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Aurum 750W CM Quiet Modular PSU, 80+ Gold
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Aurum 650W CM Quiet Modular PSU, 80+ Gold
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Aurum 550W CM Quiet Modular PSU, 80+ Gold
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FSP Aurum Series PSUs

Introducing the Aurum series modular PSU’s from the renowned world leader in PSU manufacturing FSP. Aurum power supplies provide the highest quality mix of components and reliability in their price range.

The FSP Aurum Series PSU’s are the latest range of power supplies from highly respected manufacturer FSP and feature 80 PLUS Gold certification, four +12V rails and flat, modular cabling making them ideal for both gamers and hardware enthusiasts alike where quietness and reliability are important factors in choosing a PSU.

FSP power supplies are designed to provide a PC with stable and efficient power to guarantee perfect PC performance. FSP have done their utmost to make these Aurum PSUs perform to an ultra-high efficiency helping to make a highly stable and quiet power supply which is truly deserving of the FSP brand name.

Features

  1. 80 PLUS Gold certified PSU > 90%
  2. Load controlled fan ensures fan speed is only increased when necessary
  3. Supplies ample power for most mid to high end gaming PCs / Workstations
  4. Quiet 120mm fan
  5. Modular cables
  6. Haswell compatible

Energy Efficient

FSP Aurum power supplies are guaranteed to operate at over 90% efficiency. This means that the power that they draw from the wall outlet is used more efficiently and therefore less electricity is wasted. Clearly, this is better for the environment and it also reduces your electricity bill. In addition, a more efficient power supply results in a cooler power supply making the unit even quieter.


Japanese High-Grade Capacitors

FSP value durability and when creating the Aurum power supplies they use highly durable, long lasting Japanese capacitors. These are renowned for being better quality than standard capacitors and help to protect your equipment from capacitor leakage problems. They also increase the life-span of your equipment, especially if it works at high temperatures.


Low Profile Cabling

All of the modular cables are flat, low profile cables which allow for better cable management and improved airflow through the case which in turn helps to make for a cooler running quieter system.


Unique Airflow Technology

Uniquely designed ventilation holes in the case of the power supply allow natural aerodynamics to help improve air extraction, keeping your PSU cooler than ever.


Quiet 120 mm FDB Fan

Cooling for the PSU is provided by a load sensitive, 120mm fluid dynamic bearing fan. Fluid dynamic bearings usually last longer than sleeved bearings and often provide quieter operation especially when mounted in a horizontal position as you would normally find in a PSU. The maximum noise from the fan is less than 21 dBA, ensuring a quiet system even under load.


Multiple PCI-E Connectors

Many lower-powered graphics cards draw their power from the PCI-E slot in which they are fitted, however more demanding cards will need an additional 6-Pin PCI-E connector attached directly from the PSU. The highest-performing gaming cards often require an 8-pin connector or as is the case with the Aurum series, a 6+2 Pin PCI-E connector and this allows backward compatibility with older, less powerful cards.


Overall the Aurum series power supplies provide an excellent mix of quality components, performance and reliability at an affordable price.

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SpecificationsAurum 550W CM PSUAurum 650W CM PSUAurum 750W CM
ModelAU-550M AU-650M AU-750M
Efficiency
90%
90%
90%
AC Input90 - 240Vac 90 - 240Vac 90 - 240Vac
+3.3V maximum output current24 A 26 A 26 A
+5V maximum output current24 A 26 A 26 A
+12V 1/2/3/4 maximum output current18A 18A 18A
Frequency50-60Hz 50-60Hz 50-60Hz
PFCActive PFC (0.99) Active PFC (0.99) Active PFC (0.99)
Power Provided550W 650W 750W
Crossfire CertifiedYes Yes Yes
Modular cablingYes Yes Yes
20+4 pin ATX Connector (Cable Length 550mm)Yes Yes Yes
EPS 12V 4+4 pin Connector (Cable Length 550mm)1 1 1
Floppy Connector1 1 1
SATA Connectors7 8 8
Molex Connector4 5 5
PCI-E 6+2 pin Connectors (Cable Length 550mm)4 4 4
Case ColorBlack Black Black
Cooling Fan120mm 120mm 120mm
Noise<21 dBA <21 dBA <21 dBA
Form FactorATX ATX ATX
Dimensions (W x D x H)150 x 160 x 86mm 150 x 160 x 86mm 150 x 160 x 86mm
Over-Current ProtectionYes Yes Yes
Over-Voltage ProtectionYes Yes Yes
Short-Circuit ProtectionYes Yes Yes
Safety ApprovalCE, cUL, FCC, TUV, GOST, BSMI, CCC CE, cUL, FCC, TUV, GOST, BSMI, CCC CE, cUL, FCC, TUV, GOST, BSMI, CCC
Warranty36 months 36 months 36 months
EAN barcode4711140481722 0845685001399 0845685001405
SpecificationsAurum 550W CM PSUAurum 650W CM PSUAurum 750W CM
ModelAU-550M AU-650M AU-750M
Efficiency
90%
AC Input90 - 240Vac
+3.3V maximum output current24 A 26 A
+5V maximum output current24 A 26 A
+12V 1/2/3/4 maximum output current18A
Frequency50-60Hz
PFCActive PFC (0.99)
Power Provided550W 650W 750W
Crossfire CertifiedYes
Modular cablingYes
20+4 pin ATX Connector (Cable Length 550mm)Yes
EPS 12V 4+4 pin Connector (Cable Length 550mm)1
Floppy Connector1
SATA Connectors7 8
Molex Connector4 5
PCI-E 6+2 pin Connectors (Cable Length 550mm)4
Case ColorBlack
Cooling Fan120mm
Noise<21 dBA
Form FactorATX
Dimensions (W x D x H)150 x 160 x 86mm
Over-Current ProtectionYes
Over-Voltage ProtectionYes
Short-Circuit ProtectionYes
Safety ApprovalCE, cUL, FCC, TUV, GOST, BSMI, CCC
Warranty36 months
EAN barcode4711140481722 0845685001399 0845685001405

Customer Reviews

Aurum 750W CM
Aurum 650W CM PSU
Aurum 550W CM PSU

Quietly powerful

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From what I can see, this unit does the trick. My usage hasn’t so far been intensive - it’s not being stressed - but it’s quiet.

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Extraordinarily quiet, and a nice choice of leads

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This PSU came with a good selection of different leads. I managed to pick some which exactly met my power requirements, and I didn’t need to use any converters as so often happens. Once installed and running I couldn’t hear it at all, even with the lid off the computer. Very pleased.

Product Resources

FAQ

  • Do high wattage power supplies cost more to run?

    No - the rated wattage of a power supply refers to the maximum amount of power it can deliver at full load, not how much power it uses. More powerful PSUs will consume around the same amount of power as lower powered power supplies in any given PC system, so your electricity bill will not be higher when using a more powerful power supply!

    The best way to reduce your electricity bill when using your PC is to use a more efficient power supply or make your PC consume less power by removing components which are not needed, such as extra drives and expansion cards, or by choosing a cooler-running processor or graphics card.

  • My brand new power supply doesn’t work! Am I doing something wrong?

    It’s possible that the power supply may be faulty, but here are some simple things to check. Firstly, a power supply will not work if you simply plug it in and flick the switch. The power supply will only turn on if you connect it to a working motherboard and associated items (processor, memory, video card, etc). It is actually the motherboard which tells the power supply when to switch on.

    Secondly (if applicable), check the voltage is set correctly to 115/230 volts depending on what country you are in. Thirdly, if possible it would be good to try the power supply in another PC to see if it works, or try another power supply in your PC to see if that works. You can then tell whether it is the power supply which is faulty or the actual PC itself. If all else fails, please contact us for further support, and/or return details.

  • Why should I buy a whole new PSU when I could just replace the noisy fan in my existing one?

    Virtually all the noise generated by a PC power supply originates from the cooling fan inside it, so simply replacing the fan with a quiet fan may seem an obvious way to go. However, if you are thinking about attempting this operation, please bear the following points in mind:

    • Your existing power supply will be designed to run with a specific amount of airflow in order to adequately cool the components inside and reducing the airflow may lead to overheating and damage to the power supply and/or PC.
    • All PC power supplies contain very high voltages and even with the power disconnected, the voltages stored in the capacitors can be easily enough to kill. It is not recommended to take the cover off any PC power supply for this reason unless you are absolutely confident of your own ability. Because of the grave dangers involved, all PC power supplies by law carry a warning label forbidding removal of the power supply case.
    • There will be no standard PC fan connector inside the power supply to use to connect a replacement fan, and it would probably have to be soldered directly into the PCB inside the power supply, or have a specialist power connector attached. This can be a tricky operation to say the least.

    Please consider the above points very carefully before proceeding with an operation to replace the fan in your existing power supply!

  • What is PFC (Power Factor Correction)?

    If you are interested in being “green” and saving the planet, you might like to read a short explanation of how our power supplies can save energy using Active PFC (Power Factor Correction), not to be confused with Power Conversion Efficiency which is also very good in most of our PSUs. “Power Factor” is a measure of how efficiently electrical power is consumed. Ideally, Power Factor would be 1 (or 100%) and known as unity.

    Unfortunately in the real world, Power Factor is reduced by highly inductive loads down to values of 0.7 (70%) or less. This induction is caused by equipment such as small electric motors, fans, fluorescent lighting ballasts and transformers such as those in PSUs. This is bad news for the electricity generating companies who can impose a surcharge on heavy users if they have a consistently low Power Factor, as more electricity has to be produced to make up the shortfall.

    Power Factor Correction (PFC) is used in some equipment to minimise the inductive component of the electrical current. This helps to reduce the losses in the electrical supply to that equipment. Power Factor Correction capacitors are normally used to reduce induction in an electrical load, which minimises wasted energy and hence improves the efficiency of a company and reduces electricity costs.

    It is not usually practical to reach unity, i.e. Power Factor 1, and it seems that most electricity supply companies accept consumers having a Power Factor as low as 0.94 (94%) without imposing a surcharge. Unfortunately most of the cheap (and not so cheerful) PSUs tend to have a Passive PF as low as 0.75 or 75% which in a large office can lead to a PF surcharge.

    However, the good news is that most of Quiet PC’s PSUs implement a system known as Active PFC which involves some clever electronics. This means that their power factor (PF) can be as high as 0.94 or 94% (at full load), while harmful harmonic frequencies are reduced to well below legal requirements. So by using our products, you can be happy in the knowledge that you are doing your bit to save the planet!

  • How do I know what size of wattage power supply I need?

    The best answer we can give to this question is to go ahead and take an intelligent “guesstimate”! There are no hard and fast rules about what size of power supply any given PC needs as a minimum. Our advice would be that if you are replacing an existing power supply, then consider a new one at least of the same wattage as the old one. In addition, if you wish to build in a “safety margin” to allow for reliable running and possible future upgrades, consider adding 100-200 watts to the rating of your existing unit.

    If you are building a new PC, most customers now buy a power supply rated in the region of 500-800 watts depending primarily on the performance level of their graphics card(s) and number of drives to be installed. But in any event if you are unsure about which power supply would be best for your PC then please do contact us by phone or email and we will be happy to give you a specific recommendation based on your budget.

  • My new PSU came with a 24-pin connector but my motherboard needs 20 pins! Do I need an adaptor cable?

    We receive many customer enquiries about this. In fact, most of the 24-pin compatible power supplies we sell come with special motherboard connectors which can be converted to 20-pins with no additional conversion cables. All you need to do is look carefully at the connector and you will see that the end four pins can be slid off, turning the connector into a 20-pin compatible one (see below) - easy when you know how!

    Image showing how to change a power supply’s 24-pin motherboard connector into a 20-pin connector by unclipping the end four-pin block
    Image showing how to change a power supply’s 24-pin motherboard connector into a 20-pin connector by unclipping the end four-pin block
  • What do the PSU safety protection abbreviations mean?

    There are many possible safety protections a PSU can have. Below is a list of what each abbreviation means. Please note, not all PSUs have all safety protections.

    More information on certification marks can be found here.