Thermaltake 600W ATX 12V PS-SPD-0600NPCWUS-W power supply vs Power Supply 650W AGM/ARESGAME ATX PSU 80 Plus Bronze
Overall winner: Thermaltake 600W ATX 12V PS-SPD-0600NPCWUS-W power supply
Key Differences
Thermaltake (Product A) offers 600W continuous output, 80 Plus certification and Active PFC, and has a much larger review base indicating more user feedback; ARESGAME (Product B) provides 650W and 80 Plus Bronze efficiency with a quiet 120mm fan and noted solid build quality but fewer long-term user reports. Pick Thermaltake if you value wider user feedback, Active PFC, and established user experience; pick ARESGAME if you want slightly higher wattage and a quieter fan with reported solid construction
Thermaltake 600W ATX 12V PS-SPD-0600NPCWUS-W power supply
600W continuous power supply with 80 PLUS efficiency and active PFC. Supports multiple PCI-E connectors and complies with ATX/EPS standards. Customers note quiet operation and good value for mid-range builds
Pros
- 600W continuous output
- 80 PLUS certified efficiency
- Active PFC
- PCI-E 6+2 pin connectors
Cons
- Mixed feedback on cable availability
- Some failures after several years
Power Supply 650W AGM/ARESGAME ATX PSU 80 Plus Bronze
650W ATX power supply with 80 Plus Bronze efficiency and a silent 120mm fan. Noted for solid build quality and easy installation, with multiple cable options
Pros
- 650W output for PC builds
- 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency
- silent 120mm fan
- full protection (OVP/UVP/OPP/SCP)
Cons
- non-modular designation implied
- customer mentions setup complexity could vary
- no explicit warranty details
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ARESGAME |
| Durability | Thermaltake |
| Versatility | Thermaltake |
| User Reviews | Thermaltake |