
- Good power for standard ATX - ATX 3.1 Compatible - All the cables you need

Gave me leeway in all counts. Better having extra power and not need it, just in case. Also allows future expansion possibilities.

fairly simple install with an excess of modular cables. I only needed 4 for my simple build.


Fully modular, runs quiet, 80+ Gold efficient, and supports ATX 3.0great for modern GPUs. Cables are easy to manage, and the build quality feels solid. Compact size made installation in my Lian Li case easy. Love that it comes with a 10-year warranty.

Very quiet, runs really good so far haven't had any issues

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.

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

comes with white cables PCIE 5.1 ready


Fantastic quality quiet great cables

I reached out to newegg told them the problem and without any hassle besides shipping it. I returned the dead new one and got a replacement in the mail a few days later!! Beautiful customer service thank you new egg.

Pros: Quiet fan - nothing impeding airflow Great looking cables, adequate length in Corsair 6500X case Good tolerances on pins and plugs - nothing too tight or loose. Yellow 12VHPWR end - see photo. Cable combs preinstalled on certain visible cables. Powers 265KF, Z890, 4 m.2, 4 sata, rtx 5080, 9 fans, 1 pump, RGB

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.

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.

Awesome product and shipping really have no complaints. Runs silent in my new rig.

Installed it and it works!!

Easy and very clean installation. I love its modularity. No unused cables blocking my airflow. More than enough hardware and wires. Super quiet. Cute bag to store unused wires.

Latest refresh (3rd gen?) of the Corsair CXM power supply line, redesigned case (beveled edge, updated branding.) Why you buy this rather than the cheapest 650: Includes modern standby support. Semi-modular really does clean up the case. (I replaced an older non-modular). Long cables. (The case am using in is bottom mount, fan facing up which often requres require longer cables, see photo.) Everything reaches fine. Plenty of modular cables included. I think its nicer looking than the last version. Great for a "blacked out" build. Large, quiet "rifle bearing" fan, which is an upgraded version of the sleeve bearing in the earlier model, apparently. Theoretically last a bit longer. 5 year warranty. Reliable brand. 650w is a sweet spot power wise, enough headroom for a decent video card without overkill. 80+ Bronze indicates good power efficiency balanced with value.
