Corsair TX750 V2 750 W Review 4

Corsair TX750 V2 750 W Review

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Introduction


We would like to thank Corsair for supplying the review sample.

It’s common true that Corsair enjoys a huge success in almost every product category they enroll. Many factors contribute in this success but the most compelling, for sure, is the high quality they try to keep at all of their products. This of course applies to their PSU series and although they do not count many years in this field, Corsair’s name now days is among the top PSU brands.

Recently they updated the TX PSU series that counted almost 3 years of life and presented the TX V2 one. With this change they dumped CWT and returned again to their favorite OEM, Seasonic. The PSUs of TX V2 series, as the ones of the original TX series, use a non modular design and promise high efficiency, tight voltage regulation, low ripple and noise and the most important of all an affordable price. Today we will review the TX750 V2 and find out if the afore-mentioned promises are real.

Specifications

Corsair TX750 V2 Features & Specs
Max. DC Output750W
PFCActive PFC
Efficiency80 Plus Bronze
Operating temperature10°C - 50°C
ProtectionsOver Voltage Protection
Under Voltage Protection
Over Power Protection
Short Circuit Protection
Cooling140mm Dual Ball Bearing Fan
Dimensions150 mm (W) x 86 mm (H) x 160 mm (D)
Weight2.3 kg
ComplianceATX12V v2.30, EPS 2.92, ErP Lot 6
Warranty5 years
Price at time of review99.99$


Corsair TX750 V2 Power Specs
Rail3.3V5V12V5VSB-12V
Max. Power25A25A62A3A0.5A
150W744W15W6W
Total Max. Power750W

The PSU can deliver its full power to the single +12V rail, something that indicates that DC-DC converters are utilized for the generation of the minor rails.

Cables & Connectors

Native Cables
ATX connector (590 mm)20+4 pin
4+4 pin EPS12V (625 mm)1
6+2 pin PCIe (610 mm)2
6+2 pin PCIe (590 mm)2
4 pin Molex (400 mm+150 mm+150 mm) / FDD (+150 mm)6 / 2
SATA (420 mm+150 mm+150 mm+150 mm)8

The TX750 V2 has enough connectors for its capacity, although we would like to see an extra EPS connector. The distance between the connectors is the recommended (150mm) and cables' length is long enough. Only in the SATA and peripheral Molex cables, where due to the increased connectors count per cable, the distance up to the first connector is average. Finally all wires are 18 AWG, which is the recommended size by ATX specification.
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