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Fingers Gamma-12-407

407W undefined, none-modular, no native 12VHPWR - adapter required for RTX 40-series.

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Warranty (India)
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India context

Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.

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Full specs

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BrandFINGERS
ModelFingers Gamma-12-407
Wattage407 W
ModularNon-Modular
Form FactorATX
PCIe 5.0 / 16-pinNo
Warranty (India)Check with FINGERS India
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Where to buy Fingers Gamma-12-407 in India

Expect to pay roughly 1,000-1,100 for the Fingers Gamma-12-407 in India right now, depending on offers and seller. I always recommend buying from retailers that give a proper GST invoice - it's what makes your India warranty claim smooth later.

In my years running a PC store, PrimeABGB (Mumbai) and Vedant Computers (Kolkata) have also been consistently reliable for verified stock - compare before buying.

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Fingers Gamma-12-407 Price in India: Should You Buy a ₹1,069 PSU?

30-Second Version: The Fingers Gamma-12-407 is about as cheap as a PSU gets in India — ₹1,069, no 80 PLUS certification. I'm going to be direct here: sub-₹1,500 non-certified PSUs are a real risk to your other components, not just a "you get what you pay for" efficiency compromise. If you're building anything beyond a basic office PC with no discrete GPU, spend the extra ₹1,000-1,500 on a certified unit. It's one of the cheapest upgrades that meaningfully reduces the chance of a bad PSU frying your motherboard or GPU.

What You're Getting, and What You're Not

Fingers is an Indian brand known mostly for keyboards and mice in the budget office-accessory space. The Gamma-12-407 is their bottom-tier PSU, and it sits at the absolute floor of the India OEM/prebuilt market. No 80 PLUS certification means there's no independent verification of its efficiency, voltage regulation, or safety margins. You're relying entirely on the manufacturer's own claims, at a price point where corners are the whole business model.

I want to be honest without being alarmist: this isn't a unit that's going to spontaneously combust the moment you plug it in. Millions of basic office PCs in India run on PSUs at this exact tier without incident. The real risk shows up under sustained load or during voltage instability — a poorly regulated cheap PSU can send an unstable voltage to your motherboard, RAM, or storage, and in the worst cases that damages or kills other components, not just the PSU itself. That's the actual danger with non-certified units: it's not usually about the PSU failing safely, it's about it failing in a way that takes something else down with it.

Why the ₹1,000-1,500 Step-Up Is Almost Always Worth It

Compare this to something like the Zebronics ZEB-PGP450W (₹5,999, 80+ Bronze) or an Ant Esports VS450L (part of the ₹2,050-2,840 VS-series). Even the cheapest certified options cost more than double the Gamma-12-407, but that certification means a lab has actually verified the voltage regulation and protection circuitry does what it claims. For a PC that's going to sit under your desk running for years, that's a genuinely cheap insurance policy against a much more expensive repair bill.

India Pricing and Availability

Confirmed at ₹1,069 on MDComputers. This is the kind of unit you'll mostly see bundled into ultra-budget prebuilt systems or picked up by first-time builders who see "PSU" as a line item to minimize rather than a component that protects everything else in the case.

Who Should Buy the Gamma-12-407

Buy this if: You're building a genuinely basic office or study PC with no discrete GPU, light everyday use only, and the absolute rock-bottom budget is the priority over everything else.

Skip this if: You're building anything with a discrete GPU, anything that will run for long sessions, or anything where you'd be upset losing a motherboard or GPU to a power delivery issue. Which, honestly, is most builds. Spend the extra ₹1,000-1,500 on the Zebronics ZEB-PGP450W or an Ant Esports VS-series unit instead.

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Questions

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What's the warranty in India for the Fingers Gamma-12-407?
Check with FINGERS India. This is the official Indian distributor version, which means full manufacturer warranty support.
Is the Fingers Gamma-12-407 safe to use?

For a basic office PC with no discrete GPU, it's low-risk in normal conditions. For anything with a GPU or that runs long sessions, the lack of certification is a real risk to your other components, not just a performance compromise.

Why does 80 PLUS certification matter so much?

It means an independent lab verified the PSU's efficiency and voltage regulation actually meet a standard, rather than trusting the manufacturer's marketing claims. Non-certified units skip that verification entirely.

What should I buy instead if my budget is only slightly higher?

The Zebronics ZEB-PGP450W (~₹5,999, 80+ Bronze) or an Ant Esports VS450L (part of the ₹2,050-2,840 VS-series) are both real steps up in verified safety for not much more money.