Solid Gear Neutron 650W 80+ Certified ATX Gaming Power Supply - View 1

Solid Gear Neutron 650W 80+ Certified ATX Gaming Power Supply

3.6 (61 ratings)
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Key Features

  • Type: ATX 12V v2.3 & EPS 12V v2.91
  • Maximum Power: 650W
  • Fan: 1x 120mm Nano Cooling Fan
  • Connectors: 1x 20+4pin Main Connector, 1x 4+4pin CPU Connector, 1x 6+2pin PCI-Express Connector, 6x SATA Connectors, 6x Peripheral Connectors, 1x Floppy Connector
  • Safety Approval: CUL, CE, CB, FCC

Specifications

Global Trade Identification Number
00859337002306
Manufacturer
Solid Gear
UPC
859337002306
Model Name
solid
Brand Name
Solid Gear
Number of Fans
1
Fan Size
120 Millimeters
Maximum Input Voltage
230 Volts
Wattage
650 watts
Cooling Method
Air
System Bus Connector Type
20+4pin,6+2pin
Compatible Devices
Personal Computer
Connector Type Used on Cable
atx,eps,floppy,pci-express,sata
Output Wattage
650 Watts
Form Factor
ATX12V / EPS12V
Item Weight
4 Pounds
Item Dimensions
7.1 x 3.4 x 5.9 inches

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Customer Reviews

J Part
It arrived in 2 days when I expected it in 5-8 business days. Price is amazing! Silent, and works like a charm. Great upgrade from my 400w PSU on my FX7026 system.Thanks a million!
Steven C.
I ordered this as part of a build. It was DOA, but as other reviewers have noted, not in an obvious way. I don't run a pc building shop, so I don't have lots of extra parts laying around. When the whole system failed to launch, I didn't have all the parts to test everything easily. Frankly, I assumed the motherboard was bad. (My apologies to MSI for the false mother board RMA.)I ended up ordering a second unit to see if the power supply was bad after the second motherboard had the same problem as the first. The second power supply unit had exactly the same problem as the first unit. Both units lit an LED on the mother board, so I assumed it was working but it wasn't. It took me a long time and a lot of heartburn to figure out that the issue was the Power Supply. I noticed another reviewer mentioned that the on/off rocker didn't seem to affect the state of the unit. It was always "on". BOTH the units I received had this issue too. I can't even imagine what could be wrong except for an internal wiring error.I returned it for a unit from another manufacturer. That unit worked right out of the box. I couldn't be happier with it. Skip this unit. There are many other power supply options available.
PC guy Phill
I didn't have any problems with this. It has video card connection and works well. If it needs to look good, get sleeved extensions
jordan Barnes
Everything worked great initially. Figment was good. Cables were long enough. DIED MONTHS AFTER WARRANTY EXPIRED. Worked for just over a year. Sad.