Newegg Inc. via Walmart has 650W EVGA SuperNova 650 GT 80+ Gold Efficiency Fully Modular ATX Power Supply PSU (220-GT-0650-Y1) on sale for $64.99. Shipping is free.
Newegg also has 650W EVGA SuperNova 650 GT 80+ Gold Efficiency Fully Modular ATX Power Supply PSU (220-GT-0650-Y1) on sale for $64.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
80 PLUS Gold certified, with 90% (115VAC) / 92% (220VAC-240VAC) efficiency or higher under typical loads
Fully Modular to reduce clutter and improve airflow
100% Japanese Capacitors + OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, SCP, and Dual OTP Protections
Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan and EVGA Auto ECO Mode for ultra-quiet operation and increased lifespan
7 Year Limited Warranty and unparalleled EVGA Customer Support
Newegg Inc. via Walmart[walmart.com] has 650W EVGA SuperNova 650 GT 80+ Gold Efficiency Fully Modular ATX Power Supply PSU (220-GT-0650-Y1) on sale for $64.99. Shipping is free.
Newegg[newegg.com] also has 650W EVGA SuperNova 650 GT 80+ Gold Efficiency Fully Modular ATX Power Supply PSU (220-GT-0650-Y1) on sale for $64.99. Shipping is free.
thanks for posting this OP .. but can someone who knows more about this stuff let me know what tier this falls into? EVGA supernova appears so many times in this list I'm having a hard time figuring it out
thanks for posting this OP https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...lies/smile.gif .. but can someone who knows more about this stuff let me know what tier this falls into? EVGA supernova appears so many times in this list I'm having a hard time figuring it out
It is a great B tier PSU! All the Supernova GT PSU's that are less than 1000 w fall into the B tier. To top it off, EVGA is a very good brand that is trusted within the PC building community. It has a solid warranty!
Question:
This PSU only offers one CPU power cable an one motherboard 8 pin power cable,
should these two cables be plugged into the two 8 pin connectors that are very close to CPU on a Z790 motherboard?
I want to know the voltage wire spec of the CPU1 cable and the 8 pin motherboard power cable.
I dont want to burn anything.
Question:
This PSU only offers one CPU power cable an one motherboard 8 pin power cable,
should these two cables be plugged into the two 8 pin connectors that are very close to CPU on a Z790 motherboard?
I want to know the voltage wire spec of the CPU1 cable and the 8 pin motherboard power cable.
I dont want to burn anything.
You really should be reading your motherboard's manual, instead of asking here. It will likely answer that exact question.
Question:
This PSU only offers one CPU power cable an one motherboard 8 pin power cable,
should these two cables be plugged into the two 8 pin connectors that are very close to CPU on a Z790 motherboard?
I want to know the voltage wire spec of the CPU1 cable and the 8 pin motherboard power cable.
I dont want to burn anything.
Usually unless you are overclocking it and looking for peak performance you are fine with only 1 8 pin plugged in. Sometimes the PCIe 8 pin spots can go to the MB, read the manual.
Great power supply for the price and what it is. No PCIe 5 is the only downside.
The current 8 pin GPU cable can handle 150W.
PCIe 5 power cable would need to be able to handle 600W.
It doesn't make sense to support PCIe 5 from a 650W PSU
Question:
This PSU only offers one CPU power cable an one motherboard 8 pin power cable,
should these two cables be plugged into the two 8 pin connectors that are very close to CPU on a Z790 motherboard?
I want to know the voltage wire spec of the CPU1 cable and the 8 pin motherboard power cable.
I dont want to burn anything.
Recently, I was assembling a new PC with an MSI Pro Z790 motherboard and hesitated when I saw the two 8pin slots for the CPU. Because the 750w PSU I had only had one 8pin, and some people said that plugging in just one 8pin would be enough, but in that case, the manufacturer would have made only one. I think the reason the manufacturer bothered to make two was because of the manufacturer's recommendation. So in the end, I felt relieved when I bought a new PSU that supports 2 CPU pins from Amazon and assembled it.
Does anyone know how this shows up on your credit card if you purchase through Walmart? I still have a 20% cash back AMEX offer to use, but I'm skeptical it will show up as Walmart.com
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it does say "GT" so.. maybe Tier B?
" EVGA | Supernova : B5 / G+ / G5 / GD 2017 / GM [SFX] / GT <=1000W / =>GQ 850W / GA "
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it does say "GT" so.. maybe Tier B?
" EVGA | Supernova : B5 / G+ / G5 / GD 2017 / GM [SFX] / GT <=1000W / =>GQ 850W / GA "
This PSU only offers one CPU power cable an one motherboard 8 pin power cable,
should these two cables be plugged into the two 8 pin connectors that are very close to CPU on a Z790 motherboard?
I want to know the voltage wire spec of the CPU1 cable and the 8 pin motherboard power cable.
I dont want to burn anything.
This PSU only offers one CPU power cable an one motherboard 8 pin power cable,
should these two cables be plugged into the two 8 pin connectors that are very close to CPU on a Z790 motherboard?
I want to know the voltage wire spec of the CPU1 cable and the 8 pin motherboard power cable.
I dont want to burn anything.
This PSU only offers one CPU power cable an one motherboard 8 pin power cable,
should these two cables be plugged into the two 8 pin connectors that are very close to CPU on a Z790 motherboard?
I want to know the voltage wire spec of the CPU1 cable and the 8 pin motherboard power cable.
I dont want to burn anything.
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PCIe 5 power cable would need to be able to handle 600W.
It doesn't make sense to support PCIe 5 from a 650W PSU
This PSU only offers one CPU power cable an one motherboard 8 pin power cable,
should these two cables be plugged into the two 8 pin connectors that are very close to CPU on a Z790 motherboard?
I want to know the voltage wire spec of the CPU1 cable and the 8 pin motherboard power cable.
I dont want to burn anything.
Recently, I was assembling a new PC with an MSI Pro Z790 motherboard and hesitated when I saw the two 8pin slots for the CPU. Because the 750w PSU I had only had one 8pin, and some people said that plugging in just one 8pin would be enough, but in that case, the manufacturer would have made only one. I think the reason the manufacturer bothered to make two was because of the manufacturer's recommendation. So in the end, I felt relieved when I bought a new PSU that supports 2 CPU pins from Amazon and assembled it.