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    Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    Just installed this PSU today... Since there is only 1 review of this on the net, I thought it would be nice to have something else slightly useful coming up in a google search

    Nice box:


    Everything that comes in the box:

    Anyone know what the bag is for? I am currently using it to store sweets.

    The PSU:


    Volts:

    Seem good to me

    Here it is installed:

    "But why is that cable going up the middle of your otherwise beautiful case?" I hear you ask... stay tuned for the answer...

    The good:
    -Volts are great
    -Its completely silent
    -Plenty of sata/molex connectors
    -Even though its not modular its very tidy
    -5 year warranty

    The bad:
    -I had to snip off clip on the PCI-E connectors to get them into my 9800gtx (my Xclio PCI-E connector fit in fine). Fortunately this doesn't void my warranty
    -Only 2 PCI-E connectors, so if I choose to SLi them down the line, I will have to use molex adapters

    The ugly:
    -The 8 pin power cable for the motherboard is 1cm too short (when fully stretched) to go around the back of the motherboard panel (my Xclio PSU was just about long enough)
    -Yes I suck with cameras
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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    Found a couple more reviews... not sure why I couldn't find them before...
    http://www.silentpcreview.com/article813-page1.html
    http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Revi...rticleId=22517

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    That one cable is real ugly dude can't you get an extendor or something.. I don't think I'll be able to sleep tonight now

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    turn the psu upside down, should be able to do it. It's how I got my PSU and it reaches okay

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    turn the psu upside down, should be able to do it. It's how I got my PSU and it reaches okay
    Aez suggested this to me earlier... but there is only about half a cm space under it... surely the air flow will be crap with it upside down, well upside up if we are being pedantic...

    Quote Originally Posted by staffsMike View Post
    That one cable is real ugly dude can't you get an extendor or something.. I don't think I'll be able to sleep tonight now

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    the air will still be sucked in. it's not the best of gaps but it won't break the psu either.

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    the air will still be sucked in. it's not the best of gaps but it won't break the psu either.
    It won't break, but won't it run hotter?

    I'll do it later anyway... can't be bothered at the moment...

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    Is there no airflow heading towards the PSU? That would pretty much give the PSU all it needs to run quiet and cool I should think. Plus the other way round it will not be sucking in the hot air from around the gfx card.. maybe lol
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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    mine doesn't seem to be shooting hot air out the back so it seems to work fine.

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    Why not just pay £5 max for extension cable you can buy Akasa one which looks the same as the corsair cable.

    I just purchased one of these psu it's really good only thing I don't like is it's not modular which I know I could of chose another model for that but having to pay an extra £30 for that feature is a bit pricey.

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    Got an Akasa one from cclonline already for £4 delivered
    Corsair/Yellowbeard if you read this, please ask your colleagues to add 2 inches onto the length of this cable in future PSUs...

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    I had the same problem with my TX650, the 8 pin cable was a few inches too short. My solution; route it under the expansion cards


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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    Quote Originally Posted by SiM View Post
    add 2 inches onto the length
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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    Quote Originally Posted by DDY View Post
    I had the same problem with my TX650, the 8 pin cable was a few inches too short. My solution; route it under the expansion cards

    True but there is a lot of people who don't like the cable showing like that they prefer it out the back then come forward so you don't see it.

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    I've just this minute bought one of these as my current PSU appears to have given up on me after a good 4 years of service and abuse.

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    Re: Corsair TX650W mini review and some feedback

    Quote Originally Posted by Triplea4UK View Post
    True but there is a lot of people who don't like the cable showing like that they prefer it out the back then come forward so you don't see it.
    I had the same issue with my CM690 and HX620, the 8pin CPU socket was some length away from the cable hole, it would reach, but i didn't want to stretch it so hard.

    bought an Akasa 8pin extender cable

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