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Corsair SF750 SFX Platinum Power Supply Review

The Corsair SF750 is an SFX power supply – and not one of the many extended units we have seen in recent years – its only 63mm x 125mm x 100 mm (HxLxW).

The 90mm fan is hidden behind a metal grill on the top of the unit. We will get a closer look at this shortly when we open the power supply.

There is a large sticker on the case which explains the ‘Zero RPM' fan mode. Less noise is good.

When the sticker is removed, we can see the vented panel, alongside the power connector and button.

The other side of the power supply shows the modular bay- clearly named and split into sections to ease installation.

Corsair SF750 SFX Power Supply
DC Output
+3.3V
+5V
+12V
-12V
+5Vsb
Max Output
20A
20A
62.5A
0.3A
2.5A
Total Power 130W 750W 3.6W 12.5W
750 watts

The Corsair SF750 SFX Platinum power supply is rated to deliver a combined, continuous output up to 750 watts at up to 50c. It is based around a single rail design that can deliver up to 62.5A (750W). No problems here.

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