA 2 x Floppy
Features
Advanced Thermal Control Sensor Energy Saver | 1.watt Standby Mode Replace | Upgrade To Most Micro ATX Low Ripple | Low Operating Noise 100% Hi.pot Tested
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts
3 years limited
Labor
3 years limited
Introduction
FSP's FSP300.60GLS.MJR power supply is Intel Mt. Jade certified for small form factor use. This 300W unit has two +12V rails for smooth balanced power. Automatic power switching lets you use the unit anywhere in the world.
It comes with the connectors you need for today's systems. A 20+4 Main and a 4 pin 12v connector keep your motherboard and CPU going. There are 4 Molex, 2 FDD and 2 SATA keys for all your drives, fans and other devices.
Highlights
300W Maximum Power A maximum power of 300W delivers safe, reliable output for basic computer systems.
Efficient Cooling An 80mm ball bearing fan plus hexagon cutouts increases overall airflow in the power supply enclosure and helps remove heat from the chassis simultaneously.