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CORSAIR Enthusiast Series TX650 V2 650W High Performance Power Supply

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CORSAIR Enthusiast Series TX650 V2 650W High Performance Power Supply

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Corsair CMPSU-650TXV2 Enthusiast Series TX650 V2 Power Supply - 650 Watts, ATX, 140mm Fan, 80 Plus Bronze, SLI Ready, Active PFC

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ManufacturerCorsair
Model NumberCP-9020038-NA
ClassificationPower Supplies~~600W +
 

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Great PSU runs everything and my volts are mostly steady

review by birdsofwar

Idk if its my Motherboard or the PSU but i get flocculation from like 1.322 - 1.344V on the CPU when overclocked at 4.5ghz with C1E Enabled, rest of C states disabled, Speed-Step Enabled.

No problems i would definitely recommend this for your gaming computer, but if your going to SLI you may want more / want to read up on it cause i am unsure what will be needed..

It runs a SSD / 2 HDS 7200RPM / 1 MSI 660TF / ASROCK z77 extreme4/ and i5 3570K OC'd just fine!

Its selves are nice for the power cords, but cable management can be a little rough with this PSU, no Modular Cabling so bummer, but i didnt feel the need since my case has its own cable management system!

Bronze Rated on newegg.com and its a fair price!

ProsCons
Runs all my PC parts no errors / power problems. Quiet, decent fans (not really but eh doesnt get hot either)Maybe a little low on the watts haha but im good with 650.

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Great PSU runs everything and my volts are mostly steady

review by birdsofwar
About the voltage fluctuation (VCore) on your CPU, this is normal because its due to the motherboard and the settings in the BIOS such as LLC (Load Line Calibration) Even on manual voltage it may fluctuate a bit depending on load. So this is completely normal.
 
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