In operation, the power supply is actually very unobtrusive and offers sufficient reserves on all lines to the processor even under full load to supply clean. The installation went as it should be, without any problem until I came to the point where I wanted to connect the various connecting cables. Five drives with SATA port should be provided, which ultimately indeed worked, but only with properly crafted on my part. Because of the four supplied cables are equipped with two three serially arranged SATA connectors, the other two with Molex connectors. Why so many Molex connectors are settled, however, is a mystery to me. Even those who still have old hard drives or optical drives used (and which must be really old, if they still have molex connectors) is likely to make do with a harness. By contrast, it must be in a power supply with 500W of that quite more than six (current) devices are to be wired. Especially since the distances between the connectors are rated very short. Exactly brought me in trouble because I could not connect all my drives. First I had to realize that in order for the cable length fit. The aim was also to note that, for example, the HDD had absolutely gotten the last connector on the bottom of the case, because the central connector would not fit so close to the ground. This had led first to the top and are placed from there down to the drives this cable. Not the most elegant solution, especially for the coming of the front air flow equal to a double obstacle.
Conclusion: The power supply is great, but there is in the cables optimization potential.