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Technical information
Model name PRIME-TX-650
Brand Seasonic
Output wattage 650
Wattage 650 watts
Cooling method Air
Power supply design Full Modular
Item dimensions L x W x H 33.6 x 13.4 x 19.8 centimetres
Item weight1.9 Kilograms
About this item
80 PLUS Titanium
Micro Tolerance Load Regulation (0.5 %)
Cable-free Connection Design
Premium Hybrid Fan Control - fanless until 40 % load
Multi-gpu setup// gold plated connectors
Costumers Product Reviews
Pros
The quality of this power supply is top notch and you get enough connectors to re-wire your house if you so feel the need to.
Fitted into an NZXT H500 case with no clearence problems and is barely audible,
Quality of cables are about the same as corsair who get their psu's from seasonic so no surprise there.
Now oddly I bought this new from amazon for £170 a day before it went sky rocketing to £215 what is odd is not the price hike but a hunch that my unit may have been a return, I say this because the black bag in which the psu is wrapped had all fluff over it and the bottom of the cardboard inner had a bit of chocolate ( I hope) on it plus some noticable fingerprints here and there.
The only reason I didn't send this back were that the psu had no scratches on it and labels were still attached.
Cables were all sealed in their bags etc.
Very odd unless they pack them while having their lunch ;)
Anyways it works, it's quiet and it delivers a steady stream of power to my pc.
Cons
I feel compelled to write a review on the Seasonic Prime 850W Platinum PSU.
Quick history, I own the following power supplies. All of them work perfectly, and are still in use today. They are all in boxes that run 24/7 365 with downtime only for maintenance. These are all power supplies that are 10 or nearing 10 years old. Zero issues.
Seasonic M12II 620W Bronze (2011)
Corsair 650HX (2010)
Super Flower 550 (???)
Unfortunately the Seasonic M12II was causing some lights to flicker on my new system during load. So I decided it was time to upgrade the PSU to something worth of the system: 3950x with a 5700xt. I turned to Seasonic because it has always been the gold standard of power supplies.
The Prime 850 arrived, and everything looked great. Its a power supply, plug it in, and supply power. I don't care if it looks pretty, the fan comes on or off, blah blah blah cable management, seriously I don't care. The most important factor to me is 1. It works 2. It works reliably.
Unfortunately the Prime 850W is a piece of crap. Immediately after installing the power supply the system became unstable. If you boot it up and left it at the login in screen, it would sometimes crash when the system tries to set the display to standby. Occasionally when navigating through menus the system would crash too. Literally the system would just reboot, no error. Checking the Windows event logs show no errors or warning prior to the reboot. No indication of what was going on. For two weeks I struggled with a highly erratic and unstable computer. I went through countless troubleshooting steps, checking bios setting, reflashing bios, reseating memory, checking power connections, pulling cards, checking OS power/sleep settings.
Finally, I gave up and pulled the Prime 850W and put the M12II back into the box. Now the system is perfectly stable. This leads me to believe the Prime 850W was the issue, especially considering this all started happening in a system that was perfectly stable ONLY after the Prime 850W was installed.
Suffice to say, I'm surprised by Seasonic. I read several reviews that raved about this power supply. Turns out, if you dig deeper into the forums, you'll find threads with people having issues with all the new Seasonic power supplies. Fortunately, I'm still in my return period and this power supply is going back. I've already purchased a new power supply, not a Seasonic unit. Come to think of it, I probably won't be buying anything Seasonic for awhile. It sounds like all their fame has gone to their head. Not that I buy power supplies often, and they probably don't care given all the hype over their products.
Also the 24pin connector cabling could be longer. It is a bit on the short side.
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