Antec Basiq BP350 350 Watt Power Supply







Key features
- •ATX12V Version 2.01 compliant
- •Dual +12V outputs provide maximum stable power for the CPU independently of the other peripherals
- •Built-in industrial-grade protection circuitry prevents damage resulting from short circuits, power overloads and over voltage
- •Backed by a 2-year parts and labor warranty
- •3.5" (H) x 5.8" (W) x 5.5" (D)
BrandAntec
CategoryInternal Power Supplies
Size350 Watts
ColorOne Color
WarrantyComes with Manufacturer Warranty.
Antec Basiq BP350 350 Watt Power Supply
List Price: $102.93$92.64DEALYou Save: $10.29 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
out of 5
Based on 20 reviews
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Works great, but annoying fan noise and coil whine
Mike Smith✓ Verified Purchase•January 19, 2018
This is probably one of the cheapest new 350w power supplies out there. It worked fine. HOWEVER, it has an annoying fan noise and coil whine that makes it hard to focus. And I am using a relatively low power usage pc (~40w usually, ~75w peak load, using an outlet meter) so it is certainly not because I am pushing this thing to its limit.
I mean, I'm still going to give it four stars, because it works, at a very reasonable price. If this is all that is in the budget or you are building a project PC (like a home server for your files) that will run in your basement or the attic and be accessed remotely, this is a fine choice. However, the fan is very distracting if you're trying to get work done. If your PC runs under 350w, there are many "hybrid" PSUs out there that will always run silent and fanless under that threshold. If your PC runs under 150w, you can get a fanless PicoPSU and power brick and have a lot less total weight in your machine.
I mean, I'm still going to give it four stars, because it works, at a very reasonable price. If this is all that is in the budget or you are building a project PC (like a home server for your files) that will run in your basement or the attic and be accessed remotely, this is a fine choice. However, the fan is very distracting if you're trying to get work done. If your PC runs under 350w, there are many "hybrid" PSUs out there that will always run silent and fanless under that threshold. If your PC runs under 150w, you can get a fanless PicoPSU and power brick and have a lot less total weight in your machine.
Works great, but annoying fan noise and coil whine
Mike Smith✓ Verified Purchase•January 19, 2018
This is probably one of the cheapest new 350w power supplies out there. It worked fine. HOWEVER, it has an annoying fan noise and coil whine that makes it hard to focus. And I am using a relatively low power usage pc (~40w usually, ~75w peak load, using an outlet meter) so it is certainly not because I am pushing this thing to its limit.
I mean, I'm still going to give it four stars, because it works, at a very reasonable price. If this is all that is in the budget or you are building a project PC (like a home server for your files) that will run in your basement or the attic and be accessed remotely, this is a fine choice. However, the fan is very distracting if you're trying to get work done. If your PC runs under 350w, there are many "hybrid" PSUs out there that will always run silent and fanless under that threshold. If your PC runs under 150w, you can get a fanless PicoPSU and power brick and have a lot less total weight in your machine.
I mean, I'm still going to give it four stars, because it works, at a very reasonable price. If this is all that is in the budget or you are building a project PC (like a home server for your files) that will run in your basement or the attic and be accessed remotely, this is a fine choice. However, the fan is very distracting if you're trying to get work done. If your PC runs under 350w, there are many "hybrid" PSUs out there that will always run silent and fanless under that threshold. If your PC runs under 150w, you can get a fanless PicoPSU and power brick and have a lot less total weight in your machine.
Highly recommend it.
Jacosis✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2017
I have a computer that I built in China several years ago. It's functioning exceptionally well even after so many years, and after updating the system disk with an SSD and windows 10, it feels as fast as a new computer.
Sadly the power in China is 220V, and after moving to the US it's not working anyone, which is the reason why I got this one. The computer works perfectly well with this new piece of power. Highly recommend it.
Sadly the power in China is 220V, and after moving to the US it's not working anyone, which is the reason why I got this one. The computer works perfectly well with this new piece of power. Highly recommend it.
Highly recommend it.
Jacosis✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2017
I have a computer that I built in China several years ago. It's functioning exceptionally well even after so many years, and after updating the system disk with an SSD and windows 10, it feels as fast as a new computer.
Sadly the power in China is 220V, and after moving to the US it's not working anyone, which is the reason why I got this one. The computer works perfectly well with this new piece of power. Highly recommend it.
Sadly the power in China is 220V, and after moving to the US it's not working anyone, which is the reason why I got this one. The computer works perfectly well with this new piece of power. Highly recommend it.
Wires were too short to reach motherboard!!
LRQ✓ Verified Purchase•July 14, 2017
The cables were too short to reach my very standard gigabyte motherboard in a normal atx case. Approx 12".
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