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myVolts ATX-250W 250W AT power supply

SKU CH-VPG6-M3Z1H MPN ATX-250W

An AT-style 250 W desktop power supply with manual 115/230 V switching, 80 % efficiency, a 12 cm thermally controlled fan, 20+4-pin motherboard, 4-pin CPU, two SATA and one 6-pin GPU connector.

  • TypeAT
  • Clearly labelled connectors speed up installation
  • 250W output suits low-power desktop builds
  • Manual 115/230V switch adapts to local mains
  • Thermal sensor adjusts 12cm fan speed automatically
  • 1m power cord reaches wall sockets easily

Compact AT power supply for legacy systems

This myVolts ATX-250W unit delivers 250W of continuous power through a 20+4 pin motherboard connector and a 4 pin CPU connector. It fits standard AT form-factor cases measuring approximately 140 x 150 x 86mm and includes a 1.1 metre mains lead with a US plug. A 12 cm fan runs under automatic thermal control to keep noise low in basic desktop builds.

Ideal for simple office or retrofit builds

The supply suits low-power systems that only need two SATA drives and a single 6 pin graphics connector. It has no active PFC and relies on a manual 115/230V switch, so it is not appropriate for modern high-efficiency requirements or multi-GPU configurations. Builders needing more than two SATA ports, additional PCIe power cables or 80 Plus certification should consider other options.

Straightforward drop-in replacement

Clear labelling on every connector makes wiring quick and reduces the chance of reversed pins. The 1.1 metre AC cord reaches most wall sockets without an extension. The only common issue is forgetting to set the voltage selector to match the local mains before powering on, which can damage the unit.

Highlights

  • Clearly labelled connectors speed up installation
  • 250W output suits low-power desktop builds
  • Manual 115/230V switch adapts to local mains
  • Thermal sensor adjusts 12cm fan speed automatically
  • 1m power cord reaches wall sockets easily

Specifications

TypeAT

Questions about this item

What motherboard connector must my board provide for the ATX-250W's 20+4 pin plug?

The board needs a standard 20+4 pin ATX socket so the supply can deliver its 250W rated power.

Can I run a legacy IDE drive alongside the two SATA ports on this 250W unit?

The supply only lists two SATA connectors; any additional IDE power would require a separate adapter cable.

How do I confirm the thermal sensor is controlling the 12cm fan after installation?

Listen for the 12cm fan to spin up and vary speed as internal temperature changes during load.

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