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Ultra X-Connect V-Series ATX 12V Power Supply
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Specs
Ultra a.k.a.
Ultra ULT33135 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Motherboard Form Factor | ATX |
| Power Supply Form Factor | ATX12V |
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| Details |
| Low Noise | Yes |
| Watts Provided | 500 W |
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| Dimensions |
| Fan Diameter | 120 mm |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
11 Feb 2009



Highly Suspected Hard drive Murderer
This hard drive has been present in a system where two hard drives fried. Neither hard drive lasted more than three months. (second one 90 days) I was suspicious when the first one fried, now I'm getting rid of the Ultra and not buying any more cheap PSUs. Draw your own conclusions, but hard drive failure is a much rarer occurrence than TWO in six months!
I'm just say'in....
–Wayne Harropsonfrom Amazon.com
28 May 2008



Use at your own risk...
I purchased this PSU to replace a weak 250W unit so I could run multiple hard drives and a video card. The first PSU I got worked well and my system was actually running a bit faster...until it nearly had a meltdown. The PSU fan didn't work and it got really hot (but didn't shut down). I swapped the old one back in and waited for a replacement PSU (BTW, Amazon is really good about replacements). Installed the second unit and instantly lost the first hard drive in the power circuit, presumabl...
–D. Goadfrom Amazon.com
28 May 2008



Not a 500W PSU, and if failed after 8 months
I could only pull 390 watts from it when I tested it, but thats in the ballpark for lowend PSU's. You get what you pay for, and 380 'actual' Watts is plenty for all but dual video card gamers.
However, mine failed after 8 months of intermittent use, taking out my new motherboard and also my old motherboard that I used as a backup (thought I overclocked my new board too far and fried it, but it was the PSU). Thats what I get for going cheap I guess.
–Tracy L. Permanfrom Amazon.com