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    Corsair TX750W Power Supply

    I had just added a Corsair TX750W psu in my system. I have graphic card and Intel Core i7 system support. I found this as the most recommended and proper one. It was suggested to me by the shopper. Now for overclocking I think 750w is enough and better also. What more does this psu has. It has cost me a good money so I believe this will be stable in long run. Thanks.

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    Re: Corsair TX750W Power Supply

    It is absolutely rock-solid PSU which offers a large number of connections, so the users get chance to use variety of drives and SLI on their systems. The Corsair TX750W is in its performance the best brand power supply on the market. Even if the intention is the high speed and the resulting noise of the fan in the upper load range. Look for further warranty and support.

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    Re: Corsair TX750W Power Supply

    The Corsair TX power supplies were developed using the latest technology and have great components for long run. With good features like a dedicated, single +12 V rail offers maximum compatibility Corsair TX power supply units comes with the most newest components. It is equipped with Energy-efficient circuits, which efficiency of more than 80% are suitable for one.

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    Re: Corsair TX750W Power Supply

    The Corsair power supplies have a temperature-controlled 140mm fan, which works extremely quiet and reliable cooling promises. It supports ATX12V v2.2 standard and older ATX12V 2.01. There is a very silent fan with double ball bearing (120 mm, the TX750W 140 mm) for optimum airflow. It has a active power factor correction of 99% ensures clean and reliable power supply.

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    Re: Corsair TX750W Power Supply

    If you read the specification this psu then you can see that there is a +12 V rail. Because of this you get a maximum compatibility with systems of more recent in the market. It is also equipped with electronics that are capable of achieving energy efficiency above 80% from 20%, 50% and 100%. So whatever system you use no matter this psu fits in almost all type.

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    Re: Corsair TX750W Power Supply

    I have a 650w power supply of the same brand. Your is 750w and this is more than enough what you got. Usually if you have a graphic card in your system then you need to add up a 450w power supply as the minimum recommendation. So 750w is best suitable for overclocking, sli cards, etc. There is one more model provided in the same series which gives out a 950w output.

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    Re: Corsair TX750W Power Supply

    I heard on some site that corsair has decided to update its TX series of PSUs with another model, the TX950W. The new 950W unit is also considered as the most most powerful PSU which has released by the company, with the exception of the highly praised HX1000W modular. The TX950W new features in the same 85% efficiency rating, which is sufficient for 80PLUS Bronze certification and the same design of a rail of 12 V.

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