Endorfy expands its affordable PSU lineup with the Vero L6 series, offering up to 750W and Cybenetics Silver rating

An affordable range of PSUs that should do their job nicely without costing an arm.

Endorfy has expanded its ATX 3.1 PSU lineup with three new models offering 550W, 650W, and 750W capacities. The Vero L6 series targets budget gamers looking for a 12V-2×6-ready PSU to pair with their mid- to low-range GeForce RTX GPU. It offers a solid foundation for modern gaming or work machines without unnecessary features, delivering a reliable and efficient power source for your hardware.

The Vero L6 series motto is to combine modern technology with solid craftsmanship at an accessible price. Therefore, all three models use a non-modular design measuring 87mm x 140mm x 150mm to save on cost, instead of cheapening on internal components while looking fancy from the outside. Each unit is built using high-quality capacitors rated for 105 °C, ensuring long-lasting and trouble-free operation.

These are soldered on top of a double-sided PCB using an automated production process, which also includes a full suite of electrical and thermal protections to guard your PC against overloads, voltage spikes, short circuits, and overheating, ensuring stability and safety even under the most demanding scenarios.

Endorfy Vero L6 750W.

To cool these internals without making a fuss, Endorfy has once more opted for its Stratus 120mm fan co-engineered with Synergy Cooling.  This FDB fan is said to provide smooth airflow and near-silent performance, which is welcome since these PSUs don’t seem to have a hybrid cooling mode.

This combination nets Vero L6 series the Cybenetics Silver and 80 Plus Bronze certifications, alongside Cybenetics Noise Rating Standard++ on the Vero L6 750W plus 650W and Noise Rating A- on the Vero L6 550W. The series is also certified Cybenetics ATX 3.1 Pass, which includes verification of efficiency at 2% load, inrush currents, and ripple suppression, just to name a few.

Cable-wise, you get the mandatory 24-pin, two 4+4-pin EPS cables for CPU power, three 6+2-pin PCIe plus one 12V-2×6 for GPUs, and five SATA on the 750W unit. The 650W and 550W units drop one 6+2-pin PCIe but keep the 12V-2×6. Note however that the 12V-2×6 maximum power delivery is limited to 300W on the 550W model and 450W on the 650W model, which is understandable.

The new Vero L6 750W, Vero L6 650W, and Vero L6 550W PSUs will be available starting November 25, 2025, at an unknown price, backed by a five-year warranty. Considering the price of the Vero L5 Bronze units, we expect these to retail between £45 and £70, depending on the capacity. If correct, they would be a nice match for the Endorfy Arx 700 ARGB, currently at £95.

Fahd Temsamani
Fahd Temsamani
Senior Writer at Club386, his love for computers began with an IBM running MS-DOS, and he’s been pushing the limits of technology ever since. Known for his overclocking prowess, Fahd once unlocked an extra 1.1GHz from a humble Pentium E5300 - a feat that cemented his reputation as a master tinkerer. Fluent in English, Arabic, and French, his motto when building a new rig is ‘il ne faut rien laisser au hasard.’

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