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ADATA HM Series 650W Power Supply Review

The ADATA HM Series 650W power supply arrives in a colourful box with logos highlighting the SLI and 80 Plus Bronze certifications.

The bundle contains a power cable for your region, a user manual, and an excellent, high quality storage pouch for the modular cabling. This pouch folds shut and is sealed with felt.

The cabling is extensive, particularly for a 650W power supply offering four PCI-E cables for full SLI and Crossfire support. There are also a plethora of SATA and molex cables for hooking up to fans, hard drives and optical drives.

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8 comments

  1. Channel well have made some decent designs over the years. This looks to be very good value. id buy it, especially as its modular.

  2. I like the paintwork. My last power supply had a black finish which stratched even putting it in ! more companies need to spend more time with this.

  3. Excellent, there is a severe shortage of good modular power supplies in this price range. I thought everyone was doing away with it. I hate all the cabling as I never have more than one video card and a single hard drive.

  4. Looks like a bit of a bargain considering the stuff you get with it. The corsair TX are good too, but I noticed they arent modular which is a bit of a downside for me.

  5. Seems they thought this one out, nice to see such a budget supply coming with a pouch for storage too. wasnt expecting that as you normally only see that on expensive ones.

  6. I think it just proves that most of these manufacturers are using the same companies, such as channel well, seasonic etc. I think enermax are one of the few to make their own from the ground up

  7. were can you buy them for £75?