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| Brand | Rosewill |
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| Model | RP650-2 |
| Type | ATX12V v2.3 & EPS12V v2.91 |
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| Maximum Power | 650 W |
| Fans | 120mm Silent Dual-ball-bearing Blue LED Fan |
| PFC | Active |
| Main Connector | 20+4Pin |
| +12V Rails | 4 |
| PCI-Express Connector | 1 x 6-Pin, 1 x 6+2-Pin |
| SATA Power Connector | 4 |
| SLI | SLI Ready |
| CrossFire | CrossFire Ready |
| Modular | No |
| Power Good Signal | 100-500ms |
| Hold-up Time | 16ms min. |
| Efficiency | > 79% |
| Over Voltage Protection | +3.3V, +5V, +12V1, +12V2, +12V3, +12V4 |
| Input Voltage | 100 - 240 V |
| Input Frequency Range | 47 - 63 Hz |
| Input Current | 10A @ 115V, 5A @ 230V |
| Output | +3.3V@24A,+5V@24A,+12V1@20A,+12V2@20A, +12V3@20A, +12V4@20A,[email protected],[email protected] |
| MTBF | >100,000 Hours |
| Approvals | TUV, FCC, UL, CE, ROHS |
| Connectors | 1 x 20+4Pin Main Connector 1 x 4+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V Connector 1 x 6-Pin PCI-E Connector 1 x 6+2Pin PCI-E Connector 6 x 4Pin Peripheral Connector 4 x 5Pin SATA Connector 1 x 4Pin Floppy Connector |
| Features | Supports ATX12V v2.3 & EPS12V v2.91 standards Supports both Intel and AMD Systems Four 12V rails provide independent reliable power Active power Factor Correction(PFC) provides clean and reliable power to your system Universal AC input 90~264V automatically scans and detects the correct voltage SLI Ready – 1x 6pin & 1x 6+2pin Connectors 12V Combined Output 600W (50A) 3.3V, 5V Combined Output 140W 3.3V, 5V, 12V Combined Output 631.5W 1x Silent Dual-ball-bearing 120mm Blue LED Fan with Auto Fan Speed Control Black Shiny Finish Mesh sleeving on all cables for easier cable routing and better ventilation Over Temperature/Current/Voltage/Power Protection, Under Voltage Protection, and Short Circuit Protection provide maximum safety to your critical system components |
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| Dimensions | 5.9" x 3.4" x 6.2 |
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| First Listed on Newegg | October 07, 2008 |
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