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Corsair 650W TX Series PSU - 120mm Fan, 80+% Efficiency, Single +12V Rail

  • £60.86ex vat
  • £69.99inc vat

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23/05/2008 Review:
Great for the price
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

I have had this PSU for probably just over a month give or take and for 50 quid it was a bargain! My 4 year old FSP power supply was finally giving up the ghost. When i put it in my new system and it struggled a bit with running all of the hard drives and all of the fans at the same time.



However, now i have got this beast i can run the most powerful graphics card out there with ease! I probably won't ever buy the most powerful graphics card out there but it's nice to have to headroom.



It is running



E2160 @ 3.00ghz



BFG 7900gt OC



Seagate 250gb barracuda (It was running 2 seagate hard drives but i took one out)



Gigabyte P31-DS3L motherboard



LG DVD RW



1 x 14cm blue led case fan



1 x 12cm blue led case fan



2 Blue Cold Cathodes



It comes in a little drawstring bag with a corsair case badge and a kettle lead. It is a very heavy and good quality feeling power supply and it is VERY quiet. If i stop all the fans in my system i can't hear the fan unless i literally have my ear to the unit. I believe the fan is made by Yate Loon who make very good quality fans.



Just for reference. This PSU is built by Seasonic for Corsair rather than Corsairs other OEM manufacturer who manufacture the TX 750 and the VX 550.



For 53 quid i heartily recommend this power supply, even for the most powerful SLI systems. Especially as it is only 53 quid at the moment which is an absolute bargain for such a good quality, high output PSU.

2 of 2 people found this review useful
25/04/2008 Review:
Brilliant
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

This PSU is great. The power is amazing from it. The cables are all braded neatly and the cables are really long A+ !

1 of 1 people found this review useful
09/06/2008 Review:
Awesome
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

Simply awesome, runs 8800GT SLI and 5 HDDs plus my E8400 @ 4.1ghz with complete silence and no effort at all. Voltages rock solid stable. Gained another 180mhz cpu and 60mhz memory over the HX620 I had before it for no increase in voltage or anything!

1 of 1 people found this review useful
08/11/2008 Review:
5 star PSU
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

My rig:



MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum (BIOS 1.D).

Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 with 80mm fan.

X2-3800+ Toledo @ stock.

4x 512 2.6V, Crucial CT6464Z40B (2.5-3-3-7-2T) 333 MHz

512 MB Zotac AMP 8800GT @ 700/1700/2000 > core/shader/ram.

500GB Seagate SATAII 32MB Cache.

Pioneer DVR-109 16x

Corsair TX650W +12V@52A / +5V@30A / +3.3V@24A

5x 80mm case fans (2 in & 3 out)

SuperFlower SF-464T2

Sony 21" CRT

Caddies:2x 250GB Diamondmax 10, 40GB Seagate 40GB WD salvaged.



Upgraded for my 8800GT (had an Antec 380w TP), all the reviews that I've seen give it a good rating. And I have to agree its good so far, rails are stable, noise is low, I have head room (wattage/amp wise) for adding more parts and a 5 year warranty as back up. Don't want to take my word for it "GOOGLE" it. I found good reviews for the 450/550/650/750W.



Buying cheap-end PSU's don't really save you money if you have to keep replacing them or they go bang taking out your parts. Spend a bit more on a branded quality one. 80+ percent efficiency should save on your power bill vs cheap-end PSU, so does it really cost you more in the long term?



http://www.corsair.com/cinema/movie.aspx?id=622747

1 of 1 people found this review useful
16/07/2008 Review:
whisper quiet
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

can hardly hear it!!!

0 of 0 people found this review useful
01/09/2008 Review:
great
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

good wattage, great efficiency, quiet.



52A on a single 12v rail is also very good



has all the connectors you will need



is nice an small so should fit easy in pretty much any case



packaging is done well with the little draw string bag



comes with a little sticker for your PC to say its powered by corsair



the only thing i would say is that it runs hotter than most other PSU's but saying that its a PSU their meant to and its got 5 year warranty!!!



thx ebuyer!

0 of 0 people found this review useful
24/09/2008 Review:
Great value for money!
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

I bought this as a replacement for my previous PSU which didn't seem to be able to cope with much stress. My system would sometimes not boot, and would often crash whilst playing high end games. Since I installed this, it seems to have resolved all of my problems, brilliant!



I used to buy my parts from Scan, but i have come to realise that Ebuyer is usually cheaper, and delivery is always spot on! I ordered this late Tuesday, and it arrived the next morning for only a tenner!



I would highly reccomend this CPU. It seems really stable, and if like me you PSU sits at the bottom of you case, the cables are ample long enough to reach behind and around the case!

0 of 0 people found this review useful
27/09/2008 Review:
What a PSU!!!
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

Received this PSU this morning had it in for a few hours now, also installed a arctic freezer 7 cooler and i have to say the pc is so much quieter than before. AAA+ psu.

0 of 0 people found this review useful
06/10/2008 Review:
Amazing quality
review by: Toby Hatcherrating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

65 pounds may seem dear for a power supply, but if you have a demanding system, it's well worth it.



I bought this to power an E8400 and a GTX260, which isn't exactly pushing it to its limits.



It's stable, cool and silent at all times.



This power supply has all of tis power on one 600W 12v rail (compared to less than 400 on many cheaper power supplies of this total wattage) which means that there's no danger of overloading a specific rail, and you can simply install your 600W of hardware and go.



It comes with a sticker too, which is nice.



My only complaint would be that it comes with way too many cables for my use, but then many people will want these, so it's better to have them than not.

0 of 0 people found this review useful
23/10/2008 Review:
Corsair 650W TX
review by: Phillip Nichollrating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

Excellent PSU, my Lost Planet and Unreal Tournament 3 use to shut down my PC, until I bought this PSU and now my Heavy 3D Games runs fine and some have increased FPS since I bought one of these.. These are EXCELLENT PSU's if you running a Power hungry rig (Intel or AMD CPU's, DVDWriters, Hard Drives, Fans, Graphic Cards..etc.etc) then get 1 of these PSU's you WONT REGRET IT !! especially if you are running 2 x Graphics Cards in SLI..

WORTH EVERY PENNY !!!

Don't skimp on a decent PSU or you will regret it !!..

0 of 0 people found this review useful
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