Corsair CS Series Modular 650 W Review 3

Corsair CS Series Modular 650 W Review

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Specifications

Corsair CS650M Features & Specs
Max. DC Output650W
PFCActive PFC
Efficiency80 PLUS Gold
ModularYes
Intel Haswell ReadyYes
Operating temperatureno info
ProtectionsOver Voltage Protection
Under Voltage Protection
Over Power Protection
Over Temperature Protection
Short Circuit Protection
Cooling120 mm Sleeve Bearing Fan (HA1225L12S-Z)
Semi-passive operationNo
Dimensions150 mm (W) x 86 mm (H) x 140 mm (D)
Weight2.1 kg
ComplianceATX12V v2.4, EPS 2.92
Warranty3 years
Price at time of review (exc. VAT)$109.99
Efficiency is Gold and the PSU isn't only semi-modular but also Haswell ready thanks to the DC-DC converters generating its minor rails. It has all protections except for OCP (Over Current Protection), which is useless in a single-rail PSU of the mid- or high-capacity category.

The cooling fan doesn't feature ball- but sleeved bearings to reduce cost, and at only 14 cm long, the unit is also pretty compact. The warranty is only three years long, which seems very short compared to the five of the RM line, and the unit costs $110.

Corsair CS650M Power Specs
Rail3.3V5V12V5VSB-12V
Max. Power25A25A51A3A0.8A
130W612W15W9.6W
Total Max. Power650W
DC-DC converters are used for the minor rails, yet the +12V rail cannot deliver the unit's full power alone, at least on paper (the +12V rail in a PSU can normally deliver up to 98%-100% of the unit's maximum capacity because it also powers the minor rails). The minor rails have 130 W maximum combined power, which is quite strong, while the 5VSB rail is, with 3 A maximum current output, stronger than usual.

Cables & Connectors, Power Distribution

Native Cables
ATX connector (630mm)20+4 pin
4+4 pin EPS12V/ATX12V (650mm)1
8 pin EPS12V1
Modular Cables
6+2 pin PCIe (600mm+150mm)4
SATA (500mm+85mm+85mm+85mm)6
4 pin Molex (450mm+100mm+100mm+100mm)4
FDD Adapter (+100mm)1
The PSU has enough connectors for its capacity and cable length is usually adequate. Corsair shortened the gap between SATA connectors since HDDs are normally installed very close to each other, yet all other peripheral devices fed by 4-pin Molex connectors are installed fairly far apart from one another, so a distance a little over 10 cm would be welcome. All connectors use 18AWG gauges, which is as the ATX spec recommends.

Since this PSU features a single +12V rail, we do not have anything to comment on about its power distribution.
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