Gigabyte P-Series P650B
![]() | Outdated Product 2 376 ₴ Powerful, economical and relatively affordable ATX 12V v2.31 standard power supply with modern circuitry and high-quality element base. Able to provide energy load up to 650 watts. It is designed for operation in a wide range of input voltages (from 100 to 240 W), which makes it insensitive to spontaneous fluctuations in the operating parameters of the electrical network, which often occur in east european conditions. The manufacturer is positioning itself as an affordable product of the middle price category, designed to power high-performance gaming systems with flagship video cards (TDP up to 250 W). Suitable for the role of a power source for powerful workstations of the middle / upper level (including those equipped with professional graphics accelerators). The high stability of the o...utput voltages of the Gigabyte P-Series GP-P650B power supply is ensured by advanced circuitry (DC/DC converters, a resonant converter in the high-voltage part and a synchronous rectifier in the low-voltage part). This arrangement allows you to give up to 99.3% of the nameplate power on the +12V line and provides a current of up to 53 A. It is important that the efficiency at 50% load reaches 89%, which corresponds to the level of 80 Plus Bronze. For effective cooling, a controlled 120 mm fan with a durable hydrodynamic bearing is provided. The block is equipped with 4 PCI-E 8-pin (6+2) connectors and allows you to connect up to 6 SATA devices. |
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Powerful, economical and relatively affordable ATX 12V v2.31 standard power supply with modern circuitry and high-quality element base. Able to provide energy load up to 650 watts. It is designed for operation in a wide range of input voltages (from 100 to 240 W), which makes it insensitive to spontaneous fluctuations in the operating parameters of the electrical network, which often occur in east european conditions.
The manufacturer is positioning itself as an affordable product of the middle price category, designed to power high-performance gaming systems with flagship video cards (TDP up to 250 W). Suitable for the role of a power source for powerful workstations of the middle / upper level (including those equipped with professional graphics accelerators). The high stability of the output voltages of the Gigabyte P-Series GP-P650B power supply is ensured by advanced circuitry (DC/DC converters, a resonant converter in the high-voltage part and a synchronous rectifier in the low-voltage part).
This arrangement allows you to give up to 99.3% of the nameplate power on the +12V line and provides a current of up to 53 A. It is important that the efficiency at 50% load reaches 89%, which corresponds to the level of 80 Plus Bronze. For effective cooling, a controlled 120 mm fan with a durable hydrodynamic bearing is provided. The block is equipped with 4 PCI-E 8-pin (6+2) connectors and allows you to connect up to 6 SATA devices.
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The solution for the middle class is not the cheapest, but one of the quality options in this category! I previously used the KCAS 500W and it couldn't handle an overclocked i7 + GTX 1070 Ti with undervolting. It would just shut down... It was very noisy and heated up like crazy. However, this product from GIGABYTE is cool, quiet, and the voltage stays very stable! My consumption on the 12V line is about 350W, which is a little over 50% of the rated value. And at this level of consumption, the power supply is very quiet. It always blows out cold air. I recommend it to everyone who wants to set it and forget it! An excellent choice!!! Quality Silence Efficiency Fully Japanese capacitors Very rigid wires use Gigabyte P650B few months |
Even a "mom's gamer" won't go wrong with this, Gigabyte will come through and won't let you down. What is Flexil anyway, one of the well-known reviewers is Murk. After a successful flex, I bought the B700H power supply to replace my old 1kW Floston, because with it the new hardware would occasionally shut down due to surges. Following that, I replaced the i7 3770k and R9 290x with a Ryzen 2700 processor and a B450 Aorus Pro from Gigabyte, and an Aorus SSD with 512GB RGB. Everything was fine, considering I bought a 5700XT graphics card, which also consumes 300W at peak, just like the 290x. Everything was on fire, the B700H handled all the tasks required and I got it for 7k. Moreover, after this, two friends also installed the B700H in almost the same system and everything was fine. I decided to give my old hardware to a friend for a certain amount of money; the only thing missing was a PSU. The amount was 5k+, and the task was to stay within it, and the PSU had to be BR80+ considering that I installed the B700H for all my friends and it was working well. So I chose this very PSU, the P650B BR80+, plus it fit within the 5k budget—what could possibly go wrong? They're not there or I wasn't lucky! Burned my SSD, motherboard, hard drive, and memory. Repairing the motherboard will cost me 5.5k, plus buying a new SSD on SATA at 512 will be another 5k, and probably another 4k for memory, totaling 14.5k. Another power supply will be purchased as this one will be checked and refunded. The service where the motherboard was said all of this died through the 12-volt SATA line, and on the motherboard, either the hub-chipset-north bridge, call it what you want, burned out. The audio codec and small components were burnt out. Hopefully, the R9 290X video card and processor survived. Bought in an online trade. ![]() |