| StarTech.com WattSmart 650 W Power Supply Review |
| By
Gabriel Torres
on March 8, 2008
| Page 8 of 9 |
Main Features
StarTech.com WattSmart 650 W power supply main specs include: - ATX12V 2.2
- Nominal labeled power: 650 W.
- Measured maximum power: 666 W at 50.7º C (or 793 W at 50º C with +12 V noise level outside specs).
- Labeled efficiency: 80% minimum
- Measured efficiency: Between 82.2% and 86.2% at 115 V.
- Active PFC: Yes.
- Motherboard Connectors: One 20/24-pin connector, one ATX12V connector and one EPS12V connector.
- Peripheral Connectors: two auxiliary power cables for video cards with 6-pin connectors, two cables containing three standard peripheral power connectors and one floppy disk drive power connector each and two cables containing three SATA power connectors each.
- Protections: Information not available. During our tests we could test that this power supply has over load (OLP) and short-circuit (SCP) protections working. Over current protection (OCP) test failed.
- Warranty: 3 years.
- Real manufacturer: ATNG
- More Information: http://www.startech.com
- Average price in the US*: USD 135.00.
* Researched at Shopping.com on the day we published this review.
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