Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Corsair TX750W CMPSU-750TX 750W and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair TX750W CMPSU-750TX 750W.
April 2008
(86%)
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The editors liked
Excellent power output
Abundance of power connectors
Five Year Warranty with online tech support
Long cables
Great for full sized cases
Rock solid rails
A very healthy 60A 12V output on a single rail
Efficient
High quality capacitors and clean internal construction
Good thermal design and a good choice of fan
Quiet
Very durable powder coat finish
Looks great
Good price
Excellent performance
Value
Fully sleeved
Beautiful paintjob
Rock solid current delivery up to the rated power output
Relatively quiet
Compact for a 750W unit
Better than 80% efficient.
Solid performance
Quiet operation and silent at low power levels
Quick release connectors on the 4
Pin connectors
Comes with a large number of SATA and 4
Dual
Graphics card enabled
High efficiency
Up to 750W DC output (up to 50ºC)
Solid
Stable voltages with excellent voltage regulation
Quiet during normal operation (below 450W output)
Very good build quality with industrial grade components
Good efficiency along with Active PFC
Single 12
The Price
SLI
80+
& ATX12V v2.2/2.01 Certified
Plenty of cables and connectors for any user
Cables are long enough for nearly any case
It fits in nearly any case
Super quiet 140mm fan
Sleeved cables
Stellar single 60A 12v+ rail
5 year warranty...
Stable voltage test results
60A of current on a single 12V rail
Fully sleeved cables with easy to remove plugs
Tons of plugs to choose from
140mm fan for optimal cooling
5 year warranty
$140 after rebate at some stores until April 14
2008
Very
Very solid stability
Stable
Lots of connections
Long cabling
The editors didn't like
A bit larger than standard ATX size
Cables not sleeved right into the casing
Not a big fan of the plastic fan deflector
3.3V regulation a bit off
At high loads
Efficiency drops and noise increases.
None so far
Relatively high levels of AC ripple on the 12V output at higher loads
As expected the Corsair TX750W performs very well under load, and is very stable, it’s an all around great PSU really. The extra long cables are great for large cases and to even help route them to keep them out of the way, the fan is silent as well...
The TX750W is second in command in Corsairs power structure, and its not a bad product. However, we did have some concerns with this CWT-built power supply, and some of the results support those feelings. The Corsair package and overall appearance i...
Excellent power output, Abundance of power connectors, Five Year Warranty with online tech support, Long cables, great for full sized cases,
This power supply would be ideal for anyone looking to build a quad core system with multiple video cards. It also is SLi Certified for up to two GeForce 8800 GTX GPUs, but I am sure that it can handle more than that, with its four 8-pin PCI express ...
We have played with quite a number of exciting units here at Overclockers Online. Most of the time, by exciting we mean: can power an entire room filled with computers. But today, Corsairs TX750 has showed us a new meaning of exciting. Well besides th...
The Price, SLI, 80+, & ATX12V v2.2/2.01 Certified, Plenty of cables and connectors for any user, Cables are long enough for nearly any case, It fits in nearly any case, Super quiet 140mm fan, Sleeved cables, Stellar single 60A 12v+ rail, 5 year warranty...
The cables can get hectic in smaller cases, With more devices comes more cable mess, 750Watts might not last longer than the warranty
The minimum power supply wattage goes up every couple of years. From 350W to 550W, then to 620W+ and now, the norm is becoming 750Watts or greater for the enthusiast build. With CrossFireX, and Quad SLI technology reaching more and more of the super...
I can honestly say that Ive never seen a power supply with such a high efficiency under low load. Nearly 90% efficiency is in the realm of Star Trek. Even under moderate and heavy load, this PSU is able to maintain a high 85% efficiency rating, well...
The Engineers at Corsair have done their homework and developed a rock solid product. Way to go guys! If you’re thinking of building a new rig, or maybe you’re under powering your system with your present PSU, take a good look what Corsair has...
5 year warranty, $140 after rebate at some stores until April 14, 2008, Very, very solid stability
Doesnt advertise its 80PLUS certification, $180 MSRP = expensive, Not modular
I was terribly surprised when this 750W PSU could power my 8800 GTX. Not only is my CPU, an Athlon X2 6000+, very power hungry, but Ive got four DIMMs, two hard drives, an optical drive, and a sound card, plus a plethora of fans.The five-year warrant...
Abstract: For those who intend on running high-demanding graphics card(s), overclocking their GPUs and/or CPUs, and/or running a ton of optical and hard drives, this unit looks like it has more than enough for the enthusiast gamer. Let us see if it can handle wh...