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Corsair 750W Enthusiast Series Modular PSU Review (TX750M)

Corsair packaging really is a statement on how it should be done. A beautiful high resolution monochrome, artistic image with the name of the product bottom right.

The power supply is protected between two thick pieces of foam, with some literature and warranty information on top.

Corsair bundle a region specific power cable, mounting screws, some molex adapter cables and cable tidies for the final system build. The power supply is shipped protected inside a soft black felt bag.

The image above left, shows the cables that are hardwired to the main unit. Above right are four modular cables which can be added or removed, as needed.

The TX750M is supplied with plenty of cables, including 4x 6+2 pin PCI E connectors for demanding Crossfire and SLI system builds. The cables are all quality sleeved and extra long length.

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4 comments

  1. They keep bringing them out. I know they don’t actually ‘make’ them, but their quality control is exceptional.

  2. I am a little baffled with the modular implementation. why only 4 cables? its basically just a standard design with a few modular cables. Never seen this done before.

    not complaining, its a good design, but why not have 2 or 3 native, and the rest modular?

  3. This is a good buy for £90. it isnt without competition, but corsair do have strigent qualiuty control checks which I like.

  4. CWT work well with Corsair, lets not forget seasonic too. I do agree that the modular design is very weird.