Antec NeoPower 650 Blue Power Supply Review - Page 4 - Conclusion

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Antec NeoPower 650 Blue Power Supply Review
Page 2 - More Information
Page 3 - Power Specs and Testing
Page 4 - Conclusion
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Conclusion:

The Antec NeoPower Blue 650 is overall an excellent quality unit with some very good features. Its ability to run in near silence will make it very desirable for Home-Theare PC builders, and it has more than enough power to cater for gamers and more high-end enthusiasts. The very stable voltage levels also make it a good unit for the overclockers out there, and although it doesn’t have hundreds of power connectors for drives and peripherals like some models out there, it has enough for most systems I could imagine building – after all it still has a total of 10 drive connectors, how many do you really need?

Antec Embossing
Antec Embossing

The blue lights are just an added perk and only add about $10 to the price of the unit, but if you’re into making your case look fancy on the inside, they will be more than welcome. The NeoPower 650 Blue sells online for around AU$210, which is fairly mid-range for a power supply with this level of power, not the cheapest, but certainly not the most expensive, and given the quality of the unit and the fact it comes with a 5 year warranty, I think it’s excellent value. And if the blue lights aren’t for you, then save yourself $10 and get the standard NeoPower 650. I’m sure you won’t be disappointed with either one.

OzHardware Rating – 9/10 – Highly Recommended!

This product can be purchased online at www.techbuy.com.au (Direct Link)



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