Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Corsair CX750M 750W and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair CX750M 750W.
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Abstract: The budget 750W category is challenging, with several worthy options like the XPG Pylon 750, the Thermaltake Smart BM2 750, and the Cooler Master MWE Bronze 750. The Corsair CX750M stacks well against the competition, but it cannot lead the pack, so even...
Price, Full power at 46°C, Ripple suppression, 5VSB efficiency, 4x PCIe & 1x EPS connectors, Warranty
Efficiency, Sleevebearing fan, Holdup time, 3.3V rail performance in Advanced Transient Response tests, Inrush current with 115V input, Distance between peripheral connectors, Fan speed at light loads could be lower
A decent performing PSU with a pretty high warranty period for this category and enough wattage to meet the demands of a strong system. However it is outperformed by the CX650M which is equipped with the same amount of EPS and PCIe connectors and cost...
improved build quality from version one, excellent voltage stability, excellent ripple control, semimodular
hard to tell apart from the old version on store listings you almost need to be looking at the retail box in person
The new and improved version of the Corsair CX750M is just that in many ways. Performance is improved thanks to being able to handle reasonable temperatures, and we do have a new box and new stickers on the side of the unit to help us tell which is which...
Abstract: The Corsair CX750M PSU is an 80 PLUS bronze rated semi-modular power supply running at up to 85% energy efficiency aimed towards budget enthusiasts.If anything goes wrong within 3 years of purchasing the power supply and it wasn't your fault, Corsair will...
very good voltage regulation, excellent ripple control, semimodular, affordable
some CWT build quality blunders
What we have here today, for most of us enthusiasts, is a decent performing 650 watt unit with a 750 watt number on the side. But this unit is not targeted at us enthusiasts, it's aimed at the budget crowd. For those folks, it's a perfectly decent unit an...
Time and time again we've seen quality power supply units from Corsair. There is little to be said about their units that we haven't said already. They have proven their worth and are a frequent choice for custom builds that I do on a regular basis. ...
Abstract: The budget 750W category is challenging, with several worthy options like the XPG Pylon 750, the Thermaltake Smart BM2 750, and the Cooler Master MWE Bronze 750. The Corsair CX750M stacks well against the competition, but it cannot lead the pack, so even...
Published: 2017-12-18, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
The performance of all of the tested power supplies are good or very good across the board. The Be quiet! Pure Power 9 CM 700W and the Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700W drop down a little bit too far with their voltage on the 12 volt rail at high load, b...
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Published: 2017-11-06, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
The performance of all of the tested power supplies are good or very good across the board. The Be quiet! Pure Power 9 CM 700W and the Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700W drop down a little bit too far with their voltage on the 12 volt rail at high load, b...
Price, Full power at 46°C, Ripple suppression, 5VSB efficiency, 4x PCIe & 1x EPS connectors, Warranty
Efficiency, Sleevebearing fan, Holdup time, 3.3V rail performance in Advanced Transient Response tests, Inrush current with 115V input, Distance between peripheral connectors, Fan speed at light loads could be lower
A decent performing PSU with a pretty high warranty period for this category and enough wattage to meet the demands of a strong system. However it is outperformed by the CX650M which is equipped with the same amount of EPS and PCIe connectors and cost...