1. Kupu Whakataki
The XPG KYBER 650W 80 Plus Gold Power Supply is designed to provide stable and efficient power to your computer system. Featuring 80 Plus Gold certification, it ensures high energy efficiency, reducing heat generation and operating costs. This power supply incorporates Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) for improved power delivery and stability. This manual provides essential information for the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of your XPG KYBER power supply.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Please read and understand all safety instructions before installing or operating this product. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or damage to your equipment.
- Pūmate Hiko: Kaua e whakatuwheratia te waahanga hiko. Te teitei voltages are present inside, even when the unit is unplugged. There are no user-serviceable parts.
- Whakahau: Me whakarite kia pai te rere o te hau huri noa i te hiko. Kaua e araia nga whakatuwheratanga hau.
- makuku: Kaua e whakaaturia te pūnaha hiko ki te wai, ki te makuku rawa rānei.
- Te pāmahana: Operate the power supply within the specified temperature range. Avoid extreme heat or cold.
- Whakapapa: Always connect the power supply to a grounded electrical outlet using the provided power cord.
- Tāutatanga: Install the power supply securely in your computer case using the provided screws.
- Whakaha Uepu: Ensure all cables are routed properly and do not obstruct cooling fans or other components.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:
- XPG KYBER 650W Power Supply Unit
- Waea hiko AC
- Whakaeke Tiu
- Cable Ties (for management)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
4. Hua Neke Atuview
The XPG KYBER 650W power supply features a standard ATX form factor, designed for compatibility with most PC cases. It includes a quiet cooling fan and a comprehensive set of cables to power various components.

Whakaahua 4.1: Mua view of the XPG KYBER 650W Power Supply, showing the XPG logo and KYBER branding.

Whakaahua 4.2: Koki view of the power supply, highlighting the fan grill on the top and the power input and switch on the rear panel.

Whakaahua 4.3: Rear panel of the power supply, featuring the AC power inlet and the main power switch (On/Off).

Whakaahua 4.4: Runga view of the power supply, showing the protective fan grill and the central XPG logo.
5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Follow these steps to install your XPG KYBER 650W power supply into your computer system.
- Whakaritehia to Pūnaha:
- Turn off your computer and unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet.
- Whakatuwherahia to putea rorohiko.
- Ki te whakakapi i tētahi pūtake hiko o nāianei, momotuhia ngā taura katoa mai i te PSU tawhito ka tangohia mai i te pouaka.
- Whakapuruhia te Tuku Hiko:
- Carefully slide the XPG KYBER 650W power supply into the designated PSU bay in your computer case.
- Tiarohia nga kohao wiri ki te PSU me era kei runga i te keehi.
- Whakaorangia te hiko hiko ma te whakamahi i nga miihini whakauru kua whakaratohia.
- Tūhono Mana Papa Matua:
- Connect the 24-pin ATX main power connector to the corresponding port on your motherboard. Ensure it clicks into place.
- Connect the 8-pin EPS (CPU) power connector to the CPU power port on your motherboard. Some motherboards may use a 4-pin or 4+4-pin configuration.
- Tūhono Mana Kaari Whakairoiro (PCIe):
- If your graphics card requires external power, connect the appropriate PCIe power cables (6-pin or 6+2-pin) from the power supply to your graphics card.
- Connect Peripheral Power (SATA/Molex):
- Honoa nga taura hiko SATA ki o puku rokiroki (HDDs, SSDs) me nga puku whatu.
- Connect Molex power cables to any other peripherals that require them (e.g., case fans, older components).
- Whakaha Uepu:
- Route cables neatly to improve airflow and aesthetics. Use the provided cable ties if necessary.
- Hipanga Whakamutunga:
- Katia to keehi rorohiko.
- Honoa te taura hiko AC ki te pūtake hiko, kātahi ki tētahi putanga pakitara e hono ana ki te whenua.
- Ensure the power supply's main switch on the rear panel is in the "Off" (0) position before plugging it in, then switch it to "On" (I) before powering on your computer.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Operating your XPG KYBER 650W power supply is straightforward:
- Whakahiko: After connecting all components and the AC power cord, flip the main power switch on the rear of the power supply to the "On" (I) position. Then, press the power button on your computer case.
- Weto Whakakore: To shut down your computer, use the operating system's shutdown procedure. For complete power disconnection, flip the main power switch on the rear of the power supply to the "Off" (0) position and unplug the AC power cord.
- Mahi Pūnoa: The power supply fan will operate to cool the internal components. The fan speed may vary depending on the load and temperature to maintain optimal performance and acoustics.
7. Tiaki
Mā te tiaki tika ka roa te ora me te mahi tino pai o tō pūnaha hiko.
- Te horoi: Periodically clean the exterior of the power supply and its fan grill to prevent dust buildup. Use compressed air to gently clear dust from the fan blades and vents. Momotuhia te hiko mai i te putanga pakitara i mua i te horoinga.
- Taki Pahi: Ensure the fan is spinning freely and not obstructed. A noisy fan or a fan that isn't spinning could indicate a problem.
- Tirohanga taura: Occasionally check all power cables to ensure they are securely connected and not damaged.
8. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your XPG KYBER 650W power supply, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- Kāore he Mana ki te Pūnaha:
- Ensure the AC power cord is securely plugged into both the power supply and a working wall outlet.
- Verify the main power switch on the rear of the power supply is in the "On" (I) position.
- Check all internal power connections (24-pin ATX, 8-pin EPS, PCIe, SATA) to ensure they are firmly seated.
- Whakamatautauria te putanga o te pakitara me tetahi atu taputapu hei whakaū i te mana.
- System Instability or Random Shutdowns:
- This could indicate insufficient power delivery or a faulty component. Ensure your system's total power consumption does not exceed the 650W capacity of the PSU.
- Tirohia mēnā he tika te hauhautanga, ā, kia mōhio kei te mahi te pā hau. Ka pā kino pea te wera nui.
- If experiencing issues specifically under heavy load (e.g., gaming), ensure all power connectors to high-power components like graphics cards are correctly and fully seated.
- Haruru rerekee:
- A grinding or rattling noise may indicate a fan issue. Ensure no cables are obstructing the fan. If the noise persists, contact support.
If troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, contact XPG customer support for further assistance.
9. Whakatakotoranga
| Ingoa Tauira | KYBER650G-BKCUS |
| Wat Putangatage | 650W |
| Tiwhikete Whaimana | 80 Tāpiri koura |
| Tauwehe Puka | ATX |
| Momo PFC | PFC kaha |
| Tikanga whakamatao | Air (Fan Cooled) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.76 Kirokaramu (3.87 pauna) |
| Ahu mōkihi | 11.22 x 7.95 x 4.69 inihi |
| Whakauru Mōrahi Voltage | 200 Volts AC |
| Kaihanga | Adata |
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
XPG products are manufactured to high quality standards and are backed by a limited warranty. For detailed warranty information, please refer to the official XPG webte waahi, te kaari whakamana ranei kei roto i to hua.
Mo te tautoko hangarau, awhina rapurongoā, kerēme whakamana ranei, tirohia te tautoko XPG mana website or contact their customer service department. Contact information can typically be found on the XPG webpae, i roto ranei i to tuhinga hua.
Kaihanga: Adata





