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September 2011
(87%)
39 Reviews
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28 Reviews
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The editors liked
750W of Continuous DC output at up to 50°C
Excellent voltage regulation (±1%) on the three primary outputs
80 PLUS Gold certified
With up to 92% efficiency
Clean DC outputs (low AC ripple and noise)
All capacitors are Japanese bra
Tolerant to high operating temperatures
Fair price
High build quality
Within 1% load regulation at +12 V and 5 V
Over 70% efficiency with 2% load
Highly efficient 5VSB rail
Excellent EMI suppression
Hold-up time is long enough
Accurate power ok si
Full power at 47°C
Efficient
Build quality
Ripple suppression on the minor rails
Load regulation
Accurate Power Ok signal
Silent enough (normal ambient)
4x PCIe connectors
5VSB efficiency
Vampire Power
Above average regulation
Above average ripple suppression
Has a few modular cables
Handled full load flawlessly at 50°C operating temperature
Fairly quiet operation even with full load and at 50°C ambient
Good price/performance ratio
Decent voltage regulation overall
All rails registered controlled voltage drops in Advanced Transien
Mythic voltage regulation
Better than excellent ripple control
Semimodular
Nice price
7 year warranty
The editors didn't like
Riffled sleeve bearing fan
Corsair TX750M Power Supply
Our thanks to Corsair for sending us the TX750M PSU to review – thank you
‹ Efficiency
Differential Temperature and Noise
Review Index
Introduction and FeaturesSpecifications and Packaging
Overall performance is not competitive
Poor transient response
Especially at 3.3 V
Efficiency needs a boost
Power ok signal below 16 ms
Not fully modular
Short length between peripheral connectors
Holdup time
Ripple at 12V could be lower under full load
Fan profile goes wild under tough conditions
3.3V rail's transient response
Single EPS connector
Nothing
Really
Lots of hardwired cables. I would like it to have less native and more modular cables
5V and 3.3V registered high spikes in Advanced Transient Response Tests
Tolerant to high operating temperatures, Fair price, High build quality, Within 1% load regulation at +12 V and 5 V, Over 70% efficiency with 2% load, Highly efficient 5VSB rail, Excellent EMI suppression, Hold-up time is long enough, Accurate power ok si
Overall performance is not competitive, Poor transient response, especially at 3.3 V, Efficiency needs a boost, Power ok signal below 16 ms, Not fully modular, Short length between peripheral connectors
The Corsair TX750M retails for $99.99. Tolerant to high operating temperatures Fair price High build quality Within 1% load regulation at +12 V and 5 V Over 70% efficiency with 2% load Highly efficient 5VSB rail Excellent EMI suppression Hold-up time is...
Abstract: Corsair is known in enthusiast circles as a supplier of high performance memory and has risen to become one of the most talked about power supply brands around. Corsair was initially able to establish a presence in such a short time through the use of qua...
mythic voltage regulation, better than excellent ripple control, semimodular, nice price, 7 year warranty
are you kidding me
The 850 watt version of Corsair's new and improved TX-M line was already a force to be reckoned with. It had more than enough performance, features, and build quality to make people sit up and take notice. But this unit? It just did everything that much b...
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Published: 2017-06-13, Author: Lee , review by: pcper.com
750W of Continuous DC output at up to 50°C, Excellent voltage regulation (±1%) on the three primary outputs, 80 PLUS Gold certified, with up to 92% efficiency, Clean DC outputs (low AC ripple and noise), All capacitors are Japanese bra
Riffled sleeve bearing fan, Corsair TX750M Power Supply, Our thanks to Corsair for sending us the TX750M PSU to review – thank you, ‹ Efficiency, Differential Temperature and Noise, Review Index, Introduction and FeaturesSpecifications and Packaging
Corsair continues to offer a very complete selection of PC power supplies and the new TX Series fits squarely in the middle of their product lineup. The TX750M delivered excellent voltage regulation across the board during our tests. AC ripple and noise s...
Full power at 47°C, Efficient, Build quality, Ripple suppression on the minor rails, Load regulation, Accurate Power Ok signal, Silent enough (normal ambient), 4x PCIe connectors, 5VSB efficiency, Vampire Power
Holdup time, Ripple at 12V could be lower under full load, Fan profile goes wild under tough conditions, 3.3V rail's transient response, Single EPS connector
The TX-M line looks interesting since all of its member achieve pretty high performance per buck scores. According to our test results the TX750M looks to offer the best overall performance and with a longer hold-up time its overall score would be eve...
Abstract: Corsair is known in enthusiast circles as a premier supplier of high performance memory and has risen to become one of the most talked about power supply brands around. Corsair was able to establish such an amazing presence in such a short time through th...
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above average regulation, above average ripple suppression, has a few modular cables,
nothing, really,
What Corsair has here is a very good, decently performing unit for all the folks out there who don't have a lot of money but still want something reliable to push their system with. While it declares itself modular, it's probably better to think of it ...
The Corsair TX750M can really deliver its labeled power at high temperatures, its voltages are closer to their nominal values than required (3% voltage regulation), and it has very low ripple and noise levels.Efficiency is very good if you pull up to 8...
Handled full load flawlessly at 50°C operating temperature, Fairly quiet operation even with full load and at 50°C ambient, Good price/performance ratio, Decent voltage regulation overall, All rails registered controlled voltage drops in Advanced Transien
Lots of hardwired cables. I would like it to have less native and more modular cables, 5V and 3.3V registered high spikes in Advanced Transient Response Tests
The new Corsair TX M series looks really good and will definitely satisfy users that are looking for an affordable Corsair PSU but can't get along with the non modular cabling system of the TX V2 units. Corsair has sucessfully introduced modular and hi...