Conclusion
...Our numbers bear out the 550 B5 as a PSU that's competent in all areas.
The cost of PSUs has risen sharply as supply-side problems have surfaced. This puts system integrators and those looking for an entry-level build into a quandary as value is stretched.
It is to this backdrop that EVGA has revamped its 80 PLUS Bronze supplies with the release of the B5 series, promising higher efficiency and lower noise than the B3 predecessor.
Our numbers bear out the 550 B5 as a PSU that's competent in all areas - fully-modular cabling, efficiency, ripple suppression, temps, and noise - and close in electrical performance to a proven 80 PLUS Gold.
We'd prefer the better innards of the 750/850W models, but even priced at £80 for this 550W model, it's actually hard to beat the feature-set on offer here. Is it worth spending an extra £20 for, say, the 750W model that promises more of everything? That's a subjective call, but if keeping to a tight budget is top of your list, we'd certainly put the EVGA 550 B5 on your shortlist.
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Eco mode 80 PLUS Silver-like performance Quiet at all times |
Innards not as good as 750/850W Second EPS connector preferable |
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