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LEPA B850W Power Supply Review

The LEPA B850 power supply ships in a rather bland looking box with a picture of the logo and product name along the bottom – an image of a Leopard is set to the side. The 80 Plus Bronze Certification logo is proudly displayed at the top left corner of the box.

Inside, the power supply is shipped between a foam protective housing. A user manual rests on top of the power supply and the cabling is set to the right of the box.

The bundle includes a region specific power plug, user manual, mounting screws and modular cables.

Cable Connectors – total
MB 20+4 pin x1
CPU 4+4 pin (8 pin) x2
PCI E 8 pin (6 pin +2) x6
Sata power connectors x10
Peripheral 4 pin (molex) x4
Floppy connector x1

The cables are all high quality sleeved, several of which are fixed into the body of the chassis. With six 8 pin PCI-E connectors, even the most demanding Crossfire or SLI configurations are fully supported.

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6 comments

  1. Price is excellent, I agree. Dont need a PSU right now, but ive had good success with Enermax in the past.

  2. Enermax are normally mega expensive, so this is a wise move IMO. Dont like the ‘LEPA’ name though, its really not very good. obviously a play on ‘leopard’, but why? I dont get it.

  3. The PSU is described as modular, but I see no photo of where they connect. Also the table which shows cables vs. connectors looks to be unrelated to the modular cables, as it has 6 entries for 4 cables. So I have no idea what configurations of cables and connectors are possible, which I think is useful information.

    And what are the connectors on the non-modular cable?

  4. there is a shot of the connector ports on page 3..

  5. They certainly hit a price sweet spot with this one. Excellent.

  6. Thanks, Gunther. Don’t know how I missed that. Lots of ports, that’s good.

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