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Today on our test bench we have the TX750M, a new addition to the TX range of high performance PSUs from Corsair. Aesthetically it is similar to the rest of the TX range however this time round Corsair have reduced the number of hard wired cables and introduced modular sockets for wiring that may not be essential.
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Corsair is releasing the third version of their popular TX power supply series, dubbed "M," for "Modular." However, it is really important to understand that this new version isn't simply a TX or TX V2 power supply with a modular cabling system added; the internal design is completely different. The TX M series has 550 W, 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W models, all with 80 Plus Bronze certification. (The TX V2 series doesn't have a 550 W version, and Corsair still offers a 950 W model under the first TX series.) Let's take a look at the 750 W version of the TX M series.
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Corsair recently refreshed their TX series of power supplies. We took a look at both the 750W and 850W versions and found that they were both good units. Our main complaints with the two units were connector availability as the connector selection was a tad outdated. It would seem that we weren't the only ones to notice this and Corsiar has introduced a few new models into the TX series.
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Corsair are widely renowned for their top-quality components ranging from RAM to cases that cater for the enthusiast market. One area where Corsair has always delivered are power supplies- Corsair has always provided high-quality units ranging from their budget Builder series all the way up the enthusiast AX-series.
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Let’s take a look at the revamped Corsair TX750 power supply, dubbed TX750 V2, now featuring a DC-DC design and 80 Plus Bronze certification.
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Corsair recently released the third version of their popular TX power supply series, dubbed "M" for "Modular." However, it is really important to understand that this new version isn't simply a TX or TX V2 power supply with a modular cabling system added; the internal design is completely different. The TX M series has 550 W, 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W models, all with 80 Plus Bronze certification. (The TX V2 series doesn't have a 550 W version, and Corsair still offers a 950 W model under the first TX series.) We've already reviewed the 750 W version of the TX M series; now it is time to review the entry-level, 550 W model.
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KitGuru loved the Corsair AX series of power supplies, their class leading efficiency and attention to detail earned them our highest awards. Today we are looking at an update to their more affordable TX series. The TX V2 range is designed for enthusiasts who need a high quality power supply but who don’t need modular cables that can be disconnected from the main unit.
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A couple of weeks ago KitGuru reviewed the Corsair TX 850W V2 power supply and we walked away with positive impressions. The 850W TX V2 met the high standards that we all expect from a Corsair product. The TX V2 range is designed for enthusiasts who need a high quality power supply but who don’t need modular cabling which can be disconnected from the main unit.
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Corsair has introduced their RMx series power supplies today. These power supplies offer 80PLUS Gold certified power efficiency, quality components included 100% Japanese 105C capacitors, a 135 mm cooling fan with a zero RPM mode, a fully modular design and more! The RMx series is engineered to deliver extremely tight voltage control and quiet operation. These power supplies are made for high performance PCs where reliability is essential. The RMx series is comprised of the RM550x, RM650x, RM750x, RM850x, and RM1000x. So no matter what you have in your system Corsair has a RMx series power supply for you! Today we are taking a look at the RM750x or 750W unit in the series.
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Corsair updates its PSU lineup with the new RMi series. We take a look at the RM750i to find out why it is clearly one of best 750W units on the market.
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