The Cooler Master GX 650W is a mediocre power supply for couple of years ago, and an outright failure today. The Build Quality of the unit is nothing to write home about (unless it is a warning), the topology is old and outdated, and the exterior is flash over substance. Coupled with this we have mediocre voltage, poor by today's standards efficiency, and out of specification DC Output Quality. One upping this poor showing is that fact that the unit was completely unable to complete our load tests at 100v AC input. That makes the GX 650W not just a failure by our standards, but rather a double failure and an ugly one at that. Making matters worse is the fact that this unit is priced at up to $100 in retail and $70 online. (Users can pick up the much better Seasonic M12II-620Bronze from Amazon with Free Prime Shipping for $98.29). As it stands, there really is not anyone that this unit would be a good fit for that we can think of, and certainly not for its intended crowd of "gamers." Cooler Master should be ashamed and owes all gamers and hardware enthusiasts an apology.
Features
- Compliance with the latest Intel standard ATX 12V V 2.31. - Single +12V rail for the most demanding SLI configurations.
- High efficiency design that meets 80 Plus requirements (85% typical).
- Ultra-silent operation with intelligent 120mm fan speed control.
- Multiple protection design (OVP/UVP/OPP/OTP/SCP).
- High reliability (MTBF >1000,000 hours).
- Double layer EMI Filter restrains noise and injury to end-user.
- Huge bulk capacitor for hold up time >17ms at full loading.
- Integrating Active PFC with PWM combo controller not only make PFC higher - than 0.99, but also raises efficiency.
- Efficient transformer for reducing 5Vsb power loss when the system is at turn-off and sleep modes.
- Five-year warranty.
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