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product_id: 1841246
title: "450W Mini ITX Solution/SFX 12V / Micro ATX 80 Plus Bronze Certification Power Supply (FSP450-60GHS(85)-R)"
brand: "fsp"
price: "SAR 740"
currency: SAR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
url: https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/1841246-450w-mini-itx-solution-sfx-12v-micro-atx-80-plus
store_origin: SA
region: Saudi Arabia
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# 450W true power output 80mm thermal-controlled fan 80 Plus Bronze efficiency 450W Mini ITX Solution/SFX 12V / Micro ATX 80 Plus Bronze Certification Power Supply (FSP450-60GHS(85)-R)

**Brand:** fsp
**Price:** SAR 740
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Compact power, big impact — don’t let your rig run on yesterday’s juice!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 450W Mini ITX Solution/SFX 12V / Micro ATX 80 Plus Bronze Certification Power Supply (FSP450-60GHS(85)-R) by fsp
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 740 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.sa](https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/1841246-450w-mini-itx-solution-sfx-12v-micro-atx-80-plus)

## Best For

- fsp enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fsp brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Seamless Compatibility:** Supports both AMD & Intel CPUs with included SFX to PS2 bracket for easy ATX case fitting
- • **Stay Cool, Stay Silent (Mostly):** Smart thermal fan control activates only under heavy load
- • **Built to Last with Green Credentials:** 3-year warranty plus RoHS & Lead-Free eco-friendly design
- • **Efficiency That Saves Energy & Money:** 80 Plus Bronze certification ensures ≥80% power conversion efficiency
- • **Power Your Compact Build with Confidence:** Robust 450W output tailored for Mini ITX & Micro ATX systems

## Overview

The FSP 450W Mini ITX/Micro ATX power supply delivers reliable, efficient power with 80 Plus Bronze certification, smart thermal fan control, and broad CPU compatibility. Designed for small form factor PCs, it combines robust 450W output with eco-friendly features and a 3-year warranty, making it the go-to upgrade for professionals demanding performance without compromise.

## Description

This FSP450-60GHS(85)-R Micro ATX 450-Watt Power Supply Unit is a 80 Plus Bronze Certified power supply designed to fit most compact small form factor PC systems with high-power output in mind. Power specification is fully compatible to Intel and AMD power CPU and standard PC configurations. It features true 450-WATT power output and 80mm cooling fan with thermal sensing technology. It is an excellent choice for compact, small form factor systems integration that demands higher power output requirement. FSP Quality Assurance Program, a manufacturer’s direct service guarantees quality and performance for a period of 3-Year, included. All models are qualified for RoHS, Lead-Free, Green Product (G.P) global environmental friendly status.

Review: Efficient, robust, powerful little juicebox! - I used to have an OEM 250W power supply in my mini-ITX case that came with the case when I purchased it. When I added an external graphics card earlier this year, I quickly realized I needed to upgrade my power supply to match. I looked to see if I could find something from Corsair, Seasonic, or one of the other brands I know and trust. When I saw this FSP unit, I remembered how they used to supply power supplies to manufacturers like Compaq in the servers I worked on in datacenters in the nineties. That was enough for me to pull the trigger, especially considering the very reasonable price. I'm very glad I did! There were several upsides to this upgrade: 1. With the original PSU, my average power consumption whilst doing very basic tasks would be about 60W, as measured with my Kill-a-watt power meter. After upgrade, that dropped to less than 45W!!! That's an efficiency increase of 25%, which is just silly. 2. The fan in the old power supply was running all the time, at a noticeable level. New power supply fan doesn't kick in at all, unless I ramp up CPU usage to 100% for sustained periods (rendering video etc). 3. The heat generated by the old PSU was palpable. Post-upgrade, the temperature in my office has dropped by several degrees! The new power supply is hardly even warm to the touch where the old one was hot! This is due to two things - having the extra 200W headroom, as well as the Bronze 80 certification. This is a guarantee of at least 80% efficiency in the conversion of mains AC voltage to the PC's 12V, 5V, and 3.3V feeds. There are four rating levels - bronze, silver, gold and platinum. I will never again buy a PSU that is not 80+ rated. This is a GREAT little power supply, and I am very glad to see that FSP are still making the same quality of equipment after all this time.
Review: Good power supply - A well-built power supply unit with a loud fan. If you haven't heard of FSP or their reputation as a power supply builder, that's okay because most people haven't. FSP is the OEM of OEMs, meaning that they normally create the power supplies that go into OEM's systems like Dell and Lenovo, as well as developers of other power supply manufacturers like Thermaltake and Cooler Master. The unit itself delivers clean power. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the unit is painted black, considering that I was expecting this to be a silver "OEM"-style unit, and that it even has a power switch! FSP's soldering is impeccable, at least on this unit. I've had this supply on for several months without stop, and it hasn't taken out my computer yet, which is a good thing. Whenever dealing with small form factor, heat is a large factor, and noise is a large factor with smaller fans having to spin faster to move the same amount of air. Unfortunately, FSP chose to use a particularly loud fan. Additionally, some of the wires are longer than others and are tangled with no way to tidy them without complete disassembly and desoldering. If this is a rig that you're going to be looking at, get sleeving. Pros: -Clean power -Black paint job -Clean soldering -Dependable Cons: -Loud -Poor cable management Conclusion: if this is going in a computer that you won't be seeing and you wear headphones, this is a neat little power supply. If the computer this will be powering has a window or you don't wear headphones, this might not be the product for you; I would recommend Corsair's SF400 unit.

## Features

- 450-Watt Micro ATX For PC |Supports AMD/Intel CPU System
- Includes SFX to PS2 Bracket For Easy Fitting Into Standard ATX Case
- High Power Conversion Efficiency | 80 Plus Bronze Certified
- 80mm Cooling Fan System
- Thermal Control System Linked To Fan
- Energy Saver 1-Watt Standby Mode

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005CP07PQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,136 in Computer Power Supplies |
| Brand | FSP |
| Color | 80 Plus Bronze |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (192) |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 2.5 x 3.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Item model number | FSP450-60GHS(85)-R |
| Manufacturer | FSP Group U.S.A. Corporation |
| Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 2.5 x 3.94 inches |
| Series | FSP450-60GHS(85)-R |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** FSP
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Connector Type:** ATX
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Form Factor:** Micro ATX
- **Item Weight:** 2.3 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 4.92 x 2.5 x 3.94 inches
- **Model Name:** FSP450-60GHS(85)-R
- **Output Wattage:** 450 Watts
- **Wattage:** 450 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Efficient, robust, powerful little juicebox!
*by C***S on July 29, 2016*

I used to have an OEM 250W power supply in my mini-ITX case that came with the case when I purchased it. When I added an external graphics card earlier this year, I quickly realized I needed to upgrade my power supply to match. I looked to see if I could find something from Corsair, Seasonic, or one of the other brands I know and trust. When I saw this FSP unit, I remembered how they used to supply power supplies to manufacturers like Compaq in the servers I worked on in datacenters in the nineties. That was enough for me to pull the trigger, especially considering the very reasonable price. I'm very glad I did! There were several upsides to this upgrade: 1. With the original PSU, my average power consumption whilst doing very basic tasks would be about 60W, as measured with my Kill-a-watt power meter. After upgrade, that dropped to less than 45W!!! That's an efficiency increase of 25%, which is just silly. 2. The fan in the old power supply was running all the time, at a noticeable level. New power supply fan doesn't kick in at all, unless I ramp up CPU usage to 100% for sustained periods (rendering video etc). 3. The heat generated by the old PSU was palpable. Post-upgrade, the temperature in my office has dropped by several degrees! The new power supply is hardly even warm to the touch where the old one was hot! This is due to two things - having the extra 200W headroom, as well as the Bronze 80 certification. This is a guarantee of at least 80% efficiency in the conversion of mains AC voltage to the PC's 12V, 5V, and 3.3V feeds. There are four rating levels - bronze, silver, gold and platinum. I will never again buy a PSU that is not 80+ rated. This is a GREAT little power supply, and I am very glad to see that FSP are still making the same quality of equipment after all this time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good power supply
*by S***8 on December 25, 2016*

A well-built power supply unit with a loud fan. If you haven't heard of FSP or their reputation as a power supply builder, that's okay because most people haven't. FSP is the OEM of OEMs, meaning that they normally create the power supplies that go into OEM's systems like Dell and Lenovo, as well as developers of other power supply manufacturers like Thermaltake and Cooler Master. The unit itself delivers clean power. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the unit is painted black, considering that I was expecting this to be a silver "OEM"-style unit, and that it even has a power switch! FSP's soldering is impeccable, at least on this unit. I've had this supply on for several months without stop, and it hasn't taken out my computer yet, which is a good thing. Whenever dealing with small form factor, heat is a large factor, and noise is a large factor with smaller fans having to spin faster to move the same amount of air. Unfortunately, FSP chose to use a particularly loud fan. Additionally, some of the wires are longer than others and are tangled with no way to tidy them without complete disassembly and desoldering. If this is a rig that you're going to be looking at, get sleeving. Pros: -Clean power -Black paint job -Clean soldering -Dependable Cons: -Loud -Poor cable management Conclusion: if this is going in a computer that you won't be seeing and you wear headphones, this is a neat little power supply. If the computer this will be powering has a window or you don't wear headphones, this might not be the product for you; I would recommend Corsair's SF400 unit.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ High quality. Perfect fit. Dead silent
*by M***N on April 24, 2014*

This fit perfectly in my ITX case. I replaced the stock PSU with this unit as the original sounded like a jet engine. This power supply has fantastic reviews at Hardware Secrets (rated Golden and confirmed 80%.) Go read the review there if you are not sure about the quality of this unit. This costs more than my ITX case with built in PSU but it's worth the money as far as I am concerned. Quiet, stable, reliable power is very important to me. This unit is VERY quiet. I can't hear it all. I had to verify the fan was actually spinning as it was so quiet. Here is the deal on this unit. This is designed for a small ITX case. The cables are very short. This would not work in a full size case without extenders or something. I wouldn't bother if you have a full size case. Get a different PSU that is designed for ATX. The use case is for low power, small ITX systems that need to be quiet. The cables just fit in my case and I was pleased to not have a bunch of extra wire I had to coil up. It does come with some legacy connectors that you will likely not use as well. Not a problem for me.

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