CORSAIR CX750F RGB 750W 80 PLUS Bronze

$159.00

(8 customer reviews)
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Specification: CORSAIR CX750F RGB 750W 80 PLUS Bronze

Product
Brand

Model

CP-9020218-NA

Specification
Best Seller Ranking

#28 in Power Supplies

Input Voltage

100 – 240 V

CrossFire

No

SLI

No

PFC

No

Weight

3.09 lbs.

Dimensions

3.39" x 5.91" x 5.51"

Features

750 watts

Connectors

1 x 24-pin ATX (24-pin) Connector2 x ATX 12V/EPS12V (4+4-pin) Connector4 x PCIe (6+2) Connectors8 x SATA Connectors4 x PATA Connectors

Max PSU Length

140 mm

Output

+3.3V@20A, +5V@20A, +12V@62.5A, -12V@0.3A, +5VSB@3A

Input Current

10 – 5 A

Input Frequency Range

47 – 63 Hz

Energy-Efficient

80 PLUS BRONZE Certified

Modular

Full Modular

SATA Power Connector

8

PCI-Express Connector

4 x 6+2-Pin

+12V Rails

Single

Main Connector

20+4Pin

Fan LED

ARGB

Fans

1 x 120mm RGB Fan

Maximum Power

750 W

Type

ATX12V, EPS12V

Series

CX750F RGB

Date First Available

February 10, 2022

Photos: CORSAIR CX750F RGB 750W 80 PLUS Bronze

8 reviews for CORSAIR CX750F RGB 750W 80 PLUS Bronze

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  1. william b.

    Pros: CORSAIR CX650M is small,and feels solid and will look good and fit in any case that calls for an atx power supply. Supplied cables are flat & black. 1 long power cable 1 long non modular cpu connector 4+4 pin 1 long non modular 20/24 pin motherboard cable 2 modular cables each with 2 6+2 pin PCI. The inclusion of these cables tells me the Corsair cx650m can crossfire 2 very high end video cards. 1 modular cable with 3 4pin molex and 1 4 pin floppy connector. It is the shortest cable…

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  2. Robert D.

    Pros: Semi-modular design lets you use only the cables you need. This helps make cable management much easier. The CPU power cables are not modular, however. You get a good assortment of cables in the box. Enough to run a mid-sized gaming rig with a single GPU and a few storage disks. Everything is included in the box, from mounting screws to cables to zip ties. 5-year warranty from Corsair in case the PSU fails early. 80 Plus certified means that this PSU is only losing 20% of the…

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  3. Mr. K.

    Pros: I left this power supply on 24/7 for the last month running a server with moderate amounts of traffic and it although I wouldn’t recommend doing this, this power supply had no issues at all. A server however doesn’t tax the power supply’s full wattage so I played a few games. It got a little loud but nothing I would say was abnormal and the best thing was the games played flawless. Cons: none – worked better than expected. Overall Review: I really don’t have anything negative to say so…

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  4. Shane A.

    Pros: Semi-modular Reasonably priced Quiet 5 year warranty Cons: Cables can be hard to work with Overall Review: I’ve made do with a 500 watt power supply for years so I’m sure this one will handle my needs just fine. Install was easy, the cables are long enough to reach all of my components. I’m a huge cable rat and I really don’t care for the individual wires being molded together. They’re just harder to work with. I prefer individual wires meshed together because you can easily loop and…

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  5. William W.

    Pros: I tested the CORSAIR CX-M series CX750M, 750W, 80 PLUS BRONZE, Intel Haswell Ready ATX12V & EPS12V semi-modular power supply. Here are the vital specs: + Form Factor: ATX12V / EPS12V + 750 Watt Maximum Output + Active Power Factor Correction + Semi-Modular Power Cables + Single Rail +12VDC Design + 80PLUS “Bronze” Certified + Efficiency: 85% + Outputs: +3.3V@25A, +5V@25A, +12V@62A, -12V@0.8A, +5VSB@3A + MTBF: 100,000 hours + Warranty: 5 Years Lets go over some of the more important…

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  6. Matt M.

    Pros: Well, I have to mention the first thing that jumped out at me and should matter to you right off the bat as well. Corsair honors a five year warranty with this unit. That tells you right there how much faith they have in the design. Which, after using this unit for a while and inspecting it closely, I can most definitely vouch for the exceptional build quality. Typically budget units like the CX650M have a three year warranty at best, so this speaks volumes in and of itself….

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  7. Christoph S.

    Pros: Great packaging, cable treatment, and supplied cable lengths are optimized for mid tower cases. The modular connectors are swappable with other Corsair systems and are very useful for keeping your case clutter free and wires tucked. The Bronze Single rail design works very well and has been rock stable for over a month of steady use. Unlike a couple of reviewers I have not heard from the fan (no whine noise) which is also great. No crazy LED lights in the fan. Cons: This PSU has a…

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  8. Jeffrey S.

    Pros: – Plenty of power for my PC rig, which has several SSDs, 7200 RPM drives, a GTX Titan, i7 5960X, and 64 GB RAM. – Modular enough to keep the inside of my case organized and clutter-free. – Quiet enough that I don’t notice it under normal working circumstances. Cons: – None so far Overall Review: – Lots of bad reviews here…not sure if Corsair sent out a bad batch, or the earlier year revisions were problematic? I have the 2017 revision and it’s been fine.

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