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Apevia's Java 650W power supply is a great looking unit with excellent cost efficiency for its features and reliability. This power supply features a thermally controlled 120mm UV blue fan. When internal temperatures rise, fan speed increases; at cooler temperatures fan speed will decrease or pause.
It comes equipped with plenty of connectors including 4 × SATA and 2 × PCI-E connector to support modern PC systems, and sleeved cables for improved airflow and appearance. The Java 650W power supply uses industry protection technologies in order to safeguard your system: Short-Circuit, Over-Current, Over-Voltage, Over-Power, Under-Voltage, and Over-Temperature.
ATX12V and EPS12V Compatible Compatible with the ATX12V and EPS12V standards, the APEVIA ATX-JV650W power supply provides maximum stable power to drive the processors as well as other components for desktop and even sever computer systems.
650W Maximum Power The APEVIA ATX-JV650W power supply provides a maximum power of 650W to deliver safe, reliable output for high-end computer systems. Four industry-leading independent +12v rails are provided for more stable and safer power output.
Quiet Operation The silent 120mm UV blue LED fan delivers high efficient cooling and ensures quiet operation through fan speed adjustments in response to loading conditions.

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“Cost, Power, good amount of connectors, good cable length”— er 9/18/2009
“Extremely loud buzzing during mouse scroll / some games. Constant squeeking noise even while idle.”— 4/28/2011

