
Excellent cable flexibility and solid connections.

- High Efficiency - Quiet Operation

The cables that the PSU is packaged with are great, individually insulated and super flexible. Excellent for micro cases where cable management is limited.

Comes with by far enough slots for whatever you would need, is a good size and stays fairly cool, Fits well in my Micro-ATX case

Bought this power supply for my first build, got it at a great price, couldn't have asked for a better power supply!!! Love that it's fully modular, 80 plus gold, tax 3.0 compatible, and pCIe 5.0 ready!!!!

It's quiet has the option to switch the fan mode It was a good price for power It's compact for an 850-watt unit

comes with white cables PCIE 5.1 ready

Was on back order but only had to wait a few days for Newegg to replenish their stock. This PSU runs and powers up all my new devices and Strix Z790-E motherboard. The modular cabling is what grabs my attention the most as its very flexible to reroute , tie-wrap and create a very clean layout . Installed with a Asys Ryujin III 360 AIO cooler , Asus Prime GeForce 5060 Ti video card, etc

It's a shame the case hides the PSU because this one looks really sleek and nice. It is supplying power to the PC so I can confidently say it is working as intended.


It's a Seasonic PSU. If you consider yourself an expert or enthusiast and know nothing about Seasonic Power Supply units, I have some bad news for you.

These power supplies are always great for me. I have used many other Corsair models with no problems. The modular cables make it super easy to organize and hide them inside your case if you wish to do so. You only plug in the ones you need so it makes it very neat. This power supply is 850W so it should handle any hardware you hook it to. It's also 80 PLUS GOLD certified which essentially means you are guaranteed over 80% effeciency (more like 87%+ actually). Higher effency power supplies are beneficial because less power is wasted and converted into heat. This means you have less power wasted which in turn translates to operational benefits. Please note this has side connectors instead of your typical rear connectors. This is a fully modular / low noise / energy efficient power supply that's also 850W. It also has a 140mm "Zero RPM Fan Mode" which provides almost silent operations while at lower loads. It should also fit into any standard size PC case. Obviously check your dimensions with the specs to be sure. It's a little heavy at almost 4lbs but that shouldn't be an issue as most of our gaming PC's aren't portable. :) It also comes with a *10* year warranty! That along is an amazing thing for them to offer. Most electronics are rated for around 5 years so for them to offer 10 years tells you that they stand behind their products. I have owned many Corsair products in my life and have yet to be disappointed with one. It comes with the following connections: 1x 24-pin ATX (24-pin) 2x ATX 12V/EPS12V (4+4-pin) 1x PCIe 5 (12+4-pin) 2x PCIe (6+2-pin, dual) 2x PCIe (6+2-pin) 12x SATA (Straight) 8x PATA These connections are from the following cables: 1x 24-pin ATX (24-pin): One cable (610mm) 2x EPS/ATX12V CABLE 8-PIN (4+4): Two cables (650mm) 1x PCIe CABLE 12+4-PIN(12+4): One cable (650mm) 1x PCIe CABLE 8-PIN (6+2)X2: One cable (650mm+100mm) 2x PCIe CABLE 8-PIN (6+2): Two cables (650mm) 3x SATA CABLE (4 SATA - (right angle)): Three cables (455mm + 115mm + 115mm + 115mm) 2x PATA CABLE (4-PIN): Two cables (450mm + 100mm + 100mm + 100mm)

Looks nice, has braided cables that come in a slick bag.

It came with all the wires and ties i needed. It feels solid built. Really is a good looking PSU to bad my case hides all of it.

-Very quiet -Good cable selection/ versatility -Seems to power 7800x3d/5090 very well

The product works as intended, delivered on time, and was super easy to set up in my case. The PSU does not overheat and the fans are quiet.

Installed it and it works!!

Price to performance Modular Looks

I installed this power supply in my new Windows 11 computer with M drive Azuz board and everything worked fine. Of course had to use some power adapter cables for the hard drives. JJK
