We know not everyone can afford a £100+ power supply, so today we are looking at a new 650 watt unit from Cougar currently on sale at Overclockers UK for only £60 inc vat.
This unit is 80 Plus Bronze Certified, fully modular and has a single +12v rail to deal with high power devices.
Cougar are only making two LX power supplies in this range, a 500 Watt unit and a 600 Watt unit. Both are Bronze certified and fully modular. which will certainly appeal to the audience building a system inside a space restricted chassis.
Features
- Compact size – only 140mm in length, fits a majority of systems
- Fully Modular – Connect only the cables you need for less clutter & better airflow
- HDB Fan Powered – Hydro Dynamic Bearing Fan, extended durability & lower noise levels
- Fan Curve fine tuning – advanced technology for better cooling quality
- Impressive operation at 40 degrees ambient temperature
- 80 Plus Bronze Certified – reaching efficiency of up to 88%
- Compliant with ErP Lot 2013 – Energy consumption in standby is <0.5W
- Support for Multi-GPU technology – Suppoerts PCI Express 3.0 VGA cards with 6+2Pin PCI-E connectors.
- Ultra Stable Voltage Outputs – DC to DC technology for enchanced voltage stability
- Single +12V DC Source
- 5 Year Warranty
- Strong safeguards including OCP, OPP, OVP, UVP & SCP
- Optimized Over Current Protection – Your components will operate stably and be protected from harm.
Teapo isn’t chinese but taiwanese and it produces good quality caps. You’re not going to expect japanese caps in a low budget unit.
Capxon on the primary side really sucks, it’s 400v certified at least ( most low budget units mount 200v primary caps, 20-30v less than european household power).
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Actually I don’t rate TEAPO as anything close to good – its true taiwanese are a little better than those sourced from Chinese plants, but neither of them are great. over the years I have had 2 or 3 of them explode when I was testing power supplies. 1 of them has also leaked. So I stand by my views, which has been based on 5 years of testing power supplies.
3 dead capacitors over 6 years of testing isn’ t good enough? I don’ t say they are perfect, i just state they are a good compromise. Can you list 5 low budget units with jappo caps? ( incoming evga b3, corsair vengeance ok, then?).
I agree with you about caps origin but we can take advantage of this difference ( i mean chinese/taiwanese) to discern pure chinese trash (capxon, jung fu,elite…) and admissible ones!
You remind me this article, Jonny from jonnyguru seems to agree with that.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supplies-101,4193-5.html
Thanks for the review, greetings from Italy.
I know Jon Gerow pretty well , he works for Corsair now and other people seem to be running JohnnyGuru’s website. Not sure why on earth you are linking me to Toms Hardware or why you want a debate with me over this. I have opinions, just like you, and I personally always warn people when they are buying very budget power supplies with Chinese capacitors as I have seen quite a few failures testing power supplies over the years – its always with TEAPO capacitors. I also never said they needed to be loaded with Japanese capacitors regardless of price – I just mentioned there could potentially be problems due to my own findings. I will try and hunt out some photographs I took at the time and its always TEAPO – not other Chinese or Taiwanese brands.
i know this is old but ocuk state that the returns on Cougar units is very low in fact the lowest of any brand they sell and they used to use these in some of gaming builds they sell.
I would like to see you do other low budget psu like Kolink ones to compare.