Gigabyte Computer PSU Under ₹5,000
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Gigabyte GP-P450B 80 Plus Bronze 450 Watts PSU
₹3,600- Power Factor Correction
- ATX 12V v2.31
- 1 x 120 mm Hydraulic Bearing Fan
- 3 Peripherals
- Floppy Pin
- 85% at Typical Load Efficiency
- 6 SATA
- 450 W

Gigabyte GP-P550B 80 Plus Bronze 550 Watts PSU
₹4,0502%- Power Factor Correction
- ATX 12V v2.31
- 1 x 120 mm Hydraulic Bearing Fan
- 3 Peripherals
- Floppy Pin
- 85% at Typical Load Efficiency
- 6 SATA
- 550 W

Gigabyte P650B 80 Plus Bronze 650 Watts PSU
₹4,525- Power Factor Correction
- ATX 12V v2.31
- 1 x 120 mm Hydraulic Bearing Fan
- 2 Peripherals
- Floppy Pin
- 85% at Typical Load Efficiency
- 6 SATA
- 650 W
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