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Corsair TX750 750W Power Supply Review - ThinkComputers.org

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Product: Corsair TX750 750W Power Supply
Date: April 7, 2008
Author: Colin Dean
Edited By: Bob Buskirk
Provided By: Corsair
Pages: 1 2 3 4
Discussion: Discuss in Forums


Introduction

Corsair is best known for its memory products-DIMMs and flash-but it has a solid line of power supply units, as well. The company sent ThinkComputers its TX750, a 750W unit with a single 60A 12V rail-powerful enough for a GeForce 8800 GTX. While non-modular, the cables are sleeved and have quick-release connectors. We tested this device with a five-year warranty-results within.

Features & Specifications

- Supports ATX12V v2.2 standard and older ATX12V 2.01 spec
- 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
- Over Current/Voltage/Power Protection, Under Voltage Protection, and Short Circuit Protection provide maximum safety to your critical system components.
- High quality Japanese capacitors provide uncompromised performance and reliability.
- Extra long cables support full tower size chassis.
- TX750W Dimension: 5.9"(W) x 3.4"(H) X 6.3"(L);
- MTBF: 100,000 Hours
- NVIDIA SLI-ready certified.

Packaging

The sporty-looking box uses a black and orange motif and is packed with information regarding the unit inside. It highlights the single 60A 12V rail and support for dual video cards. The rear touts that the unit is 80% efficient at 20%, 50%, and 100% load. It may be to Corsair's benefit to get the 80PLUS certification logo on the box itself.


Inside the box is the unit itself, a user manual, cable ties, screws, and a power cable. The mess of cables is a little formidable, but hopefully a savvy user can wrangle it with the supplied ties.


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