Read more.Corsair has updated its line of enthusiast-class TX-series power supply units with the launch of an 850W range topper.
Read more.Corsair has updated its line of enthusiast-class TX-series power supply units with the launch of an 850W range topper.
who is the OEM manufacturer for this one?
i need to update something
surprisingly cheap for a Corsair PSU atm.
isn't that something like 11 years?and despite a mean time before failure of 100,000 hours, the device is backed by Corsair's five-year warranty.
is that 100,000 operational hours, or 100,000 hours since it first gets switched on?
Most likely Channel Well Technology.... same as the other TX PSUs.
except one of the TX's is a seasonic...
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Organised by rated wattage:
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CX400w = Seasonic
VX450w = Seasonic
HX450w = Seasonic
HX520w = Seasonic
VX550w = CWT
HX620w = Seasonic
TX650w = Seasonic
TX750w = CWT
TX850w = CWT
HX1000w = CWT
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Organised by series:
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CX400 = Seasonic
VX450 = Seasonic
VX550 = CWT
TX650 = Seasonic
TX750 = CWT
TX850 = CWT
HX450 = Seasonic
HX520 = Seasonic
HX620 = Seasonic
HX1000 = CWT
Last edited by TAKTAK; 03-02-2009 at 10:58 PM. Reason: updated
Review here
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php...Story&reid=126
OEM is CWT, apparently even better than the TX750
TAKTAK (19-12-2008)
I would have though it was a seasonic given the release of this
http://www.silentpcreview.com/Seasonic_M12D_850W
but never mind.
I briefly browsed the SPCR review and may have missed it but is that Seasonic unit a true dual rail psu or not?
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