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Corsair have built up a great reputation over the years, and their power supplies have always scored very highly on KitGuru, with the AX range setting a new benchmark standard. Today we are looking at the new HX1050, the replacement for the successful HX1000 unit. Should this be on your shortlist for a new system upgrade?
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Technic3D hat das 1.050 Watt Netzteil aus der HX Professionel Serie von Corsair im Test. Mit Kabelmanagement und einer starken 12 Volt Schiene von 87,5 Ampere will man erneut Enthusiasten und Gamer im PC-Bereich ansprechen. Dazu gesellen sich eine 80Plus Silber Zertifizierung sowie ein leiser 140mm Lüfter. Wie das von Corsair geschnürte Gesamtpaket im Test abschneidet, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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Corsiar has been on a massive refresh of their various series of power supplies. We've covered just about everything they have to offer from the low output CX430V2 to the massive AX1200 and many in between. Today we are taking a look at another one of their higher end power supplies, the HX1050. As a part of Corsair's Professional series of power supplies, it is intended for those who demand high performance and high reliability.
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Mit der HXi-Serie erweitert Corsair das Portfolio um ein weiteres "digitales" Netzteil. Der Nachfolger der bisherigen HX-Netzteile kommt außerdem mit einem Effizienz-Schub von 80Plus-Gold auf 80Plus-Platinum daher, wodurch auch die abgegebene Lautstärke positiv beeinflusst werden soll. Worin sich die neue Serie nun von der digitalen High-End-AXi-Serie unterscheidet, klärt unser Test.
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Corsair added Link tech to their HX series of power supplies, giving birth to the HXi series, proving once again they have some of the best PSUs available.
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It would be fair to say that the AX and TX2 ranges are premium products with great performance but a price which might be a little too high for some budgets. Enter the new GS range of PSUs from Corsair which are designed to provide over 80% efficiency and solid voltages for a more mainstream price. Let's see if the 800w model can meet the high expectations we have of Corsair products.
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The new Gaming Series (GS) from Corsair is an entry-level power supply series, with 600 W, 700 W, and 800 W models, featuring a fan with three different color choices, single +12 V rail, and standard 80 Plus certification. Let's see if the 800 W model is a good pick for the average user.
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A little over a year ago we took a look at Corsair's latest mid-range PSU. Based on a CWT design and aimed at gamers the GS800 offered a nice balance of price and performance mixed with a design standing out a little. Time and the market move on though and now Corsair are back with a revised GS800 featuring new chassis, internal design and in theory, improved performance.
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Lately we've focused on enthusiast power supplies capable of satisfying the needs for high end systems with multiple GPU's and overclocking. Unfortunately we haven't given much insight into some of the more mainstream power supplies that your average gamer or entry level enthusiast would consider as a part of their build. That's exactly what we are doing today.
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Today we take a look at another power supply from Corsair and we have the GS800 (V2) “Gaming Series” power supply in for testing. The GS800 boasts 80 Plus Bronze Certification, a bucket load of connectors, a 3 year warranty and more uniquely customisable LEDs and plastic strips (though the strips are sold separately). The GS800 is in this regard one of the most unique PSUs on the market in that it allows you to customise its colour scheme. Though by default it comes with a blue LED and blue strip to match the blue sticker. The Corsair GS800 uses blue, white and red LEDs which you can see below. These are switched between by using the LED switch on the rear of the power supply, accessible from outside the case.
Other than that there isn’t that much else to discuss because this is pretty much an 80 Plus Bronze non-modular PSU with some extra bells and whistles. Let’s proceed with the testing and see how good the GS800 (V2) from Corsair performs.
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