This is the end of your search for a power supply that provides a consistent and reliable flow of power to your critical components. Install the NZXT C650 650W Modular Power Supply into your computer system to accomplish this. With its current price of Rs 23,000, it is competitive with the industry’s big names.
Even when under load, the C650 has more than enough power to keep the lights on. You have 80 Plus Gold certification, which means it exceeds 90% efficiency at 50% load, giving you more performance per watt. The C series is built to last, thanks in part to the numerous installed protections and all-Japanese capacitors.
What’s In The Box?
When it came to the C650, NZXT kept things simple, providing only four mounting screws, some modular cables, and an AC power cable in addition to the PSU. The modular cables, on the other hand, come in a simple purple bag, allowing them to be contained. There are no other accessories, such as cable straps or cable ties.
Since the NZXT C650 PSU is fully modular, no cables are hardwired to the chassis. The cables are all made of black wires and black connectors. The SATA and Molex cables are “flat” in design, with exposed wires that are connected to each other, whereas the PCI Express, CPU, and 24-pin ATX cables have nylon sleeving that covers the wires.
Aesthetically Pleasing Appearance
The C650 was designed by NZXT to be both aesthetically pleasing and functional. The chassis is completely black, with the company logo and product name printed on both sides in dark reflective fonts. On the top side of the chassis is a black sticker with the unit’s electrical certifications and specifications. Other cosmetic upgrades are limited to simple chassis upgrades like rounded edges and an integrated fan finger guard. Although the PSU is 150 mm deep, which is slightly longer than the ATX standard (140 mm), it is compatible with the vast majority of ATX-compliant cases on the market. Only a small number of proprietary case designs may cause compatibility issues.
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