July 14, 2008
John "flan" Yackovich
Sean "Obsidian" Potter
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Corsair, legendary provider of computer memory, has expanded their range of quality products from memory hardware and flash products. With the introduction of their various series of power supplies they have proven that they, too, belong among the big guys in the power supply market. Corsair's new CMPSU-750TX is one of two recently released units for the "gamer, overclocker or enthusiast and high-end system builder." Here at Bioslevel we take a look at the higher-end 750TX.
Opening the TX750 certainly made me feel like I was the owner of a product that doesn't mess around. The slightly larger-than-usual box depicts the features and graphs representing expected performance. The side shows the power connectors the unit has.
Inside, the user guide lies on top, beneath which is the PSU itself. The unit housing was contained in a felt bag, with the bound cables beside it. Underneath was the C13 (wall outlet) power cable, and a plastic bag with screws, zip-ties and the "Powered by Corsair" case sticker.
The TX750 smartly sports a black shade that is ideal for a dark colored case, yet does not clash with one that may not be. It takes on a larger form than most standard units, as well as the TX650W, measuring at an extra 0.8" in length (see specifications later for full sizes). The fan is a 150mm at the bottom, blowing upward into the housing and out the sides.
The power supply is not modular, and has a total of ten lengthy cables ideal for servicing a Full-ATX case (again, see Specifications below for the details of cables). Lastly the top of the unit shows additional specifications and safety approvals.