Catalog   /   Computing   /   Components   /   PSUs   /   Xilence

Xilence Red Wing R7 XP700R7 (XN054)

Photos - PSU Xilence Red Wing R7 XP700R7
Outdated Product
Power: 700; Cooling system: active; MB/CPU power supply: 24+8 (4+4); Manufacturer's warranty: 1 year;
add to listmy lists
Xilence Red Wing R7 XP700R7
Main
Power700 W
Form factorATX
Specs
PFCactive
Cooling systemactive
Fan size120 mm
Certificationwithout 80+
Power connectors
MB/CPU power supply24+8 (4+4) pin
SATA6
MOLEX2
PCIe 6pin1
PCIe 8pin (6+2)1
Cable systemnon-modular
General
Over voltage protection (OVP)
Over power protection (OPP)
Short circuit protection (SCP)
Manufacturer's warranty1 year
Dimensions (HxWxD)86x150x140 mm
Official Websitexilence.de
Added to E-CatalogOctober 2017
P/N
XN054

The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Catalog Xilence 2026 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models Xilence.
How to choose a power supply for a PCBasics of choosing a reliable and balanced power supply for your home, office and gaming computer
Model overview based on user reviews  
The Xilence Red Wing R7 series offers a range of budget-friendly power supply units suitable for basic and office systems. Users appreciate the affordable price and quiet operation of these PSUs, making them a decent choice for systems with moderate power demands. However, several reviews highlight concerns about the actual power output not meeting the advertised specifications, with some units struggling under higher loads and causing system reboots. The cable length and quality are generally acceptable, though some users noted issues with cable fit and durability. The build quality, including the paint job and internal components, has been criticized, with reports of short service life and components failing shortly after the warranty period. Overall, while the Xilence Red Wing R7 series can be a cost-effective option for less demanding setups, it may not be reliable for more powerful systems.
Pros

Cons

2
4
1
0
normal model, nothing special
28 October 2019 
For the money, the power supply is not bad for systems with a peak consumption of 350-400W; if it’s more powerful, it’s better to look at other power supplies. Works in a system unit with e5-2690, 4 RAM dies in overclocking, rx470 4GB flashed in rx570, 1 pc 60GB SSD for the axis and 1 pc 700GB hard drive for file storage, 4 pcs of 120mm turntables for blowing along with the m-t6 snowman tower with its 2 turntables, in the msi power calculator the consumption is right around 350-400 watts.
The wires are of sufficient length, suitable for lower location in the system housing. There are 6 pcs sat connectors. The wires do not dangle excessively in their terminals. The product is quite high quality; the BP brand is stamped on the side of the power supply unit. In my case, the cooling fan is quite quiet when the power supply is running under gaming loads. The voltages along lines 3.3 (3.35-3.39V), 5 (4.9-5.1V) and 12V (11.95-12.29V) are the same during idle operation (starting without a PC with a jumper on the green and black wire) and load (games).
6+2pin and 6 pin for video cards and on one harness. There are only two molexes at the ends of two harnesses with sat connectors. In my case, the cable for connecting to the 220V network does not fit tightly in its connector in the power supply (cured by wrapping it with electrical tape). There is no 700w in this power supply, of course, a maximum of 450-500w.
Evgeniyuse Xilence XP700R7 few months
Not a bad budget power supply for budget builds
21 January 2020 
Not a bad budget PSU for budget builds
The power holds. On 12w lines 582w. Price - very good for budget builds, unlike some KSAS :)
Cables without braid, although the same KSASA :D has braided cables. SATA cables are quite short.
zennorianuse Xilence XP600R7 few months
bad option for assembly for that kind of money, I advise you to choose something more reliable
4 July 2021 
bought on 2bit for ~2500
Quiet and cold. Well, the design is normal.
Weak circuitry. The unit can't handle the load and shuts down. The specified 700W is nowhere near accurate.
Maijiuse Xilence XP700R7 few months
3 out of 7 user review(s) shown
4 more user review(s)