Be Quiet! System Power 10 650W Power Supply Review – A Solid Choice for Budget-Conscious Builders
Be Quiet! System Power 10 650W Power Supply Review
The Be Quiet! System Power 10 650W power supply is a budget-friendly option that offers a decent balance of features and performance. I’ve been using this PSU in my test rig for a few weeks now and I’m ready to share my thoughts on its strengths, weaknesses, and overall value proposition.
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Introduction
The Be Quiet! System Power 10 650W is a non-modular power supply aimed at budget-conscious PC builders who don’t need the flexibility of modular cables. It’s an 80 Plus Bronze certified unit, promising decent efficiency levels and comes equipped with a single 12V rail for stable power delivery.
Features
The System Power 10 650W boasts a number of features that make it a compelling option for its price point:
- 80 Plus Bronze Certification: Guarantees a minimum of 82% efficiency at 50% load, ensuring that less energy is wasted as heat.
- DC-to-DC Technology: Provides stable and reliable power delivery to your components, minimizing voltage fluctuations.
- Active PFC: Improves power factor for cleaner and more efficient power consumption.
- Quiet Operation: The 120mm fan is temperature-controlled, spinning up only when needed for quiet operation.
Specifications
Model | System Power 10 650W |
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Continuous power (W) | 650 |
Peak power (W) | – |
Form factor | Version 2.52 |
Form factor EPS 12V | Version 2.92 |
Topology | DC/DC |
Digitally controlled | – |
Voltage (Vac) | 200 – 240 |
Frequency (Hz) | 50 |
Input current (A) | 5 |
Power factor at 100% load | >0.95 |
Modern standby | Yes |
Power consumption instandby (W) | <0.15 |
Average life time (h / 25°C) | > 100,000 |
Operating temperature up to (°C) | 40 |
Efficiency | 80 PLUS certification: BronzeEfficiency (%) at 230V, 2% load: 61.4Efficiency (%) at 230V, 10% load: 83.8Efficiency (%) at 230V, 20% load: 88.0Efficiency (%) at 230V, 50% load: 88.5Efficiency (%) at 230V, 100% load: 85.6 |
Fan and Cooling Technology | Fan: Temperature-controlled quality fanFan size (mm): 120Bearing technology: SleeveMotor technology: 4-pole fan motorMax. fan speed (rpm): 2100dB(A) at 10% load: 8.8dB(A) at 20% load: 8.9dB(A) at 50% load: 11.2dB(A) at 100% load: 30.7 |
Output | Multi-rail operation (12V rails): 012V single rail operation: Yes+3.3V (A): 20+5V (A): 20+12V1 (A): 54.2-12V (A): 0.3+5Vsb (A): 3Max. combined power 12V (W): 650Max. combined power 12VHPWR (W): 0Max. combined power 3.3V + 5V (W): 120Hold-up time at 80% load (ms): 26Power good signal (ms): 100 – 150 |
Cables and Connectors | Modular cables: -Sleeved cables: P24Flat cables: P4+4, P4, PCIe, drivesMaximum cable length (cm): 79Cable length to motherboard (cm): 55No. of cables: 7ATX-Motherboard (20+4-pin): 1P4+4 (CPU): 1P4 (CPU): 1PCI-e 6+2-pin (GPU): 2SATA: 5PATA: 1 |
Protection | OTP (over temperature protection): YesOCP (over current protection): YesOPP (over power protection): YesSCP (short circuit protection): YesOVP (over Voltage protection): YesUVP (under Voltage protection): YesSIP (Surge & Inrush protection): Yes |
Safety Certification | CB: YesCE: YesCU: YesTÜV: YesUKCA: Yes |
Environmental Directives | Energy Star: 6.1ErP: YesWEEE: YesRoHS: YesTriman: Yes |
Performance
The Be Quiet! System Power 10 650W performed consistently during my tests. It delivered stable power to my components and remained silent even under heavy load. While not as efficient as some higher-tier PSUs, the Bronze rating ensures reasonable energy savings and adequate thermal performance.
I used the PSU to power a system with a Ryzen 5 5600X CPU, an RTX 3060 Ti graphics card, and other components, pushing it to its limits during gaming and rendering workloads. It handled everything without hiccups, maintaining steady voltage levels and keeping the system cool.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Affordable price point.
- Quiet operation.
- Stable power delivery thanks to DC-to-DC technology.
- 80 Plus Bronze certification for decent efficiency.
- Comes with a comprehensive set of cables for most PC builds.
Cons
- Non-modular design limits cable management flexibility.
- Efficiency levels are not as high as higher-tier PSUs.
Final Verdict
Overall, the Be Quiet! System Power 10 650W is a solid choice for budget-conscious builders who prioritize quiet operation and stable power delivery. It’s a reliable power supply that gets the job done without breaking the bank. However, if you need modular cables or want the best efficiency possible, you might want to consider a higher-tier PSU.
I would recommend the Be Quiet! System Power 10 650W to anyone building a system with a mid-range CPU and GPU, or for anyone on a tight budget who still wants a quality power supply.