OCZ OCZ600MXSP ModXStream Pro 600 Watt Power Supply
- Internal 120mm fan
- Can power SLI and CrossFire graphics
- Overvoltage/OverPower/ShortCircuit Protection
Product Description
The ModXStream Pro Series is the superlative solution for driving today’s gaming systems, and can power both NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFire modes. Professional-grade yet designed with gamers and modders in mind, this PSU is stable, robust, and sports a sleek look and compact form factor. Kept ultra-cool with a load-controlled 120mm fan, the ModXStream Pro was engineered to be the quietest PSU available and eliminate distracting noises from your PC. Highly efficient, featuring up to 86% efficiency at typical load and up to 82% at full load, this leading-edge power supply remains rock solid and powerful while retaining superior efficiency under load. The OCZ ModXStream provides Universal Input and Active PFC (Power Factor Correction) to effectively regulate input voltage across worldwide power grids and maintain an economical, stable supply of power. Available in configurations ranging from 400W to 700W and backed with OCZ 3-year ¿power swap¿ warranty, the OCZ ModXStream Pro gives you the ultimate power and peace of mind to ensure the stability, low noise, optimized air flow, and efficiency of your gaming system.
OCZ OCZ600MXSP ModXStream Pro 600 Watt Power Supply
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August 14th, 2010 at 5:45 pm
I got this power supply (PSU) for 2 reasons:
1) Brand – OCZ has a good customer service reputation, so if this PSU failed within the warranty perdio, I know I would be covered
2) Good price for a 600W PSU
I got it for a mid-range system with an AMD Phenom II X-3 720BE CPU, a MSI 790GX-G65 board, an ATI HD4850 and 3 hard drives. There were enough connectors for everything and I still had 1 connection on the power supply I didn’t end up using. System has been stable for a couple of months now. The one thing about this PSU, even if it’s SLI capable or Crossfire capable, 600W will not be high end cards. It can do low-end 7000 series nVidia cards or HD4850 X2 or lower, but anything more would be pushing your luck.
Pros
- 3-year warranty
- Nice packaging, came with a small zip to put away extra cables
- 80 Silver certified (+82% efficiency)
- Very quiet fan
- Sleeved cables
Cons
- Nothing, especially given the price point
- Not 100% modular, but this is more of an aesthetic con and doesn’t affect the quality or function of the PSU in any way(these 3 connectors are hard wired: 24-pin ATX, 4-pin and 8-pin mainboard connectors)**
**While modularity is useful, except that because the core connectors are always used, there’s no sense in making them modular from a practicality standpoint and making those connectors modular only serves one purpose: aesthetics, which if you are willing to pay for, there are top notch products that have this
Rating: 4 / 5
August 14th, 2010 at 8:15 pm
I am glad with this Power Supply only that… Isnt 100% Modular, the 20+4, 4 and 8 pins connectors are added to the Power Supply (you will have 1 cable in your case for nothing). Also in my case, this Power Supply came with the 20+4 cable a little damaged from outside. Even so it works well only that I am a little upset for that
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Funciona muy bien esta fuente de poder pero no es 100% modular, los cables 20+4, 4 y 8 estan pegados a la fuente haciendo que sin importar la configuracion de la pc siempre te sobre 1 cable. En mi caso el cable de 20+4 vino un poco dañado del exterior pero aun asi funciona bien. Algo molesto eso pero estando en otro pais no hay nada que pueda hacer
Rating: 4 / 5
August 14th, 2010 at 10:38 pm
Great product, low noise, easy to install. it is modular, so you dont need extra cables inside your case, just the ones you need.
Rating: 5 / 5
August 14th, 2010 at 11:37 pm
Ordered on 4th Feb with amazon free Super Saver Shipping, it left on the 6th feb from ‘Seller facility’, arrived 8th feb in Lexington KY and then finally to Miami on the 10th feb. I got it in Trinidad 2 days later via a skybox. The connectors are nice and snug on the supply itself and on the peripherals. The 4 pin molex connectors have two lips (or ears?) on the top and bottom that you press to help remove them from a device. Be sure you do not press them while putting them into the device as it would not be inserted all the way.
It worked right out of the box. The fan is silent, my cpu and gpu fans are more audible. The air coming out the back does not feel very warm and it does not feel like alot of air either. There is a 4 pin (p4) AND 8 pin (EPS) motherboard power connector made into the supply, I only use the 8 pin so it would have been nice to be able to take the 4 pin out but it just has to be tucked away. I bought this because I plan to do xfire in the future and this is xfire capable.
I scraped a tiny bit of paint off the back while lining up the holes to screw it into the case. The edges of the case are not sharp and I was not pressing the ps hard on the case, the paint is just very soft. It is barely noticeable as it is just a line on the edge of the opening on the back of the case and it is the back so it will not be seen anyway. I wish the red ModXStream-Pro sticker was on the opposite side so I could show it off instead of the voltage ratings sticker. As with all other ATX power supplies the holes only line up one way with the computer case so the fan is on the bottom drawing air from inside the case and pushing it out the back.
System specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Intel Core i5 750 Processor 2.66 GHz 8 MB LGA1156 CPU I5-750BOX (quad core, turbo boost)
Corsair CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 XMS3 4 GB PC3-12800 Core i5 Memory Kit (1600mhz)
XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB DDR5 PCIE Graphics Card HD577AZNFC (1gb, DX 11)
Gigabyte Intel Core i7/ Core i5/ Core i3/ LGA 1156/ Intel H57/ 4DDR3-2200+/ATI CrossFireX/ HDMI/ USB3.0/ Raid Micro ATX Motherboard GA-H57M-USB3 (usb3, 7.1 audio, xfire, raid)
Western Digital Caviar Black 1 TB Bulk/OEM Hard Drive 3.5 Inch, 32 MB Cache, 7200 RPM SATA II WD1001FALS
OCZ OCZ600MXSP ModXStream Pro 600 Watt Power Supply (ATX12v 2.2, modular cables, 80+)
Thermaltake VI1000NWS M9 case (2 x 120mm fan, toolless)
IDE dvd burner
Logitech MX 518 High Performance Optical Gaming Mouse (Metal)
Dell S2209w 22″ LCD (5ms, 1080p, DVI-D)
Logitech x530 speakers (5.1, 70w rms)
MS Keyboard
500VA UPS
Rating: 5 / 5
August 15th, 2010 at 12:10 am
This power supply has modualar PC power connectors. This seems to be a must. It really helps tidy up a case. You only have wires for what you need. This in turn creates better inside case cooling air flow.
OCZ is a good company to buy from. Of special note to me personally, OCZ stands by there product. One of their supplys, not this one, went belly up. A simple communicaton with OCZ resulted in an RMA number. A short while later a new power supply. You just can’t ask for more.
Rating: 5 / 5