Thursday, August 14th 2014
Corsair Releases the HXi Series Power Supplies
Announced at Computex in June, Corsair's HXi family of 80 PLUS Platinum-certified power supplies has now become available. The three HXi units (750 W, 850 W and 1000 W) feature a fully modular design, 100% Japanese electrolytic capacitors rated at 105°c, Corsair Link support, a 140 mm fluid dynamic bearing fan backed by the ZeroRPM mode (so the fan doesn't run at low loads), and over-voltage, under-voltage, over-power, over-temperature and short circuit protection.
The HX750i, HX850i and HX1000i PSUs are backed by a 7-year warranty and cost $169.99, $189.99 and $229.99, respectively.
The HX750i, HX850i and HX1000i PSUs are backed by a 7-year warranty and cost $169.99, $189.99 and $229.99, respectively.
17 Comments on Corsair Releases the HXi Series Power Supplies
I'd love to have the solid performance of AX1500i without spending 400USD for the power I won't ever need for my single-gpu no-overclocking setup.
Besides, there's the LZP-550 which fits all your needs. It lacks a DSP however that doesn't really matter to the end user.
Speaking of LZP-550, I'd point out not the stablest voltage regulation (most of 80+ Platinum PSUs are better in this area, especially more modern ones), and unknown fan used in it. What type is it? Sleeve which'll start whine after a year or two of usage? Ball-bearing with its rattling? I could come up with more cons if I'd like to , but I won't :)
Sleeve bearing doesn't mean the fan will start whining after a year or two of usage. I've had many cheap fans last for years without any issues. Sure, they can be problematic, but they're usually fine. And what's wrong with ball bearings? You do realize the San Ace 120's used in Seasonic Platinum units are ball bearing, right? And that they're regarded as some of the best PSU fans around?
Anyway, how about the Seasonic fanless models? Seems to be pretty good.
anyway fan's psu are often over-rated for the work that are meant for... psu vendor usually prefer put faster fan than made proper coling for hot/sensitive components, for a mid sized psu (750-850W) a 1200-1400 rpm 140mm fan is more than enough (at least in a 80+ or better psu) if it have 12v mosfet heatsink and 105°C capacitor.
btw voltage regulation is not so relevant if the psu haven't a good transient response ;-) or low UPS compatibility :-D