Saturday, May 2nd 2009
Corsair Readies New HX-series PSU
Memory specialist turned PSU specialist Corsair, has a new PSU up its sleeves. The Corsair HX750W modular PSU is an attempt by the company to fill the gap between the HX620W and the high-end HX1000W, in its HX series, a large one to begin with. There is a definite need for such a PSU since it ups the count of PCI-Express power cables from the PSU, over the relatively paltry two that HX620W offers. Cable modularity is enhanced with the flat-cables the company has been using. With the "750W" marking, we are to assume that is the continuous power rating, as with every other Corsair PSU. The model may fall in league with other ones by the manufacturer to come with a 5-year warranty. It is also indicated that the PSU will come with an 80 Plus efficiency rating. This PSU comes after the company's recent launch of the HX450W.
Source:
Hexus.net
56 Comments on Corsair Readies New HX-series PSU
What ever happened to that corsair case that was supposed to be coming out?
I did miss the modular cabling of the HX620 when I installed my TX850; trying to find a place for all the extra cables and making he case look neat was more difficult.
here is a shot of my 620.
EDIT: after further dissection the 3rd and 2nd rail groups of wires go to the same spot. So there is something rotten in Denmark here
on the ULOD Corsair has a 1200HX Model listed for a couple months now thats why I asked when it was going to be released.