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BitFenix Fury 650W Gold Modular Review


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We like the design of the Bitfenix Fury 650G power supply. The Bitfenix logo is set to the side of the unit name, and capacity. The paintwork is quite deep and the unit passed our ‘screwdriver’ stress test, which involves running the head of a Philip’s screwdriver down the side of the chassis with weak to modest pressure. How often have you accidentally hit a power supply with some tools during a system build phase?
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The top of the power supply is home to the fan grill, with the Bitfenix logo positioned in the center. The flip side of the chassis looks great – the company have embossed the logo into the metal chassis.
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The sleeved ATX is fed into the chassis, next to the modular panel. There is a grommet here for protection against the metal surface.
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The build phase is easy to follow, as the company have clearly labelled the CPU and VGA connectors  -running along the right and top of the panel. The peripheral cables are attached into the longer connectors mounted vertically alongside each other.
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The other side of the chassis is honeycomb vented to help ensure good airflow when active. A power connector and switch rests alongside.
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Bitfenix Fury 650W Power Supply
DC Output
+5V
+3.3V
+12V
-12V
+5Vsb
Max Output
26A
26A
50A
0.5A
3.5A
Max Combined Wattage 150W 600W 6W 17.5W
650W

The OEM has made the minor rails strong in this unit. A side effect of this is that the +12V rail can only deliver a maximum of 50A of power, for 600W of the total output.

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4 comments

  1. I wonder if they will be reliable? I guess only time will tell. Those individually sleeved cables do look tempting!

  2. Why buy this when the Seasonic 660W Fully Modular 80+ Platinum is available for £3 more? No brainer there.

  3. Tom Callum Rawes

    I bought the 550W model 4 weeks ago purely for the cables. I would of wanted the Corsair but the added costs of the braided cables is too much. I know it’s pricey and better options for the money, but the cables sold it for me. After building my ITX PC, I’m glad I went for this unit as the cables helped a lot and make the build look professional.

  4. yea, especially being that this is based on fsp aurum. that mediocre at very best platform needs to die already.