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Corsair SF750 Platinum power supply review




We put the new Corsair SF750 Platinum power supply on our test bench today. It’s the most powerful model in the Corsair SF series. The Corsair SF750 Platinum is a small form factor (SFX-L) power supply, but it’s still possible to install it in ATX systems.
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 08/01/2019 05:34 PM
The lowest value is the ambient acoustic level measured, and that is 30 DBa for Chris (who reviewed it).
The lowest value is the ambient acoustic level measured, and that is 30 DBa for Chris (who reviewed it).
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Posted on: 08/07/2019 04:43 PM
It is a great power supply! Especially if you consider that's actually a SFX unit, not a SFX-L!
It is a great power supply! Especially if you consider that's actually a SFX unit, not a SFX-L!
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Just a question to understand the readings:
On p.7 the fan doesn't spin until >25% load (0 RPM, semi-passive), yet the PSU emits 30 dBA of sound? Or was that ambient / the bottom line of the equipment tested? I hope it's not 30 dBA coil whine...
Thanks for the review HH