Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the OCZ ModXStream Pro OCZ600MXSP 600W and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ ModXStream Pro OCZ600MXSP 600W.
April 2009
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The editors liked
Quiet performance
80 Plus efficiency compliance
Great warranty
99% power factor correction
Modular cabling
Great price
600Watt output
Active PFC design
3 years warranty replacement
Modular design
IDE cables have molex connector
ATX v2.2 certified
Plenty of connectors
Stable voltages under heavy load
The
600W continuous DC output (up to 50°)
Very good voltage regulation
Excellent efficiency across a broad range of loads
Very quiet at all but the highest power levels
Dual 12V output can deliver up to 42A combined load
Two PCIE connectors support
Very quiet
Pretty stable rails
Good price point
Looks good
The editors didn't like
Cables may be too short in a full tower case
Only one PCIe 6+2 pin cable
Included cables could be longer
204 & 44 CPU cables could be joined for faster installation
DC outputs a little noisier (AC ripple) than we would like to see
Abstract: Power supplies are the unsung heroes of dependable enthusiast PCs. Processors, GPUs, and SSDs get all of the glory. They’re the components speeding up your operating system boot time. They improve frame rates, making your games more realistic. And they slash the time it takes to...
OCZ ModXStream Pro 600 W proved to be an outstanding mainstream 600 W power supply, surprising us at all and every level. Being an inexpensive unit that has only the standard 80 Plus certification, we were expecting it to achieve efficiency around 82-8...
Very quiet, Pretty stable rails, Good price point, Looks good
12V Rail Slightly Looser
With our method of testing rail stability we cannot categorically declare that the rail voltages are pretty solid and stable but the results do point towards this. Staying well within the ATX limits, the ModXStream Pro 600w unit does a good job and the...
Abstract: For high-end gaming and workstations youll very probable find yourself looking for a 600~700 Watt power supply, however you will quickly stumble upon the question why you should pay €150 when you see €50 unit...
Abstract: With dual +12V rails, modular cabling, a near silent 140mm fan, 80+ Certified, ATX12V V2.2 / EPS12V compatibility, SLI Certified, and OCZ branding, what would you expect this power supply to cost? $120? $160? This power supply is actually very inexpen...
Quiet performance, 80 Plus efficiency compliance, Great warranty, 99% power factor correction, Modular cabling, Great price
Cables may be too short in a full tower case, Only one PCIe 6+2 pin cable
This power supply has been pretty impressive. On the actual working side of things, its as good as any that Ive tested. Its nice to have rock-solid power that you can rely on. Its also nice to have the warranty that this one came with. I will be h...
You know, I think that if you purchase a PSU with a bit of a brand name stamped on top of it, that it probably cant be really bad. I doubt any really bad 2008 PSUs still even exist. Its no different with the OCZ Technology ModXtream PRO. From what ...
600W continuous DC output (up to 50°), Very good voltage regulation, Excellent efficiency across a broad range of loads, Very quiet at all but the highest power levels, Dual 12V output can deliver up to 42A combined load, Two PCIE connectors support
DC outputs a little noisier (AC ripple) than we would like to see, 3Year warranty (vs. 5Year)
The OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W tested out to be a good power supply. It produced good voltage regulation and delivers excellent efficiency. In addition, the ModXStream does its job very quietly, is 80Plus and NVIDIA SLI certified, and comes backed wit...
VH Tested & ApprovedProviding under powered 12V rails can result in system reboots, component degradation, and ultimately failure. If youve been replacing your systems components except the PSU, you might want to take a look at your PSU. However, i...
600Watt output, Active PFC design, 3 years warranty replacement, Modular design, IDE cables have molex connector, ATX v2.2 certified, Plenty of connectors, Stable voltages under heavy load, The
Included cables could be longer, 204 & 44 CPU cables could be joined for faster installation