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| Basic Information | ||
| Input Voltage | 100-240 Vac | |
| Input Current | 10-6A | |
| Input Frequency | 60-50 Hz | |
| PFC | Active PFC (>0.9 typical) | |
| Efficiency | 90% Efficiency | |
| Protection | OVP/OPP/SCP/UVP/OCP/OTP | |
| Output Power | 650W | |
| Maximum Power | 650 Watt | |
| Modular Type | Non Modular | |
| Certification | 80 Plus Gold | |
| Others | ATX 12V V2.31 | |
| Connectors | ||
| SATA | 6 | |
| Physical Specification | ||
| Dimensions | 150 x 140 x 86mm | |
| Color | Black | |
| Warrnty Information | ||
| Warranty | 5 Year with Burn Case | |
The Gigabyte GP-P650G PG5 is a 650W ATX 12V v2.31 power supply designed to deliver stable power for everyday computing and performance-focused builds. With an 80 Plus Gold efficiency rating, it helps reduce wasted energy compared to lower efficiency units, which can be especially useful when your system runs for long hours—such as office work, study, or continuous PC usage at home.
Rated for a maximum power of 650W, this PSU is built for users who want a reliable power foundation without going beyond their system’s needs. The unit’s efficiency is stated as 90% efficiency and it carries the 80 Plus Gold certification, meaning it is engineered to convert more of the incoming electricity into usable power for your components. In practical terms, higher efficiency can translate into less heat generation inside the system, supporting better overall thermal behavior during demanding workloads.
Power supplies are responsible for more than just delivering wattage—they also need to protect connected hardware. The GP-P650G PG5 includes multiple protection features: OVP (Over Voltage Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection). This protection set is valuable for safeguarding your PC against common electrical issues, helping reduce the risk of damage during unstable power conditions or unexpected system events.
This model is categorized as non modular, meaning the cables are fixed to the PSU. For many users, this can be a practical choice because it simplifies installation and typically reduces cost versus modular designs. It also means you’ll have a consistent cable layout available for standard ATX builds. If you prefer a straightforward setup and don’t mind managing extra cable length inside the case, a non modular PSU like this can be a good fit.
The PSU supports ATX 12V v2.31, making it suitable for compatible desktop systems that follow this platform standard. With its 650W capacity and Gold-level efficiency, it is commonly appropriate for mid-range gaming PCs, workstation-style office systems, and general-purpose desktops that may include multiple drives and expansion components. When choosing a PSU, it’s recommended to consider your total system power draw and leave headroom for upgrades, and this 650W class is often selected for balanced builds.
The unit is available in black, allowing it to blend neatly with most standard PC case interiors. A clean, consistent look can be a small but meaningful advantage when building a system with a specific aesthetic theme.
In Bangladesh, the price of the Gigabyte GP-P650G PG5 power supply starts from 7,000 (price may vary based on customization and product availability). You can purchase it through the website or by visiting nearby showrooms. For office, corporate, or institutional equipment needs, customized solutions and support are available, including fast delivery and dependable after-sales service with troubleshooting and configuration assistance.
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