Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Corsair TX850W CMPSU-850TX 850W and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair TX850W CMPSU-850TX 850W.
March 2009
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The editors liked
Excellent performance
Value
Fully sleeved
Quiet
Beautiful paintjob
Up to 850W DC output
Solid
Stable voltages with excellent voltage regulation
Relatively quiet during normal operation (below 600W output)
Very good build quality with high quality components
Good efficiency along with Active PFC (80 Plus certifi
80PLUS certification
5 year warranty
Incredibly stable
Extremely stable up to 849W at 45 degrees
Better ripple and noise suppression than little brother
Looks awesome
Four 8 pin PCIE connectors
Fan delay on power off
The editors didn't like
None
Relatively high levels of AC ripple on the DC outputs at max load
May be noisy for some at higher loads (above 600W and 30°C)
Abstract: While the Corsair HX850W is a newest model representing a newest platform, the TX850W is yet another reincarnation of the well-known PSH platform from Channel Well. However, this PSU delivers good electrical parameters...
Abstract: Video Review: The The Corsair TX line of power supplies are currently available in three wattages; 650, 750 & 850. I'll be reviewing the Corsair TX850W Power Supply which has more than enough power, even for high-end computer systems. You can't go wrong with any of the Corsair PSUs as long as you select the correct wattage for your application. If you're in the market for a high wattage, affordable non-modular PSU then this should be at the top of your list! Watch the video to find out more...
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When it comes to the absolute best when balancing price and performance, a few units come to mind, among them Corsairs TX750W was definitely among those at the front of the pack. Today we add Corsairs TX850W to that list. The 850W priced in the lower...
Up to 850W DC output, Solid, stable voltages with excellent voltage regulation, Relatively quiet during normal operation (below 600W output), Very good build quality with high quality components, Good efficiency along with Active PFC (80 Plus certifi
Relatively high levels of AC ripple on the DC outputs at max load, May be noisy for some at higher loads (above 600W and 30°C)
The Corsair TX850W power supply delivers solid outputs, with excellent voltage regulation and good efficiency. Under normal operating conditions (below 600W load) the TX850W is relatively quiet. The TX850W comes fitted with hard-wired cables that c...
80PLUS certification, 5 year warranty, Incredibly stable
Expensive for wattage, Not modular
The only thing I dont like is its non-modular design, which necessitates additional cable management (read: tucking cables into places where Id rather have airflow!).Available for $140 at NewEgg as of the time of writing, the Corsair tx850 is worth ...
The first words that spring to mind are WOW WOW WOW. The TX850 is really that good. During room temperature testing, the voltage stability was excellent with all rails staying extremely close to their ideal values. Even when placing the unit in some nasty...
The Corsair TX850W comes in at a power level that fills a perceived vacancy in Corsairs product lineup and relies on the same basic design as their TX750W. However, at this power level previously we have had issues with other brands using this model, ...
extremely stable up to 849W at 45 degrees, better ripple and noise suppression than little brother, looks awesome, four 8 pin PCIE connectors, fan delay on power off,
efficiency got below 80% in the hot box, progressive load tests, soldering could be a bit better,
In what has become the norm for Corsair, their latest and greatest really is their latest and very nearly their greatest. Not only have they gone out and made the PSH platform into an excellent performer at the very top end of what it's capable of, the...
Efficiency could be better, Cables not sleeved all the way into PSU housing, Gets quite hot at higher loads
With such a wide selection of power supplies on the market, finding the right unit is often a daunting task for both newcomers and enthusiasts alike. By default, many consumers gravitate towards Corsair’s units due to the fact that they have a reput...