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Corsair SF750 SFX Platinum Power Supply Review

We like the box artwork for this power supply, all the key points are listed along the bottom at the front of the box, along with a quality high resolution image in the middle.

Corsair go into more technical detail at the back of the box, if you happen to be browsing in a retail store.

The bundle inside the box is fairly extensive, with a regional specific power cable, user manual and literature, a plastic bag of cables, felt and plastic cable ties, and an SFX to ATX mounting bracket.

The cables are quite beautiful – individually sleeved and finished to a very high standard.

There are a total of eight individually sleeved modular cables in the box and there are plenty of connectors to cater for the majority of enthusiast system builds. We can see that the 750W version also ships with 2 4+4 Pin EPX/ATX12V connectors, a great addition to see. The cables are quite short, intentionally, to ensure system builders are not dealing with very long cables inside a small form factor case. It is worth noting this however if, for some reason you are intend on using this power supply inside a larger chassis.

Connectors

  • 1x 20+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
  • 2x 4+4-Pin ATX12V/EPS12V
  • 4x 6+2-Pin-PCIe
  • 8x SATA
  • 3x 4-Pin-Molex

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