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Corsair Professional Series AX760 and AX860 review

Corsair always create fantastic box artwork, and the AX760 is no exception. An artistic view of the top of the power supply is blended into a dark, moody composition.

The power supply is shipped protected inside soft foam. Accessories are safely shipped beside and on top of the actual unit. The bundle includes a user manual, warranty information (seven years), cable ties, case badge and regional specific power plug.

The AX760 is shipped carefully protected inside a reusable felt bag. This is to protect the paintwork against any minor scuffing during shipping.

The Corsair AX760 is a completely modular design and there are no hardwired cables attached to the chassis. Bonus points for this.

Above is a list of the modular cables supplied with the Corsair AX760 power supply. Corsair have included six 6+2 PCI-E cables, identical to the AX760i design reviewed previously. The main ATX/EPS and PCIE cables are fully sleeved, with the peripheral cables all being the flat ‘ribbon' style to help maximise airflow.

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9 comments

  1. Excellent! nice work again from the Corsair team. they always partner up with the best.

  2. yeah Corsair rock. i love everything they do. well apart from a few of their cheaper cases which are built to a price point obviously……

  3. I like the i supplies, but im not interested in the software side, so these are better for me. 860w is on the horizon now…….. rocking!

  4. Yep, I want excellent performance like this without stupid software

  5. Harold McCallister

    Good results, ordered the 760W for my new -pre christmas system. thanks.

  6. Awesome power supplies. Great to see Corsair releasing high quality products compared to other competitors.

  7. Fantastically efficient psu with very stable voltages, but sadly suffers from some mid-range harmonic whine which may annoy some with ultra quiet pcs and sensitive ears.

  8. Very nice, thorough review. I think I’ll get the 760 one, if I can fit it in my budget. Thanks!