

Xenta 600W 12cm Fan PSU - 1x 6pin PCI-E 2x SATA
- - 600W Continuous Power (650W Peak Output)
- Quiet 12cm Cooling Fan
- 20+4pin Main Power, 4+4pin ATX 12V connectors
- 2x SATA hard drive connectors
- 1x 6pin PCI-Express graphics card connector
- 1.2 Metre UK Power Lead Included - Show more details…
QuickFind code: 219540
Manufacturer ID: KK9966-650P
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Xenta 600W 12cm Fan PSU - 1x 6pin PCI-E 2x SA Product Description
Features:
- 600W Continuous Power (650W Peak Output
- High quality black paint coating
- Quiet 12cm Cooling Fan
- 230v - 115v voltage switch
- Braided Main Power Cable for easy cable management inside the case
- Cable Connectors: 2x SATA, 5x 4pin Molex, 20+4pin Main Power, 4+4pin ATX 12V, 1x 6pin PCI-Express
- 6x Cable Ties included for cable management
- 1.2 Metre UK Power Lead Included
ATX V2.3
Xenta 600W 12cm Fan PSU - 1x 6pin PCI-E 2x SA Product Reviews
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650W PEAK 5v@30AMP 12v@29AMP
operating system:Windows 7THIS POWER SUPPLY IS 650W PEAK HAS 5v@30AMP 12v@29AMP
THIS IS FINE ON A QUAD+ CORE SYSTEM WITH A GRAPHICS CARD
UP TO THE AMD RADEON HD6850 I HAVE HAD 5 OF THESE OVER THE LAST 6 MONTHS FOR DIFFERENT PC BUILDS ALL HAVE BEEN FINE AND ALL HAVE BEEN QUIET RUNNING.
Really solid
have this running on an intel Core i5 760 with an AMD Radeon 6850 PCI-E and is rock solid no bottleneck or anything. was worried at 26.00 wether it would handle it but when playing battlefield 3 is really cool
Good PSU but poor manufacturing Quality Control
operating system:Windows XPI bought two of these Xenta 600W PSUs. One was fine but the other was faulty, producing incorrect voltages. I've never had a doa PSU before, so this is concerning for Xenta, considering another reviewer got a faulty one too. Ebuyer was very good with immediate RMA however.
The working PSU appears to be of high quality and is producing good steady voltages in use. The fan is nice and quiet and shifting plenty of air through the case.
Only 4 stars because of concerns over manufacturing quality control - some work, some don't.
Does the Job Nicely.
operating system:Windows 7I've had one of these since January last year, and i'd have to say its still working fine. Unlike the other reviewer, I have had no problems whatsoever, and is still powering my PC today (AMD PhII 550BE (3.6GHz), NVIDIA GTS450, 2 HDD's and about 3 fans). Although many people say, stay away from cheap and budget PSU's, the one I received from ebuyer has worked flawlessly for over a year. The only downside is that it isn't modular. So if you have a mATX case, be prepared for a mass of cables everywhere.
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