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Power Supply Unit Azza PSAZ-650W 650W
The Power Supply Unit Azza PSAZ-650W 650W delivers up to 650 watts of continuous power for desktop systems and is designed for compatibility with standard ATX motherboards. It features a 20+4 pin ATX motherboard connector and a fixed, non-modular cabling layout including a 50 cm motherboard power cable. The unit accepts an AC input of 200–240V and operates at 47–53Hz. Certified with 80 PLUS Bronze for energy efficiency and complying with RoHS, FCC, CE and TUV standards, this PSU is intended as a reliable, standards-compliant power source for home and office PCs.
The Azza PSAZ-650W provides a stable 650 W output with 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency, helping reduce wasted energy and heat under typical loads. Its 20+4 pin ATX connector and 50 cm motherboard cable simplify installation in common ATX cases. Fixed cabling reduces initial cost and avoids the need to manage detachable connectors. Compliance with RoHS and internationally recognized safety and EMC certifications (FCC, CE, TUV) confirms adherence to regulatory and safety requirements for consumer PCs.
Before installation, disconnect power from the computer and ground yourself to avoid electrostatic discharge. Mount the PSU in a compatible ATX case using the supplied screws and align the 20+4 pin ATX connector with the motherboard socket. Route the fixed cables to connected devices, making sure the 50 cm motherboard cable reaches the board without stress. Connect storage drives, peripherals and any additional power connectors required by the system. After all connections are secured, reconnect AC power and verify correct operation by powering on the system and checking for stable boot and normal voltages.
Use this power supply in systems whose combined component power draw does not exceed the PSU’s rated 650 W. Keep internal case airflow unobstructed to maintain cooling efficiency. For critical or high-demand gaming and workstation builds consider checking individual component power requirements and headroom; if multiple high-power GPUs or overclocked CPUs are planned, a higher-capacity or fully modular PSU may be preferable.
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