MONTECH Launches BETA 2 Budget PSUs With ATX 3.1 Certification Starting at 49$

MONTECH has announced its new BETA 2 power supply series, targeting budget and mid range PC builds that still need modern power delivery standards for today’s GPUs. The lineup includes 550W, 650W, 750W, and 850W models, and every unit is certified for ATX 3.1 and compliant with PCIe 5.1, which is the key value proposition here. Even at entry pricing, MONTECH is positioning BETA 2 as a safer baseline for modern graphics cards that can spike power draw briefly above typical load behavior.

The BETA 2 range is clearly designed for mainstream gaming PCs rather than flagship overkill. MONTECH’s own positioning fits typical build tiers where 550W and 650W target RTX 5060 class systems, while 750W and 850W aim higher for RTX 5070 class builds, with the 850W also aligning with the common recommendation tier for RTX 5080 systems. On the AMD side, MONTECH frames BETA 2 as sufficient for RDNA 4 class GPUs including RX 9060 and RX 9070 series. The practical takeaway is that BETA 2 is meant to be a reliable choice for most builds that are not chasing the absolute top end GPU segment.

From a design standpoint, BETA 2 is non modular, meaning cables are pre attached. That helps hit aggressive price points, but it also means cable management will depend more on case space and planning. A notable detail is connector support: the 850W model includes a native 12V 2x6 connector rated for 450W, while the lower wattage models rely on 8 pin PCIe connectors for GPU power.

Efficiency is rated at 80 Plus Bronze, with MONTECH claiming over 85 percent efficiency at typical loads. Component and safety messaging is also front and center, with MONTECH highlighting an industrial Japanese main capacitor and 6 protection features including OCP, OVP, UVP, OPP, SCP, and OTP. All units are stated to come with a 5 year warranty and are available through major retailers including Amazon and Newegg.

For budget builders, the positioning is straightforward. BETA 2 is about lowering risk while staying cost controlled. ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compliance is the headline because it aligns the PSU behavior and connector standards with modern GPU requirements. If you are planning a new build around current gen mid range GPUs and you want a clean, no drama power foundation without paying premium tier pricing, BETA 2 is aimed directly at that audience.

Model Price Amazon Newegg
BETA 2 550W $49 Amazon Newegg
BETA 2 650W $59 Amazon Newegg
BETA 2 750W $63 Amazon Newegg
BETA 2 850W $69 Amazon Newegg

For your next build, would you choose a budget ATX 3.1 Bronze PSU like BETA 2 for better standards support, or do you still prefer paying extra for Gold efficiency and modular cables?

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