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FSP Aurum CM Series Gold 650W PSU review

Rating: 6.5.

FSP have been creating power supplies for other companies for many years now, but today we are looking at their latest self branded 650W unit, a modular design which is 80 Plus Gold Certified. At around £100 it is firmly targeting the high end enthusiast sector, but can it deliver the goods?


Features:

  • 650-WATT | ATX 2.3 | EPS 2.92 | SLI Certified
  • Compatible with Latest Intel/AMD CPUs
  • SUPPORTS Intel® Core™ i3/ i5/ i7
  • ATI CrossFireX™ Certified
  • 80 PLUS Gold Certified | Efficiency > 90%
  • 120mm PWM Controlled Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) Fan
  • Modular Cable Management System
  • Low Profile Flat Cabling System
  • 4 +12V Output Circuits
  • Industrial Grade Components
  • 105 °C Japanese-Made Capacitor
  • Arrow-Shaped Ventilation Holes
  • Unique Rugged Granite-Touch Finishing
  • Thermal Coated (Black) with Gold Crown
  • Energy Saver Standby @ 1-Watt
  • Safety Approvals: : CE, FCC, CB, UL, TUV

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8 comments

  1. Just bought a new XFX branded power supply for £80, works great. Loads of choices as reviewer says.

  2. ouch, not much of a deal. Corsair make such good supplies too for no more than this at the same output.

  3. Good to see this review today. I was beginning to lose faith in the site, but seeing as this actually raises a few critical points about the PSU and doesn’t just rubber stamp it and give it an award for having turned up for the review I figure there’s still hope.

  4. Beginning to lose faith? im actually surprised you stuck it out so long Grok23 😉 Id give you an award for turning up to comment so often, but you might not like that either 🙂

  5. hehe

    I’m way too old and stubborn to just move on and give up on something I like and I’ll be the first to admit that I can get a bit “passionate” about things. Well hopefully we can move past previous misunderstandings and get back to the important stuff, ie: tech stuff and reviews of new kit. 😉