Our research indicates that at the time of this post, the EVGA SuperNOVA 650 G+ 650W 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular Power Supply (120-GP-0650-X1) is $24.99 lower (~33.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $74.99.
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Our research indicates that at the time of this post, the EVGA SuperNOVA 650 G+ 650W 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular Power Supply (120-GP-0650-X1) is $24.99 lower (~33.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $74.99.
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Model: Supernova 650 G1+ - Power Supply - 650 Watt
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How do you know it was the eco mode if you bought a more powerful PS? Are you sure it wasn't because you needed 750w to power everything you have? Doesn't eco mode on the EVGS PS mean the fan stays off at low to medium load and comes on at higher loads? Do you think the PS was overheating because the fan wasn't turning on and that caused reboots?
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I had the 650w GT that got on sale at $50 and my PC kept rebooting constantly due to Eco mode. I swapped out to another Corsair RX750M and my issued stopped. There is not switch to turn off the Eco so I returned it to Amazon.
I had the 650w GT that got on sale at $50 and my PC kept rebooting constantly due to Eco mode. I swapped out to another Corsair RX750M and my issued stopped. There is not switch to turn off the Eco so I returned it to Amazon.
How do you know it was the eco mode if you bought a more powerful PS? Are you sure it wasn't because you needed 750w to power everything you have? Doesn't eco mode on the EVGS PS mean the fan stays off at low to medium load and comes on at higher loads? Do you think the PS was overheating because the fan wasn't turning on and that caused reboots?
My rig worked fine with old 600w Thermaltake. CPU 10700k, GPU Radeon 5500 xt, Corsair H60 water cooling, 1 SSD, 1 HDD, 6 fans. No reboot issue since I built it.
When I switched over to this EGVA 650w, I got constant reboot every couple hours if I opened too many browsers, applications. The CPU temp is around 33 C idle but it hit up to 55 C and the power supply fan didn't even kick in.
I stick to Corsair power supply now. My CX750M has been up 4 days straight without any reboot.
How do you know it was the eco mode if you bought a more powerful PS? Are you sure it wasn't because you needed 750w to power everything you have? Doesn't eco mode on the EVGS PS mean the fan stays off at low to medium load and comes on at higher loads?
Under Eco mode, the fan doesn't even run until heavy loads. It didn't even run at high loads and cause my PC to reboot. No manual switch to turn it off.
Under Eco mode, the fan doesn't even run until heavy loads. It didn't even run at high loads and cause my PC to reboot. No manual switch to turn it off.
One of the reviews says "If I turn the PC back on shortly after a spontaneous shutdown and flip the Eco Mode switch off, the fan runs at a very high speed and pushes out a lot of hot air."
There wasn't a switch on yours?
One of the reviews says "If I turn the PC back on shortly after a spontaneous shutdown and flip the Eco Mode switch off, the fan runs at a very high speed and pushes out a lot of hot air."
There wasn't a switch on yours?
The 650 GT (maybe all of the GT line?) has no switch. Confirmed with EGA support - there is no way to turn off auto Eco mode.
FWIW...bought a used one for my rig last week. been working fine running 24/7.
running 3x 3070 at 120w each with 3 risers using 2x 6pin and 1 molex. using a secondary PSU to load a few more GPUs and mobo/cpu.
EDIT: this PSU does not come with a 8pin to dual 8pin (6+2) cable. You will have to either buy it separately or use the 2 single 8pin to 1 8pin (6+2) cable that comes with the PSU if you are trying to power up a GPU that requires dual 8pin.
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The 650 GT (maybe all of the GT line?) has no switch. Confirmed with EGA support - there is no way to turn off auto Eco mode.
Just realized I totally forgot I have an EVGA eco mode 650 GQ in one of my systems that I use every day. It has an eco mode switch so I guess some of the eco mode PS have switches and some don't. The 650 GQ has been in use 6 years and never had an issue with reboots. Yours could have been defective.
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you used 750w comparing to this 650w.
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you used 750w comparing to this 650w.
When I switched over to this EGVA 650w, I got constant reboot every couple hours if I opened too many browsers, applications. The CPU temp is around 33 C idle but it hit up to 55 C and the power supply fan didn't even kick in.
I stick to Corsair power supply now. My CX750M has been up 4 days straight without any reboot.
you used 750w comparing to this 650w.
but not this 650w...
but not this 650w...
There wasn't a switch on yours?
There wasn't a switch on yours?
running 3x 3070 at 120w each with 3 risers using 2x 6pin and 1 molex. using a secondary PSU to load a few more GPUs and mobo/cpu.
EDIT: this PSU does not come with a 8pin to dual 8pin (6+2) cable. You will have to either buy it separately or use the 2 single 8pin to 1 8pin (6+2) cable that comes with the PSU if you are trying to power up a GPU that requires dual 8pin.
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