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Antec Neo Eco 520W Semi-Modular Power Supply Review

A Closer Look – Exterior


The top of the unit shows the 120mm fan and grille. The unit uses a silver/grey metallic design.

The cable end has room for some extra modular connectors but these are not included as part of the “Eco” ethos.

The left side has an Antec logo and that’s literally it – very plain indeed.

The other side features the power label with all the details of amps and rails.

The bottom is entirely plain and also a bit of a finger print magnet.

The rear has square mesh, a power button and kettle lead input.

The fixed cables include a 6+2 pin PCIe connector, motherboard 20+4 pin and CPU 4+4 pin EPS.

Additionally there are three SATA, three molex and one FDD.

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