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The Seasonic S12III 650 SSR-650GB3 is a high-performance 650W power supply that boasts 80+ Bronze efficiency ratings, ensuring optimal power delivery for your PC. With a smart fan control system and a 5-year warranty, it combines reliability with quiet operation, making it an ideal choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Seasonic |
Series | S12III 650 |
Item model number | SSR-650GB3 |
Item Weight | 4.91 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.9 x 3.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 5.9 x 3.3 inches |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 220 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Seasonic Electronics |
Language | English, English, English |
ASIN | B07MWHRG99 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 17, 2019 |
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It came in a prompt manager. It works great.
J**N
Great brand been using them for years
When it comes to PSU they've top tier, was building a budget lan machine, PSU has not let me down, I have now owned 6 diff PSU from the company and they are all working like the day I got them. Def trustworthy company and awesome warranty. PSU runs quiet and cables are black no ketchup and mustard here. Comes pretty standard config can't complain
D**K
These PSU's are great (and that's coming from a former repair shop owner).
Recently retired from owning a computer repair shop for several decades. Have been messing with electronics and computers for over four decades now. Anyway, I've been a fan of these SeaSonic PSU's for years. And I'm still buying them for my own projects in retirement. I have worked on more PSU's than I care to remember. And I have tried a lot of different PSU's in my and my customers' builds over the years. For a long while I preferred PSU's from PC Power & Cooling, but in the past decade or so Sea Sonic has pulled ahead. They are my top pick now. SeaSonic sells good heavy PSU's with good components. They've been around since 1975 and it shows in their PSU's. I have some 18 year old PC Power & Cooling PSU's that have had near-constant use year after year and they just keep going. I keep moving them into new projects and just adding adapters/connectors if needed. They're great for legacy builds or Linux builds. Anyway, I expect to get the same longevity out of my SeaSonic PSU's. Also in my top 5 are Corsairs, CoolerMasters, and on occasion SilverStones (when there's a sale or I can't get what I want in a SeaSonic or PC Power & Cooling for a decent price). Not all PSU's from a company are the same. Especially if they outsource manufacturing here and there. Do your research on specific models that fit your intended project. Always buy more power than you need. And always keep all computers on a UPS (uninterrupted power supply). You'll be able to keep your PSU's going a lot longer if you do that. And just so you know, all the companies I stick with are also capable of producing stinkers. I just think they do so less often. All-in-all though, top end SeaSonics have never let me down. My brother likes them too and he's been working in computers longer than me AND is ten times the computer guy than I'll ever be.
T**M
Great for price, easy to install
I had to replace a 380 W power supply on a home-built desktop. The supply arrived on time, has all the right connectors for my MB/CPU, 2 DVDs, 2 HDs, etc... Worked immediately when I started up the PC. It is not perfectly silent but hard to hear above the existing fans so effectively silent. Also has a power connector for the video card that I don't need now but might in the future. Seems to be a great deal for the price.
A**H
High quality budget power
There are a lot of questionable power supplies on the jungle website, i was glad to find a Seasonic one at a good price point. Seasonic is a known high quality brand of power supplies, i've used them many times in the past. It's not modular so keeping a clean case is a bit of a challenge, but it matches the case finish and the black sleeves hide the cables that are required. Plenty of power. It was so quiet I was shocked it was on. No problems so far.
D**H
Great NAS PS
I have this running my NAS with a decent MSI mini ITX, i7-8700T, 4x7200 RPM HDDs and 4sSATA SSDs. It powers it all without issue and has been as reliable as I'd expect a Seasonic PS to be.This is my first Seasonic - I've been an EVGA fan for a decade+ but with them dumping most of their products and recently reducing their warranty length, I had to jump ship :( Seasonic has been treating me well so far.
B**D
Will it power a RTX 3080? Yes it will!
After 12 years I finally broke down with a little help from the U.S. government and built myself a new PC. My goal was to use the best possible components that my wallet could afford and then the pandemic hit. Prices skyrocketed and availability of PC components was hit hard. I wanted a gold rated power supply and there was just no way I was going to pay sometimes upwards of $500 for one and I didn't want one from a company that I didn't recognize. My power supply in my old PC was a Seasonic 500 watt one and it never let me down. It still works to this day. I took the plunge and got this 650 watt one not knowing that I would later win the video card lottery and luck out and obtain a RTX 3080 graphics card. They recommend 750 watts for it so I was a little bit worried but after watching several reviews many were saying that 650 watts was fine. I waited and waited and waited and when the video card finally arrived I installed it and since then I've gamed for hundreds of hours without a single issue. Once again Seasonic hasn't let me down. Of course it's only been a little over 6 months that I have had it so time will tell but if it's anything like my other Seasonic power supply I should have no issues with it and it should last for a long time.
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