⚡ Power Up Your Game with XPGADATA!
The XPGADATA PYLON is a high-performance 650-watt ATX power supply designed for gamers and professionals alike. With compact dimensions and lightweight design, it delivers reliable energy while ensuring compatibility with advanced systems. Perfect for those who demand efficiency and power in their setups.
Brand | ADATA |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 14 x 8.6 cm; 2.22 Kilograms |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Item model number | 75260131 |
Manufacturer | ADATA |
Form Factor | ATX |
Voltage | 220 |
Wattage | 650 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 Milligrams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 7 |
Item Weight | 2.22 Kilograms |
A**A
Excelente fuente de Poder
Se coloco esta fuente de poder en una PC con Ryzen 7 5700G, Nvidia 3060, 32Gb RAM, NVMe 2Tb, y todo funciona perfectamente, es una fuente muy silenciosa y fuerte
A**O
Muito bom.
Produto muito bom e entregue na data, porém não recebi a nota fiscal DANFE.
D**W
Great Deal
Just what I needed for my pc build.
S**I
Great PSU.
This is basically the only choice if you need a PSU with 2 PCIe power cables for your GPU but can't or don't want to spend too much. It can do 54A on the +12V rail, which equates to 648W. I'm using this PSU with a Zotac GTX 760, which is a particularly power hungry GPU that can consume up to 170W, and requires 2x6 pin PCIe power cables. Previously was using an Artis 500W Gold Power Supply; while it was great and quiet at minimal loads with GPUs that didn't require more than about 100W, and it lasted me for 5 years, it gave up within 2 weeks of running the 760. This PSU is about the same level of noise, has more cables, looks better imo and has been super reliable (I've enabled Asus Anti-Surge and so far, it hasn't triggered once). Keep in mind that the 450W and 550W versions of this PSU don't come with 2xPCIe power cables, only 1.Pros:0. Cheaper and better quality than most PSUs in this range. This was the most important factor to me; I was looking for something cheap but good that could power my 760, and it's way better than I expected it to be at this price. Everything from the PSU casing to the internals to the cables feels premium.1. A lot of cables; there are more than 4 SATA power connectors (I didn't count) and 3 Molex connectors, 2 PCIe cables (as mentioned above), 2 8-pin CPU cables and a FDD power cable.2. Runs super quiet, can't hear it over the Stock Intel CPU fan.3. Has a power switch on the back, which can be super useful when testing.4. Cables are braided and thicc.5. 650W is plenty for most mid-range gaming rigs nowadays, so there's some future proofing built in if you aren't always running the latest games that need expensive power hungry gaming cards.Cons:1. Packaging is garbage. I know I'm not paying a lot for the component quality this PSU provides, but I was worried that the PSU might have gotten damaged in transit because of how meagre the packaging was- Just a red cardboard box with a manual. To be fair there were no dents or scratches on the PSU itself, so it did its job.2. Too many cables, and they're thick. I didn't copy paste this from the Pros, but what this means is it's really hard to cable manage, especially if you have a small case. It almost didn't fit in my case, and I had to bend the cables coming out of the PSU a bit to fit, plus because I have a relatively small case, cable management wasn't easy at all. I got confused at various points as to which cables I had run on the backside of the case and which ones I hadn't because there are so many of them. This won't be an issue if you have a normal sized PC Case, but SFF Case users beware.3. No cable/zip ties to tie the cables. This may not be a normal thing that comes with all power supplies, but the Artis came with them and this PSU really needs those.All that being said, I still highly recommended it. I got this for 4,700 INR, and there are lower power PSUs that go for more than that price. The media reviews are also really favorable, and cable and packaging complaints aside, I'm really happy with this product. As long as you don't try to use it with a high end rig, you'll be happy with it.
T**
Buen producto
Está muy bien pero lo que no tome en cuenta es que no es modular y tiene todos los cables ahí puestos pero fuera de eso funciona muy bien y está bien el mallado que tiene en los cables, funciona perfectamente