EVGA 220-G3-0650-Y1 SuperNOVA 650 G3, 80 Plus Gold 650W, Fully Modular, Eco Mode with New HDB Fan, 7 Year Warranty, Includes Power ON Self Tester, Compact 150mm Size, Power Supply
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Raymond Charles Wilson
> 3 dayProduct as described.
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Nicci
> 3 dayhonestly was mad because the box didnt even have all of the cords the power supply needed.
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Andy Anderson
> 3 dayGreat unit
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Taylor Green
> 3 dayIt lasted pretty well for about 6 months, then it started causing my PC to randomly restart when launching certain games. I tried everything to troubleshoot as I was 100% certain it couldnt be the power supply. As soon as I upgraded from a 1080 to a 1080 Ti the problems started, and I wondered if it was my card causing it. It didnt make sense to me because the maximum power draw of my system was around 430w and the 650 should have been more than enough to handle it even at maximum load. I was wrong in the end, because I replaced it with a Corsair RM750x and now everything is fine. They seem to work well for other people, so consider my experience an outlier but beware, Corsair units seem to be more reliable for long-term use.
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Quill Point
> 3 dayPerfect size, great selection of cables, nice high quality power supply.
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Scott Boisselle
> 3 dayWell I love it. What more can I say. Its fully modular, runs my Ryzen build no problem.
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Marxs
> 3 dayPremium
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Brandon L.
> 3 daySo for starters, this psu is physically smaller than they used to be, yet it’s quieter and performs better... don’t think we could ask for more considering they’re usually hidden in their own compartment to reduce heat to the other components, RGB lighting wouldn’t be very useful unless it’s visible in your case. I love the reliability of EVGA and the warranty stands 5 years strong I believe. I can’t hear this thing run, I mean really I hear the noise that the lightbulb makes from my lamp in the corner but not this. Also when it’s not under a load the exhaust fan literally stops spinning, yeah this baby has eco mode :) it’s smart too so when you start demanding power the fan kicks on to keep your psu’s Components nice and cool while they energize your Gaming setup! If you’re wondering what’s okay when it comes to mounting this thing, yes it can be mounted upside down or on its side, I currently have it in the Corsair crystal case which has holes on the bottom specifically for the psu to be mounted upside down. This is fully modular so Your cables can be neatly spread throughout your case. I reccomend going for 80 gold plus rating when buying a psu and make sure you do your math so you’re not buying a 100w psu to power 600w’s of components. For example this pc is running the:
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Yan Lefebvre
26-09-2024*update* The PSU died in less than 6 months
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Twila Legros III
> 3 dayALL OK