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Okay, it's a power supply. Not much excitement there unless it starts smoking, right? 750 watts DOESN'T excite you? Maybe the 60 Ampere +12V rail (and there's just the one +12V rail, so you don't have to balance your power needs by hand.) will do the trick. How about the ability to auto-sense your input voltage from 90Vac to 264Vac, 50/60Hz? No more voltage selector switches!
Run cooler, too, because it can be up to 80% efficient (tested at 20%, 50% and full load), meaning less waste heat from the supply and smaller electrical bills.. Compatible with both ATX 2.0 and ATX 2.2 systems, it includes long cables for even full-sized tower installations. Nvidia SLI support. It includes power connections for eight SATA drives. A 140mm variable speed fan with double bearings gives good airflow with minimal noise. Active power factor correction helps deal with inductive loads (drive and fan motors, mostly).
Give your computer muscles!
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Excellent supply
- Pros: Very well made. For many overclockers, having one +12v rail with a massive 60 amp capacity will provide absolute bedrock stability, which really helps keep a system running when you push it. It's not so much that your CPU or RAM is going to consume 60 amperes; but the pulses they generate as they switch will make HUGE picosecond demand on the abillity of the power supply to source or sink current. It's this ability to handle spiky demand on the rail that really makes for stability. If the supply can't cope, these rapid changes in demand will turn into NOISE on the rail, and the CPU and RAM will have a hard time telling the difference between noise on the rail and actual signals on their buses. This is why big, clean power supplies help the stability of a PC. Of course, all your drives, fans, video cards and so on also need capacity so this is also part of the equation.
- Cons: Modular cables would have been nice. I didn't need all the drive cables; I had room to tuck them out of the way, but not everyone would.
- Other Thoughts: Very attractive appearance. "Quality" feel.
The cooling design, with a big (140 MM fan) yields the best cooling with minimal noise. I found it VERY quiet / silent.
Comes in a velvet bag, like a bottle of Crown Royal.... ha ha ha.
The Right PSU
- Pros: Everything, I know you read tons of reviews before making a smart choice, but let me tell you, this is the one. It has a single 12v rail which will support your builds for years to come and has the comfort of a 5 year warrenty. It is ultra quite and runs cool since it has plenty of power. The long cables are good for a gamer who has a full tower case, but if you don't, then you'll have some extra cable to hide. However chances are if you are using a mATX then you don't need this much JUICE !!!!
- Cons: none so far, a guess a little pricey, but I shopped around and found a really good price with rebate !! (1/16)
- Other Thoughts: This is a great PSU and has tons of connectors for someone to build a monster build, or for someone who wants to later expand and not buy a new PSU everytime. Corsair has always been a fav. of mine and they have never disappointed. Here's my rig: Corsair PSU 750 || Corsair XMS2 C4 || Asus X-38 MAXIUMS mobo || Q6600 || EVGA 8800GTS || Zalman 9700 ( a must for anyone dummy! )
| Model | CMPSU-750TX |
| Type | ATX12V / EPS12V |
| Maximum Power | 701 - 800W |
| Fans | 1 |
| PFC | Active |
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Had it for 8 months.
- Pros: Lot of powers, lot of Amp, lot of certifications...
This PSU unit can handle lot an high gaming rid without any problem.
- Cons: Not that I can remember of. Cables take lots of place, but all PSU that are not Modulars cable are like that.
- Other Thoughts: Got it for 115$ canadian back the or something around this ammount.
Super power supply
- Pros: This is a solid power supply. No hassles from start to finish on the install. The fan noise is VERY low and my system, which has had a history of over heating, is cool and happy. Plenty of cables for anything you need to hook up. Cables are long so no issues with custom set ups. When I unboxed this PS I was in awe. Corsair gets a huge wow! factor for the extra effort and the unit looks sleek.
- Cons: This PS does not have the modular cabling. Its not really a con but rather I missed that on ordering so just a heads up.
- Other Thoughts: The rebate system is lame. You have a specific amount of time to jump through their hoops. I purchased in November then pre-registered and the whole bit. My rebate status says its been processed but not to expect the check until March! Thats three months!!!
High end power supply.
- Pros: The unit has all of the possible power connectors needed to build a mid tower setup.
- Cons: Unused power cables are not able to be removed from the unit but with some wire ties and a little spare room inside the top of the case they are not blocking air flow for cooling.
- Other Thoughts: I am still waiting to get the $20.00 rebate check.
| Model |
| Brand |
CORSAIR |
| Model |
CMPSU-750TX |
| Spec |
| Type |
ATX12V / EPS12V |
| Maximum Power |
750W |
| Fans |
Thermally controlled 140mm fan |
| PFC |
Active |
| Main Connector |
20+4Pin |
| +12V Rails |
Single |
| PCI-Express Connector |
4 x 6+2-Pin |
| SATA Power Connector |
8 |
| SLI |
Ready |
| CrossFire |
Ready |
| Efficiency |
> 80% |
| Energy-Efficient |
80 PLUS Certified |
| Input Voltage |
100 - 240 V |
| Input Frequency Range |
50/60 Hz |
| Input Current |
10A |
| Output |
+3.3V@30A,+5V@28A,+12V@60A, -12V@0.8A,+5VSB@3.0A |
| MTBF |
>100,000 Hours |
| Approvals |
UL, CE, CB, TUV, FCC, CCC |
| Features |
| Connectors |
1 x Main connector (20+4Pin) 1 x 12V(4/8Pin) 8 x peripheral 8 x SATA 2 x Floppy 4 x PCI-E |
| Features |
Ultra-quiet 140mm double ball-bearing fan delivers excellent airflow 80%+ energy efficiency at 20%, 50% and 100% load condition for less heat generation and lower energy bill 99% Active Power Factor Correction provides clean and reliable power to your system Universal AC input 90~264V automatically scans and detects the correct voltage Dedicated single +12V rail offers maximum compatibility with latest components
Compatible with Core i7 |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
5 years limited |
| Labor |
5 years limited |
Introduction
Okay, it's a power supply. Not much excitement there unless it starts smoking, right? 750 watts DOESN'T excite you? Maybe the 60 Ampere +12V rail (and there's just the one +12V rail, so you don't have to balance your power needs by hand.) will do the trick. How about the ability to auto-sense your input voltage from 90Vac to 264Vac, 50/60Hz? No more voltage selector switches!
Run cooler, too, because it can be up to 80% efficient (tested at 20%, 50% and full load), meaning less waste heat from the supply and smaller electrical bills.. Compatible with both ATX 2.0 and ATX 2.2 systems, it includes long cables for even full-sized tower installations. Nvidia SLI support. It includes power connections for eight SATA drives. A 140mm variable speed fan with double bearings gives good airflow with minimal noise. Active power factor correction helps deal with inductive loads (drive and fan motors, mostly).
Give your computer muscles!
Highlights
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ATX12V and EPS12V Compatible Compatible with the ATX12V v2.2 and EPS12V standards, the Corsair CMPSU-750TX provides maximum power stability to drive the latest Intel and AMD processors as well as other components for desktop and server computer systems.
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750W Maximum Power The Corsair CMPSU-750TX provides a maximum power of 750W for a safe, reliable output for high-end computer systems.
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Highly Efficient Delivering over 80% efficiency, the Corsair CMPSU-750TX power supply saves energy and may even reduce your electric bill!
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NVIDIA SLI Certified Featuring four 6+2-pin PCI-E power connectors, the Corsair CMPSU-750TX power supply has gone through a series of rigorous NVIDIA SLI certification tests for maximum system stability when building NVIDIA SLI PCs.
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Quick Specs
| Brand | CORSAIR |
| +12V Rails | Single |
| Efficiency | > 80% |
| Energy-Efficient | 80 PLUS Certified |
| Input Frequency Range | 50/60 Hz |
| Input Voltage | 100 - 240 V |
| Main Connector | 20+4Pin |
| Maximum Power | 701 - 800W |
| PCI-Express Connector | 4 x 6+2-Pin |
| PFC | Active |
| Type | ATX12V / EPS12V |
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