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Thursday, October 30, 2008
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Corsair has been one of the bi
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Monday, April 7, 2008
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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.
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
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We had the chance a while back to review the Corsair HX series 620 watt power supply and it managed to be one of the most stable we have yet to come across. The power levels were incredibly clean and showed no stability issues at all. While this was a sure winner in our labs, past performance won't help out in today's testing. When it comes to power supplies, the days of picking up whatever happens to be on the shelf are long gone. With the advent of more powerful processors, graphics and cooling solutions, power is just too important to take shortcuts with.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
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We completely disassembled the latest power supply from Corsair, TX750W (CMPSU-750TX), which features a single +12V rail, 140-mm fan and four 6/8-pin power connectors for video cards, and also tested to see if it can truly deliver 750 W. Updated to include load tests.
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Friday, January 18, 2008
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Upon cracking open the TX750 and kissing the warranty goodbye, it was immediately evident that it is indeed a CWT built power supply. It is very similar in construction to the CWT built Corsair VX550. The thick black heatsink fins and green tape wrapped components are a telltale sign. Interestingly, the TX750 board could have easily fit in a standard size PSU casing had it not been for the oversize 140mm fan.
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Monday, November 26, 2007
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Corsair, a company known for its high-performance system memory since rising to enthusiast stardom in the late 90's, has been toying around with the power supply market since last year when introducing the Corsair HX series. After the successful introduction of the HX520 and HX620, Corsair went on to introduce the VX series with the VX450W and VX550W. In Corsair's latest move, they have now christened the TX power supply series with the TX650 and TX750. In this review we have the Corsair TX750 power supply for testing, which complies with the ATX12V 2.2 standard, sports Active PFC, and offers a single high-performance +12V rail.
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