Aerocool Integrator 500W 80+ Bronze Certified Power Supply
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Sponsored Aerocool Integrator 500W 80 Plus Bronze Power Supply
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37.99 GBP
Price updated on: 18-12-2024 10:37:04
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Price updated on: 18-12-2025 12:58:33 | Identifiers | |
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| Model | Aerocool ACP-I500HG |
| MPN | Aerocool ACP-I500HG |
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80 PLUS certification The official efficiency certification level awarded to a power supply or other electrical device that meets the international 80 Plus standard, indicating superior energy efficiency compared to non‑certified products. Typical values include Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Titanium.
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80 PLUS White |
| Connectors | 1 x 4+4-pin CPU +12V (EPS) 1 x 4-pin FDD Power 3 x 4-pin Molex 1 x 6+2-pin PCIe 6 x SATA |
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Cooling The type of cooling mechanism used by a product, such as active fan‑based cooling, passive heat sinks, liquid cooling, or no active cooling. It indicates whether the device relies on airflow, conduction, or other methods to dissipate heat and helps users assess thermal performance and noise levels.
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Fan |
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CPU Connectors The total count of physical power connector sockets on a computer that supply voltage to the central processing unit (CPU). Common types include 4‑pin ATX, 8‑pin EPS, and 12V CPU connectors. This value indicates how many separate power connections are available for the CPU, helping users determine compatibility with power supplies and motherboard configurations.
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1x 4+4-pin |
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Dimensions The pixel dimensions of a display or image, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates how many pixels are used to render the visual content and is commonly used for monitors, TVs, smartphones, cameras, and digital images.
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150 x 85 x 140 (WxHxD) |
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Edition A brief statement indicating the edition or version of a product, such as "Reprint", "New Edition", or a numeric edition number like "2nd edition". It identifies which specific release of the item is being referenced.
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Integrator |
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EPS 12V Indicates whether the product includes an EPS 12V power connector, which is commonly used to supply additional voltage to high‑performance computer components such as CPUs and GPUs.
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No |
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Fans The physical dimensions of a fan unit, expressed as the number of fans and their individual diameter in millimetres (e.g., "2 x 120mm"). This attribute helps users understand the cooling capacity and compatibility with cases or other components.
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1 x 120mm |
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Form factor Specifies the physical configuration or design of a product, such as ATX, Micro‑ATX, Mini‑ITX, tower, case with cover, etc. It describes how the device is built and what mounting or expansion options it supports.
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Power Supply Unit |
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Internal +12V Rails The count and configuration of the +12 V power rails supplied by a computer power supply unit. Common values include "Single Rail", "Dual Rail", "Quad Rail" or combinations such as "Single/Multi Rail". This attribute helps users understand how many independent +12 V outputs are available for powering components, which can affect load distribution and reliability.
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Single Rail |
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Maximum Combined Output +12V The highest electrical current that a power supply can deliver on its combined +12 V rail, expressed in amperes (A). It indicates the maximum load capacity of the +12 V output and is useful for comparing power supplies or determining if a unit can meet the needs of high‑power components.
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38 A |
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Maximum Efficiency at 230Vac The highest percentage of input electrical power that a device can convert into usable output power when operating on 230 V alternating current. It indicates the peak energy conversion performance and helps consumers compare how efficiently different models use electricity.
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85 % |
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Modular Indicates whether a product supports modular components or systems, such as modular power supplies, network switches, or other hardware that can be expanded or replaced with compatible modules.
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No |
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Modular cables Indicates the type of cable configuration a power supply offers: fully modular, semi‑modular, or non‑modular. A value of "Modular" means all cables can be detached and reconnected; "Semi‑Modular" indicates that some cables are detachable while others remain permanently wired; "No" (or "Non‑Modular") signifies that all cables are fixed to the unit.
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No |
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Modularity Indicates the type of modularity a product offers, such as full modular, hybrid modular, or fully wired. The value describes how components can be added, removed, or replaced independently within the system.
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Fully Wired |
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Molex connectors The total count of Molex power connector ports present on a product, expressed as an integer without units. This value indicates how many Molex interfaces are available for connecting peripherals or components that require this type of connection.
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3 |
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Motherboard Connector The total number of electrical contacts in the ATX main power connector that supplies a computer system with power. Common values are 20+4‑pin (24 pins) and 24‑pin, indicating the standard ATX power interface used by motherboards and power supplies.
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20+4-pin |
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Motherboard Power Connectors The pin configuration of the power connector(s) used by a motherboard, expressed as a textual description such as "4 + 8-Pin" or "4-Pin x 2". It indicates how many pins are present in each connector and whether multiple connectors are required for proper operation.
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4 + 4-Pin |
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PCI-E Connectors The total number of physical PCI‑Express (PCI‑E) slots available on a product, such as a motherboard or expansion card. This value indicates how many separate PCI‑E interfaces can be used to install graphics cards, network adapters, storage controllers, or other expansion modules.
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1 |
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PCI-E Pin Type The arrangement of pins on a PCI‑Express connector, indicating how many power and data pins are present (e.g., "6+2-Pin", "8-Pin", "12+4-Pin"). This attribute helps determine compatibility with motherboards, GPUs, or other expansion cards that require specific pin counts for proper operation.
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6+2-Pin |
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Power The electrical power rating of a product, expressed in watts (W). It indicates how much energy the device consumes during operation or how much power it can deliver to connected equipment.
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500 W |
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PSU Depth The linear measurement of a power supply unit from front to back or top to bottom, expressed in a physical unit such as millimeters, centimeters, inches, etc. It indicates how deep the PSU is and can be used for fitting, compatibility, or spatial planning.
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140 mm |
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PSU Form Factor The physical form factor of a power supply unit, indicating its size and mounting configuration (e.g., ATX, SFX, TFX). This attribute helps determine compatibility with computer cases and other hardware components.
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ATX |
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Rail 1 +12V The electrical current supplied by the first +12 V rail in a power distribution system, expressed in amperes (A). It indicates how much current the rail can deliver to connected components and helps assess load capacity and thermal performance.
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N/A |
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SATA Connectors The total count of physical SATA interfaces available on a product, including all versions (SATA I, II, III). This value indicates how many storage devices can be connected simultaneously via SATA ports.
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6 |
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SLI/CrossFire Indicates whether the product supports NVIDIA SLI or AMD CrossFire technology, allowing multiple graphics cards to work together for increased performance.
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No |

Aerocool is a Taiwanese computer hardware company that produces cases, power supplies, and other peripherals for computers. The company was founded in 2001, and has since become a well-known name in the computer hardware industry. Aerocool products are known for their high quality and innovative designs, and the company has a large following among PC gamers.



