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OCZ ZT 650W Power Supply Review

Rating: 8.5.

Those old enough will remember OCZ as being one of the leaders in the enthusiast memory sector and in recent years they have focused on the Solid State Drive sector, producing many cutting edge products. They took over PC Power & Cooling a few years ago to enhance their company portfolio and have been releasing a solid array of supplies for both the mass market and enthusiast sector. Today we are looking at the latest 650W from the ZT power Supply series which rests right in the middle of their range, between the ModXStream Pro and Fatal1ty Series.

The ZT 650W is a 80 Plus Bronze Certified design, and completely modular to help create a neat and tidy system build. The range includes a large PWM 140mm fan to ensure high airflow, while lowering noise emissions. It has a single +12V rail with 54A available.

Technical Overview:

  • Available in 550W, 650W, 750W
  • Single +12V rail for efficient power distribution
  • Heavy-duty protection circuitry
  • Fully Modular Cabling System
  • 80-Plus Bronze Certified (85% efficient at typical load)
  • 140mm ball-bearing fan
  • Dimensions: 150 x 86 x 175mm (W x L x H)
  • Rated at 45°C ambient
  • Premium 105°C electrolytic capacitors
  • Erp compliant, low power usage in standby mode
  • Active PFC
  • ATX 12V 2.2 Compliant
  • MTBF: 100,000 hours
  • 5-year warranty

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10 comments

  1. 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.

  2. 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%

  3. good all round design (if nothing out of the ordinary), nice select of caps too.

  4. Nice price.

  5. Its ok, some cheaper PSUs for the price, although you do pay more for modular.

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  7. Might not be cost effective as you would like, but still you would like