Amazon has Cooler Master V650 Gold V2 650W 80+ Gold Semi-Fanless Full Modular Power Supply for $74.99 - $30 Rebate = $44.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member lollersk8 for finding this deal.
About this item:
Performance Driven Topology : The half-bridge LLC resonant converter and DC-DC technology offer reliable and stable voltage outputs for safer, more reliable performance and higher efficiency.
Semi-Fanless Mode with Hybrid Switch : The 135mm FDB fan is semi-fanless up to 40% load and can be manually turned off with a hardware-based hybrid switch.
Full-Modular Cabling : Modular cables reduce clutter, increase airflow, and improve overall efficiency and thermal performance.
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This offer is $15 lower than a Frontpage deal last month.
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<from the rebate PDF>
How to Claim Your Rebate card:
1. Purchase any of the products listed above between 12/01/2022 and 12/15/2022 at amazon.com or Newegg.com.
2. Fill out this form. For faster processing, you may go to coolermaster.rebateaccess.com and enter the promotion number 94856 to register online for your rebate.
3. Cut out and enclose the ORIGINAL UPC code from the product packaging.
4. Enclose a copy of the sales receipt or online invoice dated between 12/01/2022 and 12/15/2022 indicating your purchase(s) at amazon.com or Newegg.com.
5. Mail all of these items to the address noted below. Submission must be postmarked no later than 01/16/2023 in order to qualify.
Coolermaster Mail-In Rebate
Promotion 94856
PO Box 22092
Tempe, AZ 85285-2092
I keep debating this and am on the fence for a cheap backup psu or one for a secondary low-end build. Is there really any reason not to at this price? Sure, you can find 400-500W non-modular "80+" (not gold) PSUs at this price, but gold instantly pushes the price tag of any brand $70. I see no losing situation here.
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This is a great price after the MIR!
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