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Gamemax GP Series GP-550

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Power: 550; Cooling system: active; MB/CPU power supply: 24+8 (4+4); Manufacturer's warranty: 2 years;
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Gamemax GP Series GP-550
Main
Power550 W
Form factorATX
Specs
Efficiency85 %
Cooling systemactive
Fan size139 mm
Certification80+
ATX12V version2.3
Power connectors
MB/CPU power supply24+8 (4+4) pin
SATA4
MOLEX3
PCIe 8pin (6+2)1
Cable systemnon-modular
General
Over voltage protection (OVP)
Over power protection (OPP)
Short circuit protection (SCP)
ProtectionUVP, SIP
Manufacturer's warranty2 years
Dimensions (HxWxD)86x150x140 mm
Added to E-CatalogDecember 2015
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Gamemax GP Series power supplies offer a range of models suitable for various budgets and needs. Users appreciate the affordable price and features like braided cables and 80 Plus Bronze certification in some models. However, there are mixed reviews regarding noise levels, with some models being quiet under load, while others produce loud noise during heavy use. Quality concerns are noted, such as bad quality connectors and incomprehensible capacitors. Some users suggest spending a bit more for a higher-quality PSU, as the protection system can cause frequent reboots, affecting system stability. Overall, the Gamemax GP Series may be a good temporary solution for budget-conscious buyers, but investing in a more reliable PSU is recommended for long-term use.
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great model, I really liked it
28 October 2018 
I couldn't decide on a brand of PSU for my new PC for a long time, as there were many mixed reviews about this Gamemax. But I decided to go with the GP-400A model for a PC with a hyper processor 4560 and a video card 1060 with 3 GB, not counting the cooler, hard drive, and RAM, as they consume very little power. What can I say, the PSU is quiet, really quiet even under load, the power is sufficient, 120mm cooler, sleeved cables. I saw in some site's description that it has a modular system, but that's not true if anyone's wondering. It works, and I haven't thought about it since I installed it. The cables have velcro for cable management, the cable length is good, everything needed is there.
Quiet, braided wires
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Viktor S.use Gamemax GP-400A few months
I don't recommend it. It's better to add 1 - 1.5k and buy something better.
12 November 2017 
A block is like a block. But due to loud rattling under heavy loads, I was forced to change it to a Zalman TX ZM600
Price, stability
Loud noise under heavy loads.
use Gamemax GP-550 few months
The price is small and poor quality I do not recommend, it is better to buy more expensive to buy
24 December 2018 
A good PSU if the budget is small for a while you can take
Not expensive, there is a power cord
Noisy! Factory defect tangled 2 wires no braid
use Gamemax GP-450 few months
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