Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Antec CP-850 850W and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Antec CP-850 850W.
December 2009
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The editors liked
Multiple graphics card compatible
Smart Hybrid Design
Quiet
Cool
120mm Fan
Price
5 Year Warranty
80% efficient
Solid
One of the cleanest case designs on the planet
Wire management that works
Great quality construction
Case fan controls
Accommodates regular ATX and Antec form factor Power Supplies
CP850 is a strong 80Plus Efficient performer
The perfect duo for the perfect silent PC build
Great performance
Partly modular
New form factor allows for better cooling and dual PCB layout
Outperformed my SG850 for ripple suppression
Very quiet
Even in the hot box
Exceptionally stable voltage regulation
Did better efficiency than 80 Plus' sample and cleared Bronze
Waaaaaaaaay overbuilt
The editors didn't like
None
CP850 currently only fits in an Antec built chassis
The CPX form factor will only fit into 3 cases (currently)
Proprietary to three Antec cases... all others must be modded (if there's room)
Antec has done a fine job with the CP-850 and offers consumers a very complete package here. Antec provides sufficient cables which will allow SLI configuration and a solid state 12V Rail-Design offering unflappable and clean current delivery under hea...
One of the cleanest case designs on the planet, Wire management that works, Great quality construction, Case fan controls, Accommodates regular ATX and Antec form factor Power Supplies, CP850 is a strong 80Plus Efficient performer, The perfect duo for the perfect silent PC build
CP850 currently only fits in an Antec built chassis
What we have here is one of the most popular enclosure designs to date. It’s such a great case, that vendors like Puget Systems saw fit to make this their enclosure of choice. That’s simply because the P183 offers tried and true features that set it ...
Abstract: Video Review: The Antec P183 Case is a mid-tower product with lots of drives, dust filers, two 120mm fans (more can be installed), sound dampening design and much more. The Antec CP-850 850W PSU is based on the new CPX form factor, comes with a PWM 120mm fan and dual printed circuit boards. It will power a hardcore multiple video card gaming system with ease. Both of the products are sold separately but they make a killer combo! Watch the video to find out more...
The Antec CP-850 is a superlative power supply by almost any standard. Its electrical performance is up at the level of its more expensive brethren, the Signature 650 and 850, and Seasonics flagship, the M12D-850: Voltage regulation is extremely tigh...
The Antec CP-850 is a very nice power supply but without one of Antec’s new cases to install it in, you may be looking at obtaining a new case or modifying your present case with a pair of tin-snips. The CP-850 was very quite to the point it could n...
Impressive, outstanding, phenomenal, fantastic. These are some of the adjectives we have for this power supply and yet cannot fully describe it. This was the first power supply we’ve seen achieving efficiency above 90% almost all the time, peaking 9...
As you saw, I had my system loaded up and still the CP-850 was able to take on what I could give it in stride. It was able to supply power easily to my 6 HDDs, CPU, 4870 X2 OC'd, and everything else I had plugged into it and it did not give off a soun...
outperformed my SG850 for ripple suppression, very quiet, even in the hot box, exceptionally stable voltage regulation, did better efficiency than 80 Plus' sample and cleared Bronze, waaaaaaaaay overbuilt,
proprietary to three Antec cases... all others must be modded (if there's room),
Antec has made a bold move in releasing their own power supply form factor standard, and it goes without saying that the battle will be an uphill one for them. After all, how many bajillions of ATX cases are out there that can't take a CPX sized unit? ...