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Review: Corsair HX750i power supply
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.
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#4895391 Posted on: 08/17/2014 09:15 AM
I have the RM version, and I'm wondering if the cables are still stiff on this one, the ones one the RM's are incredibly stiff, even though they are flat, they are hard to move around
I have the RM version, and I'm wondering if the cables are still stiff on this one, the ones one the RM's are incredibly stiff, even though they are flat, they are hard to move around
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#4895396 Posted on: 08/17/2014 09:49 AM
No these have slightly different cables, stiff yet somewhat more flexible.
I have the RM version, and I'm wondering if the cables are still stiff on this one, the ones one the RM's are incredibly stiff, even though they are flat, they are hard to move around
No these have slightly different cables, stiff yet somewhat more flexible.
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#4895419 Posted on: 08/17/2014 01:07 PM
p5 "Looking at the design, it could be Flextronics as ODM/OEM behind the product."
The earlier HX series were CWT or Seasonics. Flextronics is on the flagship AXi series and looking at the features of the new HXi could be Flex as well. Its an interesting OEM in that only Corsair seems to use them (and only recently beginning with the AXi units).
And who is the OEM? I think that should be mentioned in a review... I'm guessing Channel Well.
p5 "Looking at the design, it could be Flextronics as ODM/OEM behind the product."
The earlier HX series were CWT or Seasonics. Flextronics is on the flagship AXi series and looking at the features of the new HXi could be Flex as well. Its an interesting OEM in that only Corsair seems to use them (and only recently beginning with the AXi units).
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#4895603 Posted on: 08/18/2014 12:20 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.
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.
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And who is the OEM? I think that should be mentioned in a review... I'm guessing Channel Well.