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Published: 2017-12-18, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
The performance of all of the tested power supplies are good or very good across the board. The Be quiet! Pure Power 9 CM 700W and the Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700W drop down a little bit too far with their voltage on the 12 volt rail at high load, b...
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Published: 2017-11-06, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
The performance of all of the tested power supplies are good or very good across the board. The Be quiet! Pure Power 9 CM 700W and the Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700W drop down a little bit too far with their voltage on the 12 volt rail at high load, b...
At the risk of being a bit dull, just as in earlier power supply tests we can state that in this day and age you have to make a serious effort to purchase a truly bad PSU. In particular in the class as discussed in this test. However, that does not mean...
Corsair's HX750i is the company's "entry-level" 80 PLUS Platinum PSU. Despite the solder quality of the auxiliary PCB being so-so, this power supply lives up to Corsair's reputation for quality. The HX750i's fully modular cabling, configurable single- and...
Starting with the build quality of the Corsair HX750i we have a unit which continues the brands high standards. Quality components are found inside the unit, including the 105c capacitors, while the external casing is solid with a nice bit of styling. In...
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Published: 2015-01-21, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
Our opinion regarding the performance of the new HX750i can be summarized in one word – excellent. It is apparent that Corsair strives to uphold the reputation of the HX PSU series, which may not be their most advanced series anymore but it remains of spe...
Corsair's HX750i is the company's "entry-level" 80 PLUS Platinum PSU. Despite the solder quality of the auxiliary PCB being so-so, this power supply lives up to Corsair's reputation for quality. The HX750i's fully modular cabling, configurable single-...
Tight voltage regulation, Highly efficient, Very good ripple suppression, Ultra-silent operation, Great performance in the Advanced Transient Response tests, FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing) fan, Semi-passive operation, Fully modular cabling design, Great numb
Found a screw moseying around internally, Tough competition at this price range, The fan starts to spin rather late, allowing for increased internal heat build-up, It took a lot of force to properly secure the 24-pin ATX connector, Small distance between
The Corsair HX750i retails for $169.99. Tight voltage regulation Highly efficient Very good ripple suppression Ultra-silent operation Great performance in the Advanced Transient Response tests FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing) fan Semi-passive operation Fully m...
80PLUS Platinum certified, Zero RPM fan mode, Corsair Link compatible, 100% modular, Good voltage regulation, 7 year warranty
None that I found
There are quite a few companies that take an already existing product line and add a feature that no one really wants or cares about to rebrand that product link and in-turn charge more for it. Corsair took the HX750 power supply and upped the efficiency...
excellent voltage regulation on all three main rails, excellent ripple suppression on all three main rails, fully modular, Corsair Link enabled, 7 year warranty
Platinum is really expensive at the 750W level... from any company
The HX750i takes the old HX750, brings efficiency up to Platinum level, and adds a decent amount of Corsair Link functionality to the equation. While the price is disturbingly close to Corsair's own AX760i, and is higher than the vanilla AX760, it's still...