The ZT 650W ships in a primarily black box with bright yellow accenting, with large text focusing on the modular design.
Inside the power supply is on the left, with the cabling and other accessories in a separate box on the right.
OCZ supply a user manual with an overview of the ZT series, along with cable ties and screws to mount the power supply into a computer case. There is also a region specific power cable, which is pictured below.
The 650W supply contains the following modular cables:
- 1 x 20+4-pin ATX
- 1 x 4+4-pin ESP/12V CPU
- 2 x 6+2-pin PCI-E
- 6 x 4-pin Peripheral
- 9 x 5-pin SATA
- 1 x Floppy
100% modular is a selling point for sure. my current PSU is a mess, I hate it. need to get a new one later this year with a new coolermaster case.
looks good. I bought a new corsair PSU last month, 750W. I felt 750W was safer than 650W as I might move to two 6970’s next year. Already have one. 650W is pretty much borderline as I know you should really be aiming for 40-70% of capacity under load. not 80-100%
good all round design (if nothing out of the ordinary), nice select of caps too.
Nice price.
Its ok, some cheaper PSUs for the price, although you do pay more for modular.
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Might not be cost effective as you would like, but still you would like