
If youre considering a power supply this expensive, Ill bet youve already seen the video reviews, read through the specs three times, compared all the options. So let me just add some of my experience, and hopefully it can point you in the right direction. +Packaging: I love the separate box for the modular cables. Also, I like that Corsair doesnt include an instruction manual, just a QR code. Less paper is better. +Quality: Right out of the box, you can feel the build quality. The PSU is solid and well-built. The modular cables (Corsair Type IV) are very sturdy. And the power supply has to be the heaviest gauge Ive every felt. +Zero RPM Mode: This may seem like a marketing stunt, but even under some benchmarks, the fan never turned on. Even running at full speed, it is quiet. +Cable Variety: If you can somehow use all the cables in one build, call me. I want to see it. I dont see anything reasonable running out of any type of cables. +Installation: No issues. Worked first boot. +Efficiency +iCUE: I havent delved too far into the profiles, but a quick internet search pulled up some best profiles to help out. I love the ability to control everything, even though I likely wont do a lot of manual changes.

- the cables plug in from the side, makes for easy access, routing and hiding.

Phenomenal power supply Sleek design Completely silent Provides plenty of power

Came with PSU packaged great, came with everything to power the pc and a asrock custom bag of all of the connectors

Seasonic is my current go-to power supply. So far they've all been defect-free and met my needs. The modular cables are particularly soft and flexible. The unit arrived a bit earlier than Newegg's prediction which is a plus.

Pros: - Got all the standard things you would want out of an ATX 3.1 PSU for a modern system build, such as the 12V-2x6 connector and being fully modular - 10 year warranty is a must and this has it - Components are great for this unit, and the performance is there based on testing - Dual 12v-2x6 slots - Color coded power pins for the GPU is always welcomed, to make sure full contact is made. This model uses a bright color, easier to see, which is a plus!

Had it for 2 months now and no problems whatsoever.

Before replacing my motherboard, I decided I should replace my 5 1/2 year old Corsair CS450M even though it was working fine. I got the CX650M because the SATA cables are identical so I could just unplug them from the old PSU and plug into the new one. It worked as expected as soon as I turned it on. Plenty of power for my simple system.

-Very quiet -what can I say it just works




It works and trusted brand

Powers the power hungry 5700xt.

While gaming eating up ~100w for the CPU and ~300w for the GPU I rarely see the power supply fan spin because, presumably, it doesn't need to. That's pretty nice.

- Plenty of cables. - Quiet so far.

Even the unboxing is an experience. Lifting the lid, you'll find a perfectly packed power supply that's clearly designed for efficiency, aesthetics and versatility. Inside of a nice felt bag, you'll also discover high quality individually sleeved cables with connectors that match. The power supply doesn't weigh as much as expected - a plus. The included power cable is 3x14 AWG, rated for 300v, 60C and is a UL Listed E315167 SJT. It has a standard C19 connector on one end, a pleasant surprise.


