The SeaSonic Focus Gold SGX-650 SFX Power Supply Review: Seasonic Starts off SFX With a Stunner
by E. Fylladitakis on March 7, 2019 8:30 AM EST- Posted in
- Cases/Cooling/PSUs
- Seasonic
- PSUs
- SFX
- Focus Gold SGX
Final Words
The new Focus Gold SGX series marks SeaSonic’s effort to enter the premium SFX PSU market with their own product. SeaSonic’s approach here is refreshingly modest, with the company opting not to build a halo product with a price tag that would instantly drive almost everyone away, but rather to design and develop a very reliable and high-performing PSU with a reasonable $129 price tag.
The high quality of the Focus Gold SGX-650 probably is its biggest selling point. It is an exceptionally well-designed and constructed PSU, with components coming from the best manufacturers and a fantastic assembly job. So it is not surprising that SeaSonic backs their power supply with a 10 year warranty.
Under normal operating conditions we recorded excellent performance figures on all fronts – electrical, thermal, and acoustic. SeaSonic is known for their emphasis on power quality and their new SFX unit is no exception, with exceptional power quality and power stability figures. The operating temperature of the Focus Gold SGX-650 is relatively low and the 120 mm fan is not to blame for that, as it barely is necessary when the unit operates in room temperature and under typical loads.
The Focus Gold SGX-650 also delivers very good performance while operating under high ambient temperatures, but there is a catch – it really doesn't want to be heavily loaded. After all, SeaSonic does de-rate the unit down to 80% capacity when the ambient temperature exceeds 40°C, and in our testing this seems like a prudent move. The overall performance of the power supply drops significantly when it's pushing over 550 Watts while operating under high temperatures, suggesting that these actually are overload conditions for the unit. In fact I'd probably go one step further and suggest that the PSU shouldn't be used with a load over 500 W if it really is going to be used under harsh ambient conditions.
Overall, high performance SFX PSUs are slowly but surely gaining ground on the PC market. And while the current selection of SFX products is rather limited, SeaSonic has certainly created a very interesting competitor with the Focus Gold SGX-650. Thanks to the high quality design of the power supply, it's currently one of the best-performing SFX PSUs available; and that's even if we take into account its disdain for hot environments.
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PeachNCream - Friday, March 8, 2019 - link
Hmm, what is your tolerance point for very common acronyms like CPU or RAM for instance where the acronym itself is broadly understood and, to a great extent, replaced the underlying terminology from which they are derived? Maybe it would be helpful for Anandtech to host a technology term glossary or at least refer the reader to an existing one elsewhere.TelstarTOS - Monday, March 11, 2019 - link
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Regarding all the confusion about whether the form factor is SFX or SFX-L, I think the problem is with Seasonic. I was browsing their SFX/-L PSU's yesterday and I was confused by the Seasonic site itself. The online catalog of SFX/-L PSU's is difficult make sense of, for me.Are there 3 "SFX/-L" PSU's in total, or is the total 4?
It would be more useful if Seasonic updated their own website. Our information really derives from that.