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Cooler Master GX650 Bronze Power Supply Review

The Cooler Master GX650 Bronze arrives in a very stylish box, finished with in ‘graffiti art' style.

Inside there is a user manual, warranty information for the five year plan, a power cable for your region and a set of screws for mounting into a chassis. This is not a modular design so the cables are all fitted into the chassis.

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13 comments

  1. hard to complain with that pricing structure. I just hate non modular power supplies now. they make a system build so much more messy.

  2. Yeah, good budget model for sure. I agree with modular comments however. dont think id ever buy a new non modular PSU. I hate routing unneeded cables.

  3. They seem to be releasing a lot of products in recent months.

  4. Great pricing for a quality product. never owned a cooler master product before, well not a PSU anyway

  5. That sticker on the side is ugly IMO, but the design seems very good all round. I have to upgrade soon, but I wish they would have made this in a modular design. i learned the hard way

  6. Hard OCP failed this power supply and said coolermaster should be ashamed

  7. isnt that the older model though? they had a previous version of this out, but it wasnt bronze certified and it was an older design too.

  8. It was the RS650-ACAAE3. what’s this one’s part number?

  9. I just looked on EBuyer and they are still selling the same part as this one, not a new part

    http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/11/22/cooler_master_gx_650w_power_supply_review/1

  10. Thats the older model, its a different internal design and isnt 80 plus bronze rated either.

  11. The GXs that got bad reviews were built by Seventeam, it looks like, based on this review, that the Enhance built ones will be better.

    I think the greatest problem with this product is going to be customer confusion. Just remember to look out for D3 in the model number, otherwise don’t get it.

    @Zardon, thank you for including cable length measurements.

  12. @Dan, i don’t think this batch is made from Enhance. cuz what i read on hardocp is same manufactured with this so called “Enhance” oem.

    http://www.hardocp.com/image.html?image=MTI4OTc4Nzk2NzcwVlJNdjVCYmxfM180X2wuanBn

    both of the UL code is E320127, its mean OEM by Acbel? i am so confused, cuz last time i remembered the previous batch is oem by seventeam, it should be E141400.

    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supply-oem-manufacturer,2913-5.html

    cooler master really try to make a fool around us?

  13. Here is another review of the newer Cooler Master GX650 Bronze:
    http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/CoolerMaster/GX650W_Bronze/
    he confirms that the OEM of the new GX series is Enhance.

    That HardOCP image is from the review of the Seventeam built unit, and published in 2010. These Enhance ones are very/much more recent.

    As for that Toms link, it is probably only useful as a rough guide, not something to swear by; its already out of date. And IMO, has an over-reliance on UL numbers.

    It’s been awhile since UL numbers were a good way of finding out the OEM for power supplies.