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Review: OCZ ZT Series 650W Power Supply PDF 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

Introduction

This edition of Bobnova Reviews a PSU will focus on a rather more mainstream unit than some of the others. It puts out "only" 650w and has some very nice features such as fully modular cables. It looks pretty cool, too!

 

zt650w-psu-side

 

OCZ says this about themselves:

Founded in 2002, San Jose, California-based OCZ Technology Group, Inc. has built on its expertise in high-speed memory to become a dominant player in the manufacturing and distribution of solid state drives (SSDs), a disruptive, game-changing technology that is replacing traditional rotating magnetic hard disk drives (HDDs). SSDs are faster, more reliable, run cooler, and use significantly less power than the HDDs used in the majority of computers today. In addition to SSD technology, OCZ also offers high performance components for computing devices and systems, including enterprise class power management products and industrial power accessories

Source:  OCZtechnology.com

 

 

Power Supply Testing Methodology

Unlike most computer parts, power supplies require rather specialized equipment to test correctly. Sure, you can plug it into a computer system and see if it can run a 980x and a couple GTX580s, but that doesn’t tell you how much power the PSU is putting out, nor what that output looks like. Worse, if the unit is defective or simply underbuilt/overrated the unit can fail catastrophically and take your computer along with it!

Purpose built loads and the testing units to run them cost thousands of dollars. They’re easy to use and very accurate and definitely the ideal way to test power supplies, but also entirely too expensive for me to afford. Instead I have built my own! It’s entirely mechanical and not automated in the slightest, but it can put a serious load on a PSU and will survive the PSU fails in the process.

For more on this, read on!

 

Now lets not waste any more time and check out the features and specification sheets of the OCZ ZT Series 650W Power Supply

 

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