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forum threadIzzy138 | Staff posted May 04, 2026 01:37 PM
forum threadIzzy138 | Staff posted May 04, 2026 01:37 PM

RAIDMAX RX-650AED 650W Power Supply $34.99 + Free Shipping

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Raidmax via Newegg [newegg.com]has the RAIDMAX RX-650AED 650W Power Supply for w/ promo code MFSF66 (auto applied in cart) for $34.99. Shipping is Free

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  • SI-Tier OEM Reliability Proven and widely adopted by top-tier system integrators (SIs); built for long-term, stable performance in high-volume deployment.
  • Brown Box Packaging for Efficiency Delivered in OEM brown box packaging without extra retail fluff focused purely on function, quality, and value.
  • ATX 3.1 Ready, No Gen 5 Designed for modern systems using standard 6+2 pin PCIe connections; does not include 12VHPWR cable perfect for RTX 5060 and AMD RX 7700 builds.
  • Non-Modular Direct Output Fixed cable layout ensures durability, fewer connection points, and hassle-free cable setup in most PC cases.
  • 650W Continuous Output with Protections 80+ Gold efficiency, complete with OVP / UVP / OCP / SCP / OTP protections to safeguard your system.
  • Performance over Flash No RGB, no branding gimmicks just stable, certified power for builders who care about what's inside, not just how it looks.
  • **Reliable 5 Years Warranty
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Raidmax via Newegg [newegg.com]has the RAIDMAX RX-650AED 650W Power Supply for w/ promo code MFSF66 (auto applied in cart) for $34.99. Shipping is Free

Details:
  • SI-Tier OEM Reliability Proven and widely adopted by top-tier system integrators (SIs); built for long-term, stable performance in high-volume deployment.
  • Brown Box Packaging for Efficiency Delivered in OEM brown box packaging without extra retail fluff focused purely on function, quality, and value.
  • ATX 3.1 Ready, No Gen 5 Designed for modern systems using standard 6+2 pin PCIe connections; does not include 12VHPWR cable perfect for RTX 5060 and AMD RX 7700 builds.
  • Non-Modular Direct Output Fixed cable layout ensures durability, fewer connection points, and hassle-free cable setup in most PC cases.
  • 650W Continuous Output with Protections 80+ Gold efficiency, complete with OVP / UVP / OCP / SCP / OTP protections to safeguard your system.
  • Performance over Flash No RGB, no branding gimmicks just stable, certified power for builders who care about what's inside, not just how it looks.
  • **Reliable 5 Years Warranty

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May 04, 2026 04:35 PM
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CrazyHorse
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May 04, 2026 04:35 PM
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C Rating, I guess if you are on a budged budged but I would rather take my chances with Corsair revival series.
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May 06, 2026 03:39 PM
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CoralMeal998May 06, 2026 03:39 PM
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Quote from CrazyHorse :
C Rating, I guess if you are on a budged budged but I would rather take my chances with Corsair revival series.
Where are you getting the C Rating from? I don't see it on the newegg site. It does say 80+ Gold, not sure how much that influences the rating.
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Quote from CoralMeal998 :
Where are you getting the C Rating from? I don't see it on the newegg site. It does say 80+ Gold, not sure how much that influences the rating.

Here [zttbuilds.com]. The Rating I refer too is the SPL's Tier list where they test Power Supplies in detail. Like how much Volt is on the 5V Rail, ect... also testing the quality of the build. C is good enough for budget builds but I prefer quality Power Supply in any build so B is for me a minimum I usually look for A Rating PSU's and for high end builds only A Rating PSU's.
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WreckerALeXMay 07, 2026 06:32 AM
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Quote from CrazyHorse :
C Rating, I guess if you are on a budged budged but I would rather take my chances with Corsair revival series.
It's that bad?
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ThriftyThread5737May 08, 2026 02:16 AM
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Quote from WreckerALeX :
It's that bad?
You get what you pay for so this meets min spec quality wise for a PC power supply. When your building an electronic anything you can buy the .03C resistors or you can buy the $1 resistors now if your electronic thingiy has 100 resistors in it and cost $10 you know it doesn't have the $1 resistors in it! the more expensive parts usually have a higher MTBF ( mean time between failure) TL


[IMG]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/IMG]R they have quality parts in them that will last longer! That being said I built PC's out of the absolute cheapest PC cases and power supplies I could find at the corner PC shop for years and years and they never let me down. You know the PC components in the Walmart pallet that has the $5 DVD;s I bought the Power supplies from the corner PC store equivalent. I still have a couple of PC's laying around ( Torrent server and other old PC's repurposed) with these in them amazon.com/Thermaltake-Certified-Continuous-cooling-PS-SPD-0500NPCWUS-W/dp/B014W3EM2W/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3MDHF6UN74UTL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.3GRbT6Zz7rM2607k99zSLlRYP-P36DKrG4i9MarrJjP8_lH7CrfDDjsWTPuRPiZ3aDaKGh1HpdDs56-8k5gIm_kYxrC5vrpA-NPBZN8C2Gku1WjRk2IKYJTNTnEBL35yEAhRm0VT_vZmcbtcGY2sic4cgrqBuzxdJZ6coiZ6AG5na7dCjEr02eqRBcosR0WHAZfKtG1YrE1F8zgBRgS7UPQDw7WqClliv_Rsc5__UFc.rROVzjCJRngIGZrY57zJxiUsVs2ObYUFJUjyDuC_w_c&dib_tag=se&keywords=thermaltake+power+supply&qid=1778206734&sprefix=therm altake+power+suppl%2Caps%2C226&sr=8-1


Thermaltake Smart 500W 80+ White Certified PSU, Continuous Power with 120mm Ultra Quiet Cooling Fan, ATX 12V V2.3/EPS 12V Active PFC Power Supply PS-SPD-0500NPCWUS-W




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May 08, 2026 01:47 PM
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FatCatsFlatWalletMay 08, 2026 01:47 PM
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If you put these raidmax in a raid array you can maximize your output.
I'll see myself out.
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May 08, 2026 04:14 PM
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utgotyeMay 08, 2026 04:14 PM
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Power supply is not the place to cheap out. Doesn't mean by overpriced shit either. Do your research. The info is out there.
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May 10, 2026 08:20 PM
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Quote from CrazyHorse :
C Rating, I guess if you are on a budged budged but I would rather take my chances with Corsair revival series.
Yeah, NewEgg trying to scam by listing as "SI-Tier"... "SI" here means "system integrator".
C-Tier PSU off of the PSU Tier List.
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May 11, 2026 12:07 PM
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StrongGoat2257May 11, 2026 12:07 PM
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Quote from ghostfreckle :
Yeah, NewEgg trying to scam by listing as "SI-Tier"... "SI" here means "system integrator".
C-Tier PSU off of the PSU Tier List.
Agree. I wouldn't put this in my build. That said, ZTT's site says:
  • "Budget Gaming PCs (Less than $750) - Use Tier C, B, or A"
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laptoplarryMay 18, 2026 04:48 AM
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"sweet"...

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