🔌 Power up silently, game on globally.
The YCCSKY Xbox One Power Supply Brick is a durable, ultra-quiet AC adapter designed for global use with auto voltage support (100-240V). Delivering a robust 220W output, it ensures stable power for your Xbox One while minimizing noise and maximizing lifespan through improved cooling technology.
Brand | YCCSKY |
Item model number | YCC-XB043B |
Hardware Platform | Xbox 360, xbox one |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.1 x 2.3 x 5.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.1 x 2.3 x 5.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Y-TEAM |
ASIN | B06Y2LGTW3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 5, 2017 |
J**N
Brought Xbox One back to life.
The media could not be loaded. Upon arrival, I was a little skeptical based on the packaging. I knew it was a knock off from overseas, but still. So going into it with moderate expectations I proceeded to open the package. Inside the cheesy box I found a well packaged power supply and cord. They included a small pamphlet of instructions on how to plug it in and in what order; I.E. wall or system first.I proceeded to get my old second hand Xbox that I bought really cheap to see if it worked. After plugging it all in; which was an easy task as all the connectors were a perfect fit and are sturdy as well as snug. I hit the power button and it instantly turned on and ran without issue.I noticed some reviews stated that the fan on the power supply would run constantly and is loud. I did not experience the former. The fan on this unit runs while the system is on and shuts off shortly after powering down. You can hear it but once a game is up and running and I’m sitting 10ft away I don’t notice it at all.Now this is a power supply unit and should be treated like any other heat conducting electronic. It can and will get warm. If it’s not in a ventilated area it will get hot. A fan can cool air, it just moves air. If the power supply is in a closed space without fresh air, the fan is just circulation hot air. So keep that in mind when placing it.I had no compatibility issues for the classic Xbox one. It powered the system without issue and keeps the usb powered so the controllers can charge while the system is off. I have about 12hrs of play time on it and a couple weeks of just idle time and have no issues so far. Will update if anything changes.
J**N
Xbox one power supply
Works as described
A**.
Solved my xbox issue with not turning on (orange light power supply)
If you had the same problem as me, this is the solution. My Xbox One would not turn on, it made faint noises when trying to hit the power button or the eject button (like it was trying to power up, but didn't). Power supply only showed a solid orange light. I unplugged and re-plugged, tried all the YouTube tricks...Nothing worked. Xbox support said the power supply was working correctly and the system needed servicing.I have an OG Xbox (not day one) that is 4 years old. It would be better to just buy a new S for $200.00 instead of sending it in for the $130.00+ service fee. I took the $30.00 gamble after doing internet research. I plugged this power supply in and my Xbox fired right up with no problems. I do not hear the power supply hum or be loud when I am playing. I will now set my Xbox to "energy saving mode" as keeping the Xbox on "instant on mode" slowly destroys the power supply. You apparently can't buy MS brand power supplies anymore so this is the next best thing. I watched so many YouTube videos and read so many Reddit posts. Do yourself a favor if you have the orange light...time for a replacement! Better to spend $30 than $200 for a quick fix that I thought was a system killer.
J**K
Working 4 years later
It’s lasted 4+ years but the fan gets noisy at times. Cheap and worth it
D**L
Works great
My grandson stated it works great !
A**R
Affordability with no sacrifice of quality
So far so good! Works great quiet and affordable!
T**Y
Saved my Xbox One
My Xbox One began "trying" to power up. It would chime when we pressed the power button, but not power on. I tried several things I read online to fix it, including unplugging the external hard drive and even pressing the "eject" button repeatedly, but nothing.I suspected it just wasn't getting enough "juice" to complete booting up. Several message boards said the unit was doomed and would have to be replaced, so I figured dropping the money on this as a Hail Mary before buying a new unit wasn't a dumb investment. At least I would've tried, right?Turns out, great investment. The Xbox powers on perfectly. I'm so thrilled with not having to purchase a new Xbox that I can overlook that this brick is noticeably lighter and more poorly made than the one that came with the Xbox. It's also a bit louder.And one other small issue: if your cable runs through your Xbox, you MUST turn your Xbox off overnight or while you're gone during the day. The unit gets hot and it won't "connect" to your cable box unless you unplug this power supply for a while and let it cool. It may be because mine sits on a shelf with limited circulation, but again -- I don't have to buy a new Xbox because of this unit and I'm thrilled.
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