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Corsair CX750F RGB 750 W

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Corsair brings RGB lighting to mid-level PSUs with the new CX-F line. The CX750F is the strongest member, achieving satisfactory overall performance. It features a fully modular cable design and comes in two flavors, black or white, accompanied by matching modular cables.

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The Corsair CX750F retails for $109.99 in black and $114.99 in white, with matching modular cables.
Warranty 5 years

You can buy a Seasonic Focus 750W with a 10 year warranty for that money.
 
You can buy a Seasonic Focus 750W with a 10 year warranty for that money.
RGB is like adding an additional five years to a PSU warranty, or 5c lower to a cooler, or an extra 10% to FPS to CPU/GPU performance. It truly is the miracle tech product.

Also, is this the first time Corsair tabbed HEC for a unit??
 
RGB is like adding an additional five years to a PSU warranty, or 5c lower to a cooler, or an extra 10% to FPS to CPU/GPU performance. It truly is the miracle tech product.

Also, is this the first time Corsair tabbed HEC for a unit??

I put performance stickers on my car to increase horsepower. It's so awesome!
 
HEC is the OEM so that explains why its so mediocre
What i wonder is how can it be that bad when it cost that much?
 
This product is exactly what people were afraid of with RGB in such vital component. This is a shining example.
 
You can buy a Seasonic Focus 750W with a 10 year warranty for that money.

The Focus ling has a 7-year warranty. But you're point is still valid.
 
I'll never trust Corsair. I did one build with with a great Corsair TX750 version 2. On the next build i noticed the TX750 changed to version 3. It was made by Chicory and it had Ltec capacitors and after researching both of those companies i replaced said PSU...never again Corsair!
 
How to not score points, this product.
 
The Focus ling has a 7-year warranty. But you're point is still valid.

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I'll never trust Corsair. I did one build with with a great Corsair TX750 version 2. On the next build i noticed the TX750 changed to version 3. It was made by Chicory and it had Ltec capacitors and after researching both of those companies i replaced said PSU...never again Corsair!
And that was like ten years ago ? Good point, LMAO.
HEC is the OEM so that explains why its so mediocre
What i wonder is how can it be that bad when it cost that much?
It's mediocre, maybe, for this money, but not bad by any means. Corsair just tries to fill-up the RGB PSU market niche Thermaltake currently banks in, successfully or not - we'll see. At least this RGB PSU i can recommend (if someone wants to spend extra money on RGB) in contrast with Thermaltake Smart RGB or GX1 RGB, or god forbid a dozen of other RGB shit from various noname brands. Well, maybe not for 100-115$, as you can sometimes get SF Leadex III ARGB for this price but for like 80-90$ it would be a good deal.
 
And that isn't in the same price range as the CX750F RGB. The Focus+ Gold 750w goes for closer to $170.
Semi-modular version of Focus Gold and it's Antec rebrands actually go even cheaper, at 110$ currently. Granted, you have to decide whether you want a somewhat mediocre PSU but fully modular and with RGB or better one but semi-modular but still.
 
I don't understand these RGB psu.

Ok so the fan is mounted at the top so you are pushing hot air into the case instead of out?

In my case you can't even see my psu which alot of cases have with a shroud at the bottom to help with cable management.
 
I don't understand these RGB psu.

Ok so the fan is mounted at the top so you are pushing hot air into the case instead of out?

In my case you can't even see my psu which alot of cases have with a shroud at the bottom to help with cable management.
... fans are mounted in the same position and pull outside air into the PSU that comes out the perforated side of the PSU...
 
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And that isn't in the same price range as the CX750F RGB. The Focus+ Gold 750w goes for closer to $170.

That's the old model. You can find the '20 model for $119 when the price isn't inflated at Best Buy or Amazon when its in stock.

For the price your quoting you can get a Prime Platinum '20 750w for $169 when its in stock at Amazon. The Prime Gold '20 750w usually is listed at $149 when its in stock as well.
 
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I'll never trust Corsair. I did one build with with a great Corsair TX750 version 2. On the next build i noticed the TX750 changed to version 3. It was made by Chicory and it had Ltec capacitors and after researching both of those companies i replaced said PSU...never again Corsair!
Next time you maybe do real research. ;)

Chicony is one of the better and bigger PSU manufacturers and Ltec is a good cap manufacturer.

From the four different TX750 PSU's you actually had the best one. The other three from old to new where: CWT PSH, CWT PSHII, Seasonic AT.

And just for the fun of it. Which PSU did you actually buy as a replacement? :D

HEC is the OEM so that explains why its so mediocre
What i wonder is how can it be that bad when it cost that much?
You clearly didn't understand the review.

You said Seasonic Focus, which comes with 7 years, Focus Plus comes with 10 years.
 
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Next time you maybe do real research. ;)

Chicony is one of the better and bigger PSU manufacturers and Ltec is a good cap manufacturer.

They might be now. Back then Chicony had never built anything above 350 watts and Ltec just had gotten over a real bad debacle...I did say never.

Forgive the Emoji, i meant to hit the thumbs ups.
 
They might be now. Back then Chicony had never built anything above 350 watts and Ltec just had gotten over a real bad debacle...I did say never.
Back then Chicony was already a real big manufacturer. Building a lot a high-end server and workstation power supplies, which where build to last.

Ltec wasn't the only one with failing caps ~20 years ago. Also many Japanese manufacturers used incorrectly formulated electrolyte. Actually almost all where affected.

But yeah, you're right, back then there was less knowledge.

Which PSU did you bought as a replacement by the way?
 
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