SuperFlower Leadex GOLD 650W Fully Modular "80 Plus Gold" Power Supply

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Recently this power supply has been winning quite a few awards! - I can see why, you can trust the brand, you can trust the products, not only that the products look great and have fantastic reliability and great performance. Everything you want and need from a PSU!

If you are looking to buy a new PSU, we recommend Super Flower as they are phenomenal!

See the reviews and overviews here from some of the media:

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/psus/2014/06/20/550w-650w-psu-roundup/10

http://www.hardwareheaven.com/2014/09/super-flower-leadex-gold-650w-psu-review/

http://www.play3r.net/reviews/psus/super-flower-leadex-gold-650w-review/1/

http://www.eteknix.com/super-flower-leadex-gold-650w-modular-power-supply-review/1/

Also, don't forget you can buy this PSU from us here:

SuperFlower Leadex GOLD 650W Fully Modular "80 Plus Gold" Power Supply - Black @ £77.99 inc VAT

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Leadex series PSU are 80+ Gold certified with 100% fully modular cable design, our R&D team's latest innovation, a brilliant idea to maximize PSU cables & connectors management to have the best cable routing solution, also increase case chassis air flow to have best cooling for your system.

Ledex series PSU provides high efficiency & stable power output and come with a 14cm two-way thermal control intelligent cooling fan to ensure your professional PC system will work under heavy load, also capable of powering your PC system equipped with NVIDIA® SLI™ or ATI CrossFireX™ setup.


Features:-
- 100% Full Modular Cabling Design For Easy Cable Management
- 80 PLUS ® Gold Certified, 90.43% 92.03% 90.27% Efficiency At 20% 50% 100% Rated Load
- Full Range Auto Voltage Detection Design 100V~240V (Active PFC)
- Comply With ATX 12V. V2.2, EPS 12V. V2.91 & SSI EPS 12V. V2.92 Specification
- Comply With Energy Star Standard & EuP (Energy Using Products) Regulation
- Over Voltage Protection / Over Current Protection / Over Power Protection / Short Circuit Protection / Under Voltage Protection
- Support All Intel/AMD Multi-Core CPU & ATX/BTX Compatible Motherboards
- Support NVIDIA® SLI™ & ATI CrossFireX™ High Performance Graphic Card
- Patented Easy To Use & Install Crystal Clear Cube Connectors with LED
- More than 2,000 times On/Off test
- Unleaded Green Materials with RoHS/WEEE Compliance
- Perfect For Professional & High Performance Gaming System

Speciication:-
- Type: ATX
- Maximum Power: 650W
- Fans: 1 x 14cm
- PFC: Active
- +12V Rails: 1
- Modular Cable: Yes 100% modular cable design
- Input Voltage Full Ranage - 100V~240V
- Input Frequency Range 50 ± 3 Hz / 60 ± 3 Hz
- Output +3.3V@22A ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected]
- Protection OVP?OCP?OPP?SCP?UVP
- Dimension 200mm(L) x 150mm(W) x 86mm(H)
- 1x 20+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
- 1x 8-Pin EPS12V
- 1x 4+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
- 4x 6+2-Pin-PCIe
- 10x SATA
- 5x 4-Pin-Molex
- 1x Floppy
- Warranty: 5yr

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Don't know why they put that..it's more than capable of running 2 cards up to Nvidia 970 level.

I think it's always been the rule of thumb up until now where 550w = 1 card and 750w/850w = 2 cards. 650w was also a single card solution in my eyes, but as the power requirements dropped it's now perfect for 2 powerful cards.
 
EVGA G2 750W is essentially the same thing, but with 100W more and 2x the warranty is better value at around 8 quid more.

but it's OOS pretty much everywhere.
 
Don't know why they put that..it's more than capable of running 2 cards up to Nvidia 970 level.

It depends on your hardware configuration though which i guess is why the recommendations still stand. two 970's might go fine but with an fx5950 @ 5hz that'll chew up 250w on its own? Also worth noting the power consumption of maxwell2 increases rapidly approaching 780 levels if you are encoding or using other cuda accelerated software etc. which would probably write the 650w off. It certainly will cope in most situations but i guess i'm thinking it needs more consideration now when speccing psu's.

EVGA G2 750W is essentially the same thing, but with 100W more and 2x the warranty is better value at around 8 quid more.

but it's OOS pretty much everywhere.

the G2 750w is based on the 750w leadex i believe. It's certainly a step above the 650w leadex.
 
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