Antec NeoEco 650W 80+ Bronze
650W 80+ Bronze, semi-modular, no native 12VHPWR - adapter required for RTX 40-series.
Antec 650W 80+ Bronze semi-modular SMPS. Budget PSU for mid-range gaming builds. Good offline retail availability via Rashi Peripherals across India.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Antec NeoEco 650W Bronze Review India 2025 — Semi-Modular Mid-Range PSU
Antec NeoEco 650W Bronze — Semi-Modular at a Mid-Range Price
The NeoEco 650W sits in Antec's mid-range lineup — above the budget CV550 (non-modular, no flexibility) and below the premium High Current Gold series. Semi-modular is the key selling point here. You cannot detach the 24-pin ATX or the 8-pin CPU cable, but your PCIe, SATA, and Molex cables are all removable. In a compact ATX mid-tower with decent cable management space, this matters.
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 650W |
| Efficiency | 80+ Bronze (~85% at 50% load) |
| Modularity | Semi-modular |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Fan | 120mm |
| Warranty | 5 years |
| India Price | ₹5,500–7,500 |
India Pricing and Availability
In May 2025, the Antec NeoEco 650W Bronze sits at around ₹6,000–6,500 on MDComputers and Vedant Computers. Amazon India and Flipkart tend to price it slightly higher at ₹6,800–7,500 depending on the seller. PrimeABGB occasionally runs it at ₹5,800 on sale.
Antec is distributed in India through Rashi Peripherals, which means warranty claims go through Rashi's service network — the same network that handles Antec cases, coolers, and other peripherals. Turnaround time for warranty support varies by city, but Rashi has a reasonable national presence.
One India-specific note: the NeoEco series uses capacitors rated to handle voltage fluctuations, which is relevant here. Indian power quality can be inconsistent — particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities — and a PSU that handles input voltage swings without degrading over time matters more than most buyers realize. If you are in an area with frequent power cuts, pair this with a UPS. A 650VA UPS provides enough runtime to shut down safely during outages.
Who Should Buy This
Buy the Antec NeoEco 650W Bronze if you are building a mid-range gaming PC around the RTX 4060, RX 7600, or similar GPUs paired with a Ryzen 5 7600 or Intel Core i5-13400. The semi-modular design makes cable routing tidier than a fully non-modular unit, and Antec's 5-year warranty is solid for the price range.
The step up from the CV550 is real — semi-modularity is not a gimmick when you are routing cables in a standard ATX case. You skip the tangle of unused SATA cables stuffed behind the motherboard tray.
Skip this if: You want 80+ Gold efficiency and are willing to spend ₹8,000+. At that price point the Cooler Master MWE Gold 650 or the Corsair CX Gold are better long-term investments in running cost. Also skip if you want fully modular — this is semi-modular and the ATX/CPU cables are always attached.
Questions
Technically 650W covers an RTX 4070 + mid-range CPU system — total system draw sits around 400–450W under load. However, if you are pairing an RTX 4070 with an overclocked Ryzen 7 or i7, I would recommend stepping up to 750W for headroom. The NeoEco is best matched to RTX 4060 Ti and below.
Yes. Antec's Indian warranty is handled through Rashi Peripherals. You register the product with Rashi's service system and ship it to the nearest service center. The 5-year warranty covers manufacturing defects. Keep your invoice — it is required for warranty claims.
Yes, and the price difference is usually ₹500–800. Semi-modular lets you remove SATA, PCIe, and Molex cables you are not using. You still have the main ATX and CPU cables permanently attached, which are the bulkiest ones — but even removing the unused SATA cables reduces clutter noticeably.