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BitFenix Fury 650W Gold Modular Review

Rating: 7.5.

Bitfenix have earned a strong reputation in enthusiast circles thanks to their wide range of quality case designs. In the efforts to diversify their portfolio they recently launched a power supply range – dubbed the ‘Fury'. Available in three capacities – we look at the mid model today – the Fury 650W. These semi modular power supplies have all achieved 80 Plus Gold Certification and are competitively priced. One of the main talking points is actually the individually sleeved cabling, eye catching at this price point.
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There is no doubt the Bitfenix Fury range of power supplies are designed to target the mass market of enthusiast users. We all love to read about the latest and greatest 1,500 watt power supplies, but very few of us with a single graphics card will ever need greater than a 650 watt power supply.

Specification:-

  • Built by FSP, Designed by BitFenix.
  • MTBF: 100,000 hours.
  • Efficiency Rating: 80Plus Gold.
  • PF Correction: Active.
  • Protection Features: Over Voltage / Under Voltage / Over Current / Short Circuit / Over Temperature / Over Power.
  • Safety Approvals: CB / TUV / ULOR CUL / BSMI.
  • 3.3v: 26A.
  • 5v: 26A.
  • 12v: 50A.
  • Total Power: 650W.
  • Warranty: 5yr.

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4 comments

  1. I wonder if they will be reliable? I guess only time will tell. Those individually sleeved cables do look tempting!

  2. Why buy this when the Seasonic 660W Fully Modular 80+ Platinum is available for £3 more? No brainer there.

  3. Tom Callum Rawes

    I bought the 550W model 4 weeks ago purely for the cables. I would of wanted the Corsair but the added costs of the braided cables is too much. I know it’s pricey and better options for the money, but the cables sold it for me. After building my ITX PC, I’m glad I went for this unit as the cables helped a lot and make the build look professional.

  4. yea, especially being that this is based on fsp aurum. that mediocre at very best platform needs to die already.