Apevia Premier 650W 80+ Gold Semi-Modular Power Supply
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Apevia Premier 650W 80+ Gold Semi-Modular Power Supply
$59.99
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Apevia Premier 650W 80+ Gold Semi-Modular Power Supply Description
- 650W 80+ Gold Certified Active PFC ATX Gaming Semi-Modular Power Supply.
- Semi Modular Design Supports Cable Management. Connectors: 1 x 20/24pin Main Power, 2 x P8(4+4P) ESP 12V, 4 x SATA + 4 x 8(6+2)pin PCI-E, 4 x Peripheral, 1 x Floppy. Single 12V Output for Higher Power Usage
- Auto-Thermally Controlled 135mm RGB Fan with 366 RGB Light Modes. Output: +3.3V@20A, +5V@20A, [email protected], [email protected], +5Vsb@3A
- Heavy Duty Protections: Short-Circuit/ Over-Voltage/ Over-Power/ Under-Voltage Protections. Double Forward Converter Design.
- Supports ATX 12V 2.3 Version. Supports Dual/Quad Core CPUs. Supports SLI/Crossfire/ Haswell. Large Japanese Capacitor.
- IMPORTANT: The power supply will not power on simply by connecting the power cord to both the power supply and wall outlet. Ensure that all the power supply cables are properly connected to the PC for it to power on.
- IMPORTANT: The 8pin CPU connector can be split apart to become a 4+4 connector by pushing one end of the 4pin down and the other end of the 4pin up for motherboards that require a 4pin power connector.
- IMPORTANT: The 8pin PCI-E GPU connector can be split apart to become a 6+2 connector by pushing one end of the 6pin down and the other end of the 2pin up for graphics cards that require a 6pin power connector.
- IMPORTANT: The 24pin motherboard connector can be split apart to become a 20+4 connector by pushing one end of the 20pin down and the other end of the 4pin up for motherboards that require a 20pin power.
Apevia Premier 650W 80+ Gold Semi-Modular Power Supply Specification
Specification: Apevia Premier 650W 80+ Gold Semi-Modular Power Supply
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Apevia Premier 650W 80+ Gold Semi-Modular Power Supply Reviews (13)
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Eric Farmer –
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All in all it is a sold PSU. It was easy to install and looks great. It fit my HFlow 9 case perfectly and it is really quiet. It provides enough power to run my system which include an rtx 4060 and AMD 8 core processor. (Sorry I can’t recall the specific CPU.) However I do think I probably should have aimed a little higher on my power cap but that is not this companies fault.
Quality is pretty great however I docked 1 star for 2 reasons.
1 when installing I had to break off the retention clip on one of my psu cables in order to plug it in. The cut out of the plate could have been made to accommodate the retention clip but to me this was a silly thing that was overlooked when they designed it. 2nd the RGB fan is cool and it does put off some nice colors however the inability to turn off the RGB without shutting down the system is annoying. There is a button on the psu for changing the patterns. Maybe if I hold it down long enough the lights will turn off but either way… it wasn’t immediately obvious and I’m picky. It’s still a great psu for the price.
Eric Farmer –
I thought my computer had issues with the power supply (PSU). I was not sure, though. I decided to ignore the issues and leave it on and hope for the best. Well, eventually, my computer decided it did not want to power on anymore. I figured I needed a new PSU.
I browsed for a while and read some reviews. I saw this product. My previous power supply was 700w and rated. This product Apevia ATX-PM650W Premier is 650w and is also gold rated.
I liked the price, and the product was on sale. Amazon showed my order would arrive overnight the next day. So to end the analysis paralysis, I decided to tempt fate and buy this product.
So I want to state I don’t blame the product for this. But changing the PSU was more of a pain than I thought it would be. But somehow, at the end of this struggle, my computer powered on, and I got to the BIOS. Then soon after I booted into my operating system (OS).
Seeing how I just got the product, I can’t say much about how long it will last. But so far, everything is working as expected. Since I cleaned up some cables and dust, my computer might even be running slightly cooler now.
If there are any major issues, I will update this review.
Philip S. –
Taking a chance here. Unit arrived well packaged and includes a plethora of cables. The main power supply and PCI are hardwired to the unit and the rest are modular in nature. They do include a line that has MOLEX and plenty of SATA. I used this PS in a new Apevia Guardian Pro case for a AMD ATX AM4 board. The main power cable is a bit “short” and getting it attached was tricky. Everything else was fine. For now I give it a 5 star rating based on price, performance, and value. I cannot speak about longevity though. I owned a Apevia PS a long time ago and it was of poor quality and died within a year. Hopefully these are better built units. Time will tell.
Alexandra –
Bon rapport qualité prix.
Zed –
Installed this in my pc its a very good powersupply so far only complaint is its noisy
jang sun wook –
My power supply was Brocken so i needed to switch and i find this one with rgb and it works fine
Arron Gorny –
reliable, no issues yet. too many modes, hard to navigate throughout all the colors. good psu in general, 850w 80plus gold for a solid price.
Qalam Aguirre –
Ryzen 9 7900
4060 TI
Worked for around 2 hours and then my computer shut off. I tried turning it back on and the fans come on for a second and shut off immediately. Trademark faulty PSU.
How frustrating…
Will McEachern –
Plugged it into an already tested Motherboard and absolutely nothing happens. It’s completely dead.
Arron Gorny –
This was my fault trusting a unknown brand like this but the power supply literally killed my GPU. I’ve tried contacting the manufacturer but I’ve gotten zero responce and Amazon won’t help me with a refund either. It’s cheap for a reason don’t buy I promise the power supply will kill a component of yours.
Jahkare R. –
it powers everything nicely and i can say this is a good power supply just don’t like the rgb though but you can turn it of. so 10/10
Frank –
It works fine.
Michael Cormier –
Plenty of cables. Gold rated. RGB looks good (doesn’t distract from the case and the inside RGB) and has an easy to use button to change the color. Great price. No noticeable noise. Happy with the choice.