Blue Star 650W 20+4-pin Blue LED Fan ATX Power Supplies w/SATA & PCI-Express (Blue)

Blue Star 650W 20+4-pin Blue LED Fan ATX Power Supplies w/SATA & PCI-Express (Blue)

Imagine playing your favorite game for hours, breaking a personal best score, and then your PC shuts off. Your power supply probably died! That’s kind of a drag! Let this Blue Star 650-Watt ATX power supply come to the rescue! With 650-Watts output power and 115V/230V switchable voltage you’ll have the power you need to stay in the game. The Blue Star ESTAR650BLUE-12 features a PCI Express power connector so you can provide power to high end PCI Express video cards and there’s two SATA connectors for providing power to SATA drives!Have a computer case with a clear side window? The Blue Star ESTAR650BLUE-12 has a quiet 5-inch LED Fan that lights up Blue adding a cool glow to your case while cooling off valuable components! Be the hit of the LAN party or just add a cool glow to your bedroom! Order today!

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

Price: $ 18.99

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Review by paying customer for Blue Star 650W 20+4-pin Blue LED Fan ATX Power Supplies w/SATA & PCI-Express (Blue)
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I bought this PSU back in November 2009 when my previous power supply burnt out. It states that it can be used in SLI configurations and 650W was more than enough to run two GeForce 8800’s, but every attempt I made to do so failed (sudden shut downs whenever heavy use of graphics cards). Even after I removed one of the cards, the PSU burnt out in late December 2009. I’m now using an Ultra 650W, and it’s running SLI just fine.

Review by A. Plus Homework for Blue Star 650W 20+4-pin Blue LED Fan ATX Power Supplies w/SATA & PCI-Express (Blue)
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So I love blue…leds shine down on the processor. I have 2 of these and they work great. My computer is never off, so a year out of a power supply is pretty good.

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