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Review: OCZ ZT Series 650W Power Supply Print E-mail
Posted by Ed Smith   
Tuesday, 24 April 2012 03:51
Article Index
Review: OCZ ZT Series 650W Power Supply
Features and Specifications
Photos: The Power Supply and the Box
Photos: Cables and Connectors
Load Testing
Ripple Testing
Dissection and Inspection (Part I)
Dissection and Inspection (Part II)
Verdict and Conclusion

Photos: Cables and Connectors

All together a nice looking unit. Let us check out the cables now. I'm assuming they're in the box that was inside the box next to the bag.

 

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This box, to be specific.

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It's nice to be right.

 

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That's the lot of 'em, just like the box says. What the box didn't say is that the SATA and Molex cables use flat ribbon cable. I prefer this to sleeved cable as it makes cable routing even easier. You also get a very beefy power cord.

 

One question I always have for fully modular units is whether the brown 3.3 V sense wire is wired correctly, in this case it is. This is nice to see.

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The CPU power and PCIe power cables are nicely labeled:

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What is even nicer is that the plugs are actually interchangable on the PSU, you can plug the PCIe cable into the CPU power plug and vice versa without any issues at all. The Molex/SATA plugs won't fit anywhere but their designated spots. It's a very idiot-resistant setup, I approve.

I think it's time for some testing, don't you?



 
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