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DLP 530W Quiet PSU
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Rasurbo DLP Silent and Power Quiet PSUs

High quality and cost-effective quiet 430/530/630W power supplies from Rasurbo.

The newest version of Rasurbo’s successful Silent & Power series offers full ATX2.2 support and continues the legacy of providing power up to a whopping 630W at minimum noise levels. In most circumstances these power supplies will operate at a noise level of only 17db(A).

Features

  1. ATX 12V version 2.2
  2. Thermally controlled 120mm fan, average 17dB
  3. Over voltage, capacity overload and short circuit protection
  4. CE certified
  5. 24 months warranty

Review

  • PC Utilities

    German company Rasurbo aims to offer a good compromise between quality and price. The DLP 530W sports a 120mm fan, thermally controlled to ensure quiet operation, plus you get built-in overload, over voltage and short circuit protection… well worth a look, especially if you value quiet operation.

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SpecificationsDLP 430WDLP 530WDLP 630W
Model NumberDLP 435 DLP 535 DLP 635
ATX12V Versionv2.2 v2.2 v2.2
20+4-pin ATX ConnectorYes Yes Yes
ATX12V (4-pin) supportYes Yes Yes
EPS12V (8-pin) supportNo No No
PCI-E support (6-pin)Yes, x1 Yes, x1 Yes, x1
Number of floppy drive connectors1 1 1
Number of hard drive connectors4 4 3
Number of SATA power connectors2 2 3
Master power on/off switchYes Yes Yes
Acoustic noise level17 dB average 17 dB average 17 dB average
Fan size120mm, thermally controlled 120mm, thermally controlled 120mm, thermally controlled
Length of motherboard power cable35 cm (approx) 35 cm (approx) 35 cm (approx)
+3.3V maximum output current30 A 30 A 30 A
+5V maximum output current28 A 28 A 28 A
+12V1 maximum output current16 A 18 A 20 A
+12V2 maximum output current16 A 18 A 18 A
-12V maximum output current0.3 A 0.3 A 0.3 A
+5VSB maximum standby current2.5 A 2.5 A 2.5 A
Mains input voltage230 VAC, 50-60 Hz 230 VAC, 50-60 Hz 230 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Physical dimensions85 x 150 x 140 mm 85 x 150 x 140 mm 85 x 150 x 140 mm
CertificatesCE CE CE
Monitor pass-through power socketNo No No
Warranty24 months 24 months 24 months
SpecificationsDLP 430WDLP 530WDLP 630W
Model NumberDLP 435 DLP 535 DLP 635
ATX12V Versionv2.2
20+4-pin ATX ConnectorYes
ATX12V (4-pin) supportYes
EPS12V (8-pin) supportNo
PCI-E support (6-pin)Yes, x1
Number of floppy drive connectors1
Number of hard drive connectors4 3
Number of SATA power connectors2 3
Master power on/off switchYes
Acoustic noise level17 dB average
Fan size120mm, thermally controlled
Length of motherboard power cable35 cm (approx)
+3.3V maximum output current30 A
+5V maximum output current28 A
+12V1 maximum output current16 A 18 A 20 A
+12V2 maximum output current16 A 18 A
-12V maximum output current0.3 A
+5VSB maximum standby current2.5 A
Mains input voltage230 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Physical dimensions85 x 150 x 140 mm
CertificatesCE
Monitor pass-through power socketNo
Warranty24 months

Customer Reviews

DLP 530W
DLP 630W
DLP 430W

so quiet

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I purchased one of these for a Freenas system that has to sit in the corner of the lounge and be quiet enough so I don’t hear it over quiet bits in films etc. It’s so quiet I have to look to see if the light is on to know whether it is switched on or not. My main PC power supply just gave up the ghost last night so I’m ordering another one to replace that. With a northbridge fan less heatsink I’m looking forward to a silent pc :) very happy with it.

Only down side is a couple of the cables were a bit short for my big Coolermaster case but easily fixed with an add on adapter (molex to sata) for the hard drives which are at the very bottom front of my case. so it gets a 9* and not a 10

Excellent

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Excellent. Well made. Virtually silent. Does what it says on the tin!

Totally Silent

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To my ears this is completely silent. I went from what I’d consider to be a normal sounding computer to a completely silent one… and I have a powerful PC. All I can hear now is the odd click of the hard drive. Highly recommended.

DLP 530 great one to get

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A colleague recommended this site. I ordered the PSU and received it promptly. I then tried to fit it and found that I had the 24 pin connector while this appeared to have a 20 pin connector. I phoned Quiet PC and the customer services were very helpful to point out that I had to attach the four pin connector already on the PSU to the twenty pin to make up the 24 pin. I did as told and voila it’s up and running. The PSU unit is very quiet, in fact I had to put my ear next to the PSU to hear any noise and I still wasn’t sure with all the other noises in the PC so I looked at the fan to make sure it was up and of course it was since the system was powering up. For the price I would recommend this as a brilliant buy to reduce the noise in your box. I gave it 9 stars because if you are a complete beginner you may want to know what goes where. It would have been helpful for the PSU supplier to give a little helpsheet. Thank you Quiet PC.

Very quiet

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Very quiet, I can’t hear it anyway. Too few SATA power leads on it though, so I had to buy some converter leads.

Good value for money

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I wanted a economical quiet power supply. No problem with this one. Only downside was that one of the hard disc power connector cables was a little bit to short so I had to move my CD drive one bay up. But that was not an issue. Definitely recommend this unit … money left over to spend on other PC stuff :-) Shipping was fast…

Silence on a budget

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This PSU barely makes any noise! It makes the quiet case fans (17.5db) I have seem loud. Only falls in a couple of small respects:

  1. Only 3 SATA connectors doesn’t leave room for a lot of expansion.
  2. The 4 pin ATX12V connector wasn’t long enough to reach the socket on my motherboard.

These tiny deficiencies are all forgiven for its price!

Silent......well worth the money although cables are short

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If cables were a little longer I’d give this 10/10. Silent, and well worth it at the price I paid.

VERY QUIET POWER SUPPLY BUT COULD BE QUIETER

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HIYA I USE TO HAVE A VERY NOISY POWER SUPPLY AND CHANGING TO THIS ONE IS THE BEST THING I HAVE DONE FOR MY PC AND STUDIES.

PROBLEM IS I CAN HEAR A SLIGHT HISSING SOUND FROM THE PS BUT IT IS NOT THE FANS RATHER SOMETHING ELSE INSIDE IT.

OTHERWISE THE FANS ON THE PSU YOU CAN’T HEAR AT ALL.

IF YOU ARE ON BUDGET DEFINITELY BUY THIS FAN.

Very quiet, but messy cables

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Power supply was a cinch to install, and very quiet when turned on; only an elegant whoosh. A huge improvement over the bodged, wheezy, rattly, inefficient and unreliable power supply that preceded it.

One star off, however, for messy, tangled cables. And not just a tangle you can untangle, but tangled because some cables are soldered to the PSU board through two other cables, and it’s a mess.

Overall, a fantastic budget power supply.

Rasurbo DLP 430W Quiet PSU

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Great service, ordered one day received the next. Just finished fitting and very happy with how quiet it is. Great PSU.

The silence is deafening

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I used one of these to replace the power supply in my PC which made me feel like I was working with a wheezy jet engine the fan was so noisy. I can only say the difference is unbelievable. Unless I put my ear right up to the unit I cannot hear the fan running at all.

The unit is well engineered with plenty of power connectors and all the leads were long enough to enable me to run them around the edge of the tower case and fasten them out of the way to aid air flow.

The fan is bigger than the one in the unit it replaced and draws air out of the case and pushes it out of the back. The airflow has increased so much that when I place my hand over the vent in the side of the case I can actually feel the airflow into the case which I couldn’t before so the increased airflow is a bonus for cooling the rest of the system components in the case.

Enjoy the Silence!

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What can I say, other than - fantastic (no pun intended!). Ordered, delivered next day and fitted in 5 minutes. Works a dream, I had to convince myself that the fan was actually turning. As far as I am concerned, this is silent - my AMD stock cooler is more noisy (next upgrade!). Excellent build quality and below whisper quiet in operation. Thank You Quiet PC and Rasurbo.

Rasurbo DLP 430W Quiet PSU

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I just want to say great delivery service I bought it yesterday and its now in my pc today. Cheers 5 stars.

'Sshhh, can you hear that?' - 'What dad?' - 'Nothing!' :-D

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I don’t know why I haven’t bought a quiet PSU supply before buying this one today. Fitted in 5 mins (no exaggeration), no more noise, in fact the hard drive is noisier than the PSU. Absolutely brilliant! Product does exactly what it’s meant to do. If you are considering buying a quiet PSU, do it! It’s so nice to hear nothing when you boot up! This particular model is just fantastic.

GERMANIC SILENCE

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This PSU is just amazing. Not for the PC novice - no booklet/and the cables are an area where Rasurbo designers could improve - but they were labelled, and provided plenty of connector types - molex/sata/etc. The psu has one large fan that sucks air out of the case - the fan points DOWNWARD into the case on a standard atx - it was a squeeze getting it in the Thermaltake soprano case but it is very, very quiet. The x-power unit in my other build sounds like a wheezy jet engine. Try these and gain some peace of mind and quiet.

Great if your on a budget!

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Ordered this PSU on Monday eve and it arrived Wednesday via City Link courier. Put it in my PC today and it is very quiet. Not silent but pretty close. Cables coming from the unit are a little untidy but it has a decent mix of SATA and MOLEX connectors. Also has a PCI/E connector. Given it an 8/10. 1 point off for it not being completely silent and 1 off for cable management. Other than that you can’t go wrong! Great PSU!!!

Product Resources

FAQ

  • Do high wattage power supplies cost more to run?

    No - the rated wattage of a power supply refers to the maximum amount of power it can deliver at full load, not how much power it uses. More powerful PSUs will consume around the same amount of power as lower powered power supplies in any given PC system, so your electricity bill will not be higher when using a more powerful power supply!

    The best way to reduce your electricity bill when using your PC is to use a more efficient power supply or make your PC consume less power by removing components which are not needed, such as extra drives and expansion cards, or by choosing a cooler-running processor or graphics card.

  • My brand new power supply doesn’t work! Am I doing something wrong?

    It’s possible that the power supply may be faulty, but here are some simple things to check. Firstly, a power supply will not work if you simply plug it in and flick the switch. The power supply will only turn on if you connect it to a working motherboard and associated items (processor, memory, video card, etc). It is actually the motherboard which tells the power supply when to switch on.

    Secondly (if applicable), check the voltage is set correctly to 115/230 volts depending on what country you are in. Thirdly, if possible it would be good to try the power supply in another PC to see if it works, or try another power supply in your PC to see if that works. You can then tell whether it is the power supply which is faulty or the actual PC itself. If all else fails, please contact us for further support, and/or return details.

  • Why should I buy a whole new PSU when I could just replace the noisy fan in my existing one?

    Virtually all the noise generated by a PC power supply originates from the cooling fan inside it, so simply replacing the fan with a quiet fan may seem an obvious way to go. However, if you are thinking about attempting this operation, please bear the following points in mind:

    • Your existing power supply will be designed to run with a specific amount of airflow in order to adequately cool the components inside and reducing the airflow may lead to overheating and damage to the power supply and/or PC.
    • All PC power supplies contain very high voltages and even with the power disconnected, the voltages stored in the capacitors can be easily enough to kill. It is not recommended to take the cover off any PC power supply for this reason unless you are absolutely confident of your own ability. Because of the grave dangers involved, all PC power supplies by law carry a warning label forbidding removal of the power supply case.
    • There will be no standard PC fan connector inside the power supply to use to connect a replacement fan, and it would probably have to be soldered directly into the PCB inside the power supply, or have a specialist power connector attached. This can be a tricky operation to say the least.

    Please consider the above points very carefully before proceeding with an operation to replace the fan in your existing power supply!

  • What is PFC (Power Factor Correction)?

    If you are interested in being “green” and saving the planet, you might like to read a short explanation of how our power supplies can save energy using Active PFC (Power Factor Correction), not to be confused with Power Conversion Efficiency which is also very good in most of our PSUs. “Power Factor” is a measure of how efficiently electrical power is consumed. Ideally, Power Factor would be 1 (or 100%) and known as unity.

    Unfortunately in the real world, Power Factor is reduced by highly inductive loads down to values of 0.7 (70%) or less. This induction is caused by equipment such as small electric motors, fans, fluorescent lighting ballasts and transformers such as those in PSUs. This is bad news for the electricity generating companies who can impose a surcharge on heavy users if they have a consistently low Power Factor, as more electricity has to be produced to make up the shortfall.

    Power Factor Correction (PFC) is used in some equipment to minimise the inductive component of the electrical current. This helps to reduce the losses in the electrical supply to that equipment. Power Factor Correction capacitors are normally used to reduce induction in an electrical load, which minimises wasted energy and hence improves the efficiency of a company and reduces electricity costs.

    It is not usually practical to reach unity, i.e. Power Factor 1, and it seems that most electricity supply companies accept consumers having a Power Factor as low as 0.94 (94%) without imposing a surcharge. Unfortunately most of the cheap (and not so cheerful) PSUs tend to have a Passive PF as low as 0.75 or 75% which in a large office can lead to a PF surcharge.

    However, the good news is that most of Quiet PC’s PSUs implement a system known as Active PFC which involves some clever electronics. This means that their power factor (PF) can be as high as 0.94 or 94% (at full load), while harmful harmonic frequencies are reduced to well below legal requirements. So by using our products, you can be happy in the knowledge that you are doing your bit to save the planet!

  • How do I know what size of wattage power supply I need?

    The best answer we can give to this question is to go ahead and take an intelligent “guesstimate”! There are no hard and fast rules about what size of power supply any given PC needs as a minimum. Our advice would be that if you are replacing an existing power supply, then consider a new one at least of the same wattage as the old one. In addition, if you wish to build in a “safety margin” to allow for reliable running and possible future upgrades, consider adding 100-200 watts to the rating of your existing unit.

    If you are building a new PC, most customers now buy a power supply rated in the region of 500-800 watts depending primarily on the performance level of their graphics card(s) and number of drives to be installed. But in any event if you are unsure about which power supply would be best for your PC then please do contact us by phone or email and we will be happy to give you a specific recommendation based on your budget.

  • My new PSU came with a 24-pin connector but my motherboard needs 20 pins! Do I need an adaptor cable?

    We receive many customer enquiries about this. In fact, most of the 24-pin compatible power supplies we sell come with special motherboard connectors which can be converted to 20-pins with no additional conversion cables. All you need to do is look carefully at the connector and you will see that the end four pins can be slid off, turning the connector into a 20-pin compatible one (see below) - easy when you know how!

    Image showing how to change a power supply’s 24-pin motherboard connector into a 20-pin connector by unclipping the end four-pin block
    Image showing how to change a power supply’s 24-pin motherboard connector into a 20-pin connector by unclipping the end four-pin block
  • What do the PSU safety protection abbreviations mean?

    There are many possible safety protections a PSU can have. Below is a list of what each abbreviation means. Please note, not all PSUs have all safety protections.

    More information on certification marks can be found here.

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