Adata XPG Pylon 650W
650W 80+ Bronze, none-modular, no native 12VHPWR - adapter required for RTX 40-series.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Where to buy Adata XPG Pylon 650W in India
Expect to pay roughly ₹4,000-4,400 for the Adata XPG Pylon 650W in India right now, depending on offers and seller. I always recommend buying from retailers that give a proper GST invoice - it's what makes your India warranty claim smooth later.
In my years running a PC store, PrimeABGB (Mumbai) and Vedant Computers (Kolkata) have also been consistently reliable for verified stock - compare before buying.
Adata XPG Pylon 650W Price in India: Budget Bronze PSU Review
What You're Getting
If you've bought RAM or an SSD in India recently, you've probably seen the Adata and XPG names. The Pylon series is their move into PSUs, positioned as a budget-Bronze, non-modular line aimed at mainstream gaming builds rather than enthusiast rigs. The 650W variant gives you 80+ Bronze certification, which is a genuine, lab-verified efficiency standard, plus the standard protection circuitry expected at this tier.
There's nothing flashy here, and that's kind of the point. Adata has real manufacturing credibility from their memory and storage business, which gives the Pylon line more inherited trust than a completely unknown brand entering PSUs cold. It won't compete with a Corsair RM650 on features (no modularity here), but for a straightforward budget build it does the job.
India Pricing and Availability
The Pylon series spans ₹4,150-5,900 across 550W, 650W, and 750W on MDComputers. The 650W sits roughly in the middle, realistically around ₹4,900-5,300. Check MDComputers first; wider retail presence on Amazon/Flipkart is still building as XPG expands its India PSU footprint.
Who Should Buy the Pylon 650W
Buy this if: You're building a ₹50,000-65,000 gaming PC with an RTX 4060 or RX 7600, you want a Bronze-certified budget unit from a brand with real manufacturing credibility, and you don't need modular cabling.
Skip this if: You want modular cables for a cleaner build, or you need Gold-tier efficiency. In those cases, look at the Ant Esports FG650 V2 for modularity or step up a tier for Gold certification.
Questions
No, it's non-modular. All cables are fixed.
Adata has strong manufacturing credibility from RAM and SSDs, and the Pylon PSU line carries genuine 80+ Bronze certification. It's a reasonable budget pick, though the PSU line itself is newer to India than their memory products.
Pricing is broadly comparable. The main differentiator is brand trust carried over from Adata's storage and memory reputation versus Zebronics' cabinet/peripherals reputation or Ant Esports' budget-gaming focus.