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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Corsair HX750i power supply

Review: Corsair HX750i power supply

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/14/2014 03:00 PM | source: | 11 comment(s)

In this review we look at the Corsair HX750i power supply. The power supply is quite delicious in performance and its Platinum 80 plus certification, the one massive 63 Amp 12-volts says it all really. Superb for mainstream to high-end and even multi-GPU solutions. Corsair also embeds their LINK technology into the PSU. That means you can monitor the PSU with the help of software, things like PSU efficiency, power usage or simply to adjust the fan RPM.

Read the full review right here.

 







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jbmcmillan
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#4895628 Posted on: 08/18/2014 12:43 AM
Why use a company that sources the psu from another company and puts their casing around it? That's why i always go with seasonic psu's cause they actually make their own and when you make something to put your own name on it you tend to take more pride in your work.


Corsair have had a great reputation on their higher end power supplies their lower end while adequate not stellar.I have no problem with outsourcing like they do as it's still their name that's on the line so I don't think your reasoning factors in all that much.

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#4895643 Posted on: 08/18/2014 01:13 AM
I dunno why buy a seasonic psu with a different brand on the outside when you can get 1 straight from seasonic. It's like an extra middleman taking money in the chain. Cut out the middleman

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#4895645 Posted on: 08/18/2014 01:19 AM
So if you had a corsair psu (seasonic oem) that was crap, you would put the blame on who? corsair or seasonic?

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#4895646 Posted on: 08/18/2014 01:21 AM
well the average consumer would probably blame corsair. But if the psu failed it would really be seasonics fault. Since the blame will be placed on corsair seasonics incentive to make a great product is slightly less then if they have their brand on the outside. And I just don't see the point if I'm getting a seasonic psu why do i need a middleman in the picture i'll just go directly to the manufacturer.

Unless its a part corsair added on to the product that failed then i would blame corsair.

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#4895657 Posted on: 08/18/2014 01:41 AM
I dunno why buy a seasonic psu with a different brand on the outside when you can get 1 straight from seasonic. It's like an extra middleman taking money in the chain. Cut out the middleman


Actually a lot of times the Corsair will be about the same or cheaper.They aren't in business to buy something to have it more expensive than similar designs.I understand what you're saying it's just not as simple as you think that's all.

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