Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the GlacialPower GP-AL650A 650W and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for GlacialPower GP-AL650A 650W.
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We were absolutely impressed by GlacialPower GP-AL650AA, especially since it comes from a not so well-known company. It can deliver its labeled power at 48º C and was one of the few units we tested to date to surpass the 90% efficiency mark! Ripple a...
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Published: 2008-12-03, Author: Sean , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: The GalcialPower GP-AL 650A is a nice little PSU. It is not going to meet the needs of the enthusiast gamer or the person that wants SLI’d GTX 280s but it can run under some pretty heavy stress without faltering. Despite not being listed as SLI/Crossfi...
This is a really cool PSU, although it scared me when the fan did not turn on when the rest of setup had already logged in to Windows. I then read about the smart function which will keep the fan speed as low as possible to lower the noise. I have not ...
Lack Of More Molex Connectors, Not Modular, Availability
Although i must admit that since i was not aware of GlacialTech until a few weeks ago i was quite reluctant and thought that their products would be low-end in performance. I must confess that i was very happy to be proven wrong. GlacialPower de...
buildqualityVery good retail price, 5Vsb capability 15 W, Active PFC design, ATX v2.2 certified, Plenty of connectors with good length, The
Only 2 years warranty, No Modular cable design, High variation at 12V rail when using SLI setup, If you are using a full tower, the cable length is not enough
With the GP AL650A, GlacialPower set out to create a no-frills, rock-solid power supply that would meet the needs of any mid-level enthusiast system. While the performance numbers certainly bear this out, the length of some of the cables was on the sh...
The GlacialPower GP-AL650A 650Watt Power Supply is silent at all times, and its got lots of connections for most systems out there today. The voltages never really stabilized and that troubles me a bit, but still they are within ATX specs. DragonStee...
Abstract: Have you ever found yourself in need of a decent mid-range power supply unit for your personal computer? Maybe you dont feel like you need 1200 watts of thumping power to drive the family PC? Most people really dont need one of the PSUs thats a 10...
Abstract: A cool and quiet computer is an efficient one. The same adage applies to the contents of the computer. A power supply’s function is to provide ripple free voltage to each of the other components in the computer. One of the biggest improvements that man...
Abstract: When it comes to a product with a new brand name on the shelf, theres a few questions that spring to mind - who makes this, who supports this, is this rebranded from something, is this any good, and by extension when the price is low enough: am I...