🔌 Power Your Passion with Silence!
The CORSAIR CX650 80 Plus Bronze Non-Modular Power Supply delivers reliable 650W power with up to 88% efficiency, ensuring your PC runs cool and quiet. Its compact design and stylish black finish make it a perfect fit for any modern setup.
Brand | Corsair |
Series | CX650 |
Item model number | CP-9020278-NA |
Item Weight | 4.19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 5.91 x 3.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 5.91 x 3.39 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B0CQMSTN94 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 14, 2023 |
X**R
nice power supply
for the price im sastified with this power supply,looks nice and the quality was good for a beginner like me.connectors are overwhelming for a beginner but youtube helped.overall a good power supply.
R**.
Powerful PSU For A Decent Price
Can't complain, works fine on my build (3 case fans, AIO liquid cooler w/3 fans, Ryzen 7 5800X, RX 7700XT). Handles taxing games & software like a champ.
B**Z
Easy to install and works perfectly
Great price perfect for a scratch build easy to install and plenty of power
T**P
Very Sturdy
Works great, very quiet.
J**Y
Good for my use
Power supply
C**E
Good power supply
Power up my pc good with no issues power supply until corsair CX550
W**E
Corsair PS are reliable
Corsair PS have always been reliable for meThis one has only 3 Hd connectors which is disappointing and the drive cables were short. I had to stretch and work the three into 3 SSD and it barely fit. Another disappointment. I never had a PS with these issues. Now I have to order some cable splitters for my other HD. I thought they usually came with 5 hd connections.
M**D
Quiet Good Working Inexpensive Quality PSU
I bought this for a setup case, and decided on this unit after much research for a quality inexpensive PSU that wont kill a new $200+ motherboard, and $300+ CPU... and a cheap PSU with 2X 8-Pin CPU cables that attach to the motherboard.I went with an 80 Plus Bronze unit from Corsair (good brand) because it will be used to setup a Gigabyte Z790 MB, Intel i9 12900K CPU, and NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super for short term only before I take it overseas. Soon after setting up my new stuff it'll power an i9 9900K + RTX 3060 permanently... which will still be used everyday when I'm in the USA as my main PC for gaming, light productivity, and web browsing... because an older i9 9900k & RTX 3060 are very very capable game players in 2024/25 if you don't listen to marketing hype about numbers... FPS...unnecessary 4K gaming... etc... So basically I decided on this budget PSU based on user/professional reviews, Corsair's reputation, and the fact I did not need a high-end PSU such as in my Corsair RM750X new computer... and something dependable & stable.
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