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IN WIN GreenMe 650W Power Supply Review
| Manufacturer: | IN-WIN Development Inc. |
| Product: | PSUIWGREENME650 |
| Date: | Tue, Jul 17, 2012 - 12:00 AM |
| Written By: | Legit Staff |
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Going Green With Your PSU and In Win
As voices expressing concern regarding the future state of the planet and the protection of the environment are rising, so does the demand for environmentally friendly products. Most manufacturers have at least one “environment friendly” series in their products line-up. Today we are having a look at such a “green” product from In Win, the renowned power supplies manufacturer, a power supply from the series baptized “GreenMe”.
In Win’s approach of an environmentally friendly power supply differs from that of most other manufacturers. Instead of designing an expensive product and using the most exotic layout and parts, In Win went with a rather simple 80Plus Bronze certified design which currently retails for $69.99 shipped after rebate. The company also advertises that for every single GreenMe series unit sold, they will be donating one US dollar to the WWF (World Widelife Fund) for the protection of the environment.
IN WIN GreenMe 650 PSU Features:
- Active Power Factor Correction
- High Efficiency Voltage Transfer Technology, up to 85% (80Plus Bronze)
- Smart temperature and load controlled 120mm double ball-bearing fan for quiet operation
- Supports the latest Intel ATX 12V V2.31 & EPS 2.92 Versions
- Mesh sleeve on all cables for easier cable routing and better ventilation
- Patented 4-pin Molex Easy-Swap Connectors
- Eco-Design of Energy-using Products Directive
- ERP Lot 6 Compliant for low power usage at standby mode
- Multi-Protection Function (OVP,OPP,UVP,SCP,OCP)
- Continuous output rated at a demanding 45°C ambient temperature
- Four 12V rails for efficient power distribution
- Universal A/C Input
IN WIN GreenMe 650 PSU Specifications:

Let's move on to the next page where we will unbox the review sample!
Next Page - Unboxing the power supply
| Review Index |
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Page 1 - Going Green With Your PSU and In Win
Page 2 - Unboxing the power supply Page 3 - External Design Page 4 - A look inside Page 5 - Test Setup Page 6 - Testing results (Regulation & Ripple) Page 7 - Testing results (Efficiency, Noise & Thermal) Page 8 - Final Thoughts & Conclusion |
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