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Corsair 750W Enthusiast Series Modular PSU Review (TX750M)

As with all the Corsair power supplies we have tested to date, the TX750M delivers some fantastic all round results, highlighting a very capable, balanced design.

The new modular release will appeal to a wider audience, especially those with windowed panels, who want to build an attractive, cleanly routed system. That said, Corsair could have improved this aspect further by removing a few more of the hardwired (native) cables and making them modular.

Internally, the Channel Well Technology design is excellent with no noticeable or glaring issues. Load regulation is solid, and the noise suppression results are as good as we have seen from a power supply in this sector. The design handled our stressful cross loading tests with relative ease.

The choice of large, (almost) silent fan also ensures that the TX750M be a suitable choice for a performance oriented media system, as the fan doesn't really spin up until around 50% of the maximum rated load (375 watts). Only in the last 20% of total power output did we notice any fan related noise emission, so the potential audience for this particular design is huge.

As with any purchase in this sector, much of the buying decision will be based on the price.

In the UK Dabs are stocking this power supply for only £90 inc vat.

Pros:

  • Efficient.
  • looks great.
  • bundle is excellent.
  • passed all load tests.
  • noise suppression (mV) is class leading.
  • quiet.
  • price point is competitive.

Cons:

  • more modular cables would have been better.

Kitguru says: A great release from Corsair, very well balanced in all areas with no discernible problems.

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Rating: 9.0.

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4 comments

  1. They keep bringing them out. I know they don’t actually ‘make’ them, but their quality control is exceptional.

  2. I am a little baffled with the modular implementation. why only 4 cables? its basically just a standard design with a few modular cables. Never seen this done before.

    not complaining, its a good design, but why not have 2 or 3 native, and the rest modular?

  3. This is a good buy for £90. it isnt without competition, but corsair do have strigent qualiuty control checks which I like.

  4. CWT work well with Corsair, lets not forget seasonic too. I do agree that the modular design is very weird.