be quiet! power zone (650 W)

be quiet! power zone

650 W


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9 years ago

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9 years ago

I was supplied with the following cables: 1x Schuko to C13 1x T13 to C13 (separately in the box) 1x ATX (20+4) 1x CPU 4+4 pin (has another socket for the same cable on the spare part) 1x SATA with 4 plugs (drive) 1x cable with 2 SATA & 2 Molex (Drive) 1x cable with 2 SATA & 2 Molex & 1 FDD (Drive) Power supply unit has 4 Drive sockets, but only the above-mentioned three cables 3x fan cable (2 Pin) with 1x Molex and 1x fan suitable for 3 Pin connector (only 2 Pin connected) PSU has 3 sockets 2x Pci-e (VGA) with two 6+2 pin plugs each (spare part has 3 sockets) a few screws, cable ties and velcro straps are also included. Don't be surprised: the fans still run after switching off to dissipate the residual heat. All cables are cable management, including the ATX mainboard connector. The fan is a silentwing and also runs very quietly. All in all, this is a very well thought-out power supply. I have owned it for about 3 weeks now and am very happy with it. I would absolutely buy it again.
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You can deactivate the fan by unplugging it. To do this, however, you must open your power supply unit. There are a few points to note: -CAUTION Danger to life! Disconnect your power supply from the 230V mains. -CAUTION Danger to life! Give the power supply enough time to discharge the capacitors on the 230V side (leave it for 15 minutes). -You will definitely lose your warranty claim -Do not operate the power supply unit under load for too long without the FAN... after all, it is there to cool your power supply unit. If digitec.ch should actually wave this answer through and you can read it, I'll give you my personal tip: don't do it and buy a new power supply if the noise bothers you so much. The risk you take by opening it is disproportionate to the purchase price of 109.