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Antec took years of experience and knowledge in building world-class power supplies and went back to the Basiq. The Antec Basiq BP350 power supply delivers dual +12V outputs for maximum stable power for your CPU independently of other peripherals. A single, well-place 80 mm fan keeps things cool. The built-in industrial-grade protection circuitry shields it from power and voltage surges.
One main connector (20 + 4 pin), one 12V (4 pin), one SATA, one floppy and four Molex peripheral connectors are more than enough for all your components. The Antec Basiq BP350's universal connector fits most branded motherboards, and it fully supports a wide range of boards and CPUs. The Antec Basiq BP350 does the job simply, efficiently and reliably, built to satisfy the demands of the entry-level power user or the budget minded system builder.
ATX12V v2.01 Compatible Compatible with the ATX12V v2.01 standard, the Antec Basiq BP350 power supply provides enhanced power stability to drive Intel and AMD processors as well as other system components.
350W Maximum Power The Antec Basiq BP350 provides a maximum power of 350W to deliver safe, reliable output for most computer systems.
Efficient Cooling The Antec Basiq BP350 features an 80mm fan to provide highly efficient cooling for the power supply and the whole system.

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“It's quiet, and has some weight to it; Not like these cheap power supplies that come with budget cases. It works, ...”— Jfohl3r 10/9/2007
“Cheap. 350W is more than enough power for just about any mid-range system without a gamer GPU. (realistically, plenty ...”— 4/25/2011

