This PSU range is not a modular design so all the cables are wrapped with a heavy duty cable tidy.
From any angle, this supply really does look the business, with heavy duty, rugged corners and angular panels. In the middle of the fan area, the famous XFX logo takes centerstage.
At the rear you can see the ventilation system which XFX call ‘Ultra Ventilation (Grid Structure). This is in place to allow maximum air flow for improved cooling and lower noise levels.
XFX Pro Series 650W Power Supply | |||||
DC Output
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+3.3V
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+5V
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+12V
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-12V
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+5Vsb
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Max Output
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25A
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25A
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53A
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0.5A
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3A
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Max Combined
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150W
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636W
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6W
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15W
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Cables | configuration |
24/20 Pin | x1 fixed |
CPU 4+4 Pin | x1 fixed |
CPU 8 Pin | x1 fixed |
PCI-E 6+2pin | x2 fixed |
PCI-E 6 pin | x2 fixed |
SATA | x8 fixed |
HDD | x7 fixed |
FDD | x1 fixed |
For a model at this specific power output there is more than enough connectivity to sate audience demands. The cables are fully sleeved and high quality.
Cant really go wrong with a seasonic product. quality all the time.
Great price there. best looking PSU in this price range, without a doubt
Quite a lot of gunk internally there, isnt there? overall seems like a good bronze rated product. solid design, good ripple results.
under 70 quid for a good quality PSU, very good.
Gold certified is great, but for the mass market, its too much. a good basic plus is good enough for most people. bronze is better but still priced well. cant be bad to it.
price is the selling point. specs are decent. performance is solid. only issue I see is complete market saturation in this price point. everyone has at least 2 models in this price range. tough to get sales.
Thisis right up my alley, especially the price for such a quality unit. ordered one 🙂
More than enough for most people. I find it hard to believe that people would pay 250 quid for a pSU today.
Seasonic do it again 😉
The packaging is typical XFX, stands out a mile. people might laugh, but in a shop its the first thing you look at.
Its a good point Joe, but I wonder the percentage of sales in 2010 from stores. Online is surely where the heart of sales come from.