Technical Details
Corsair SMPS CX650M 650 Watt 80 Plus Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply
Item model number | CP-9020103-UK |
Weight | 3.27kg |
MTBF | 100,000 hours |
80 PLUS Certification Level | Bronze |
Power | 650 Watts |
Zero RPM Fan Mode | No |
Fan Bearing Technology | Sleeve |
Fan size | 120 |
Corsair Link Support | No |
Continuous Output Rated Temperature (°C) | 40°C |
Dimensions | 150mm x 86mm x 140mm |
Modular | Semi |
Cable Type | Low-Profile All Black |
ATX Connector | 1 |
EPS Connector | 1 |
Floppy Connector | 1 |
4-Pin Peripheral Connector | 4 |
PCIe Connector | 2 |
SATA Connector | 6 |
Plug Type | NA |
Warranty | 5 Years |
Corsair SMPS CX650M 650 Watt 80 Plus Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply
Performance, reliability, and the convenience of modular cabling for basic system upgrades
CX Series Modular power supply units are an excellent choice for basic system builds and desktop PC computer upgrades, offering high reliability, low noise, and the flexibility of modular cabling.
Low noise
80 PLUS Bronze certified efficiency and clever fan design allow for little or no detectable fan noise during regular operation.
Faster installation and better-looking builds
The modular cabling system lets you use only the cables you need. You get to save space and reduce clutter for a cleaner-looking build and improved airflow.
Reliable and compatible
CX Series Modular is built and tested to strict standards for trouble-free installation and smooth operation.
Good looks
The matte black finish, black-sleeved cables and black connectors help give your system a restrained, high-tech look.
Corsair engineering and quality control
Every Corsair power supply is designed by our California engineering team and built to our exact specifications. The same care that goes into the design and testing of our renowned high-power enthusiast power supplies also goes into the CX Series Modular, because you need confidence and reliability regardless of your build budget.
Modular cabling system
Since the peripheral power cables aren’t hard-wired to the power supply, you can connect only the cables you need for your exact configuration of PCIe cards and storage devices. The rest of the cables stay in the box, and not in your PC’s case where they can add to the clutter and interfere with airflow.