Corsair HX750i PSU review

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As mentioned, the PSU can be monitored and to some degree regulated with Corsair LINK. The LINK USB cable sits in-between the PSU and the an internal USB motherboard connector. We'll show you some LINK related stuff in a separate chapter though. The LED you can see on the left turns green when the USB is connected and the PSU is functioning properly. When there is communication with the Link software, the LED will alternate between green and red. If the LED turns solid red, the PSU has lost connectivity with Link.


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The HXi Series power supplies have a modular cable set that allows you to use only the cables you need for your particular set of components. When it comes to wiring we feel that there are enough connectors for this PSU model, have a look at the supplied connectors, all with decent length by the way. The benefits of this include a cleaner, neater installation, and that ‘professionally-built’ look, plus increased airflow through the chassis due to reduced cable clutter. The cables are also long enough to support full-tower cases.

Also not the 'flat' design cables and easily malleable to allow for ease of cable routing underneath the motherboard, behind drive bays and along the back of the motherboard tray. This makes it easier to cleanly route your cables, allowing for less cable clutter.
 

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The ATX motherboard connector is 60~70CM, the Molex and SATA power cables 80 CM, the 8-pin CPU ATX power connector is at a great length of roughly 65 cm and then a second one at 80cm and the PCIe graphics connectors reach up-to 80 cm as well. Nice. Below a precise overview of the connectors, and yes that is not improperly typed that's 10 PCIe PEG connectors. Be prepared to make some geeky noises :)

 

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And last but not least, the PSU all opened up for the aficionado's - DSP-controlled, real-time voltage regulation helps ensure that your valuable components receive clean, stable power. Looking at the design, it could be Flextronics or CWT as ODM/OEM behind the product. 


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