Coolmax 14017 350W ATX Power Supply

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  • COOLMAX 350 WATT 12CM FAN P/S CX-350B

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Coolmax’s initial task of providing cooling solutions for electrical and industrial applications using AC and DC voltage fans is its solid foundation. The company’s commitment to excellence in both products and service had earned for its the reputation as a leading thermal solutions provider in the industry.PRODUCT FEATURES: Long life 120mm silent cooling fan;High performance components are designed for extra long life and provide maximum system performance;Heavy-du… More >>

Coolmax 14017 350W ATX Power Supply

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2 Responses to Coolmax 14017 350W ATX Power Supply

  1. Power supply has a huge fan on top for quiet cooling. I put this in an Antec series 300 case. The power supply in this mid tower is on the bottom! Most mainboards have their CPU power socket so that when in the case it is near the top. The cable of this Power Supply will NOT reach. I’ve ordered an extension but was annoyed when I found that every other cable was very adequate and the CPU power cable (P4) was too short. The Molex connectors are easy to grip and allow you to remove them from components easily. The 2 SATA plugs fit well with no problem. My unit has a chrome finish. It appears like it is well constructed with no sharp corners. Overall it’s a good value.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. A. NgNo Gravatar says:

    On the good side, it was a little quieter than the basic power supply my HP computer came with, but not as quiet as I was hoping for, especially for triple the price of a basic one.

    Also its cooling fan died after 6 months of use, making it basically useless, even though it continued to supply power to the computer. I found its fan failed when my computer overheated and I looked inside and saw it wasn’t spinning.

    Rating: 2 / 5

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