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    What Is The Difference Between VS550 and VS Series VS550

    I am planing a cheap media system build in another old radio case.

    Looking on Scan there are 2 refurbished PSU's one is a VS550 and the other a VS Series VS550

    https://www.scan.co.uk/products/550w...v-1x120mm-fan-

    https://www.scan.co.uk/products/550w...20mm-fan-atx-p

    Looking at the spec the black label has:
    1 x 4+4-pin CPU +12V (EPS)
    2 x 4-pin FDD Power
    4 x 4-pin Molex
    2 x 6-pin PCIe
    4 x SATA

    and the white label:

    1 x 4+4-pin ATX 12V
    1 x 4-pin FDD Power
    2 x 4-pin Molex
    2 x 6+2-pin PCIe
    7 x SATA

    So have I just answered my own question that the white label 'V5' has two more SATA and two less Molex and one less floppy. Or is there something else I may have missed?

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    Re: What Is The Difference Between VS550 and VS Series VS550

    Pretty much, I expect one is an older model
    Jon

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