Re: Corsair CX600W V2 review
Does this mean all the Corsair CX will be upgraded to V3?
Cause I was ready to buy in the near future a CX430-V2 for £35, but if the V3 upgrade is all across the series I may wait.
Any chance when they will be available? And when Scan will have the new ones?
Re: Corsair CX600W V2 review
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Bonebreaker777
Does this mean all the Corsair CX will be upgraded to V3?
Cause I was ready to buy in the near future a CX430-V2 for £35, but if the V3 upgrade is all across the series I may wait.
Any chance when they will be available? And when Scan will have the new ones?
I would get this PSU over a CX430W anyway:
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/c...paign=products
It is made by Seasonic and quite a decent PSU for the price.
Re: Corsair CX600W V2 review
Hmm, you made me intrigued.
Cause I read a really good review about the CX430 V2. Will see when the time comes.
Wonder what the differences will between V2 and V3. V2 innovated active PFC transistors and +12 V rectifiers.
Re: Corsair CX600W V2 review
They weren't "innovated" they where upgraded slightly because the old ones were under rated and it was only done to improve the efficiency enough to pass the 80+ tests.
There's a lot of debate over the quality of the capacitors used in the low end corsair psu's
Re: Corsair CX600W V2 review
Here is the first review of the CX 430W V3:
http://translate.google.com/translat...eries-cx430%2F
It looks like the primary capacitor is now a Panasonic,but the secondaries are a mixture of Samxon,Nippon Chemicon,Jun Fu and Capxon.
However,finally the CX430W has more current available on the 12V line than the CX430W(32A instead of 30A).
Re: Corsair CX600W V2 review
interesting and what's more there's a good review of the huntkey jumper http://translate.google.co.uk/transl...umper-300g-p3d
There main complaint seems to be the high cost of 65euro but ebuyer has it for just under £40 which is just 46euro