Read more.A good bet at £60?
Read more.A good bet at £60?
For the savvy builder this looks like a good budget choice. Great review Tarinder.
Edit: I didn't see a mention of cable lengths, in case you wanted to add a comment about that?
On paper these PSU's look ideal and I'm sure the handpicked sample sent to you for review performed admirably but, in my experience at least, there seems to be significant manufacturing and/or build quality issues with the CWT made CX range. You only have to look on Youtube or even look on Corsairs own support forum to see people all complaining of the same fault - Coil whine.
My own experience - watch?v=uOBGpJ6pYKo
Not sure about these new ones, but aside from the original CX400, the CX range has been an OK range, i.e. should be safe/reasonably stable unlike some no-name rubbish, but really nothing special. A few forum members and myself have been fairly vocal in that a brand which built its reputation on quality parts ends up somewhat abusing that reputation to sell components which, TBH, would probably be considered fairly poor were it from another brand.
TBF if you need a >400W PSU you'll probably need some PCIe connectors anyway. Or do you mean there are too many hard-wired?
One thing I'd quite like to see are cards with a single 8 pin connector (instead of 2x 6pin), I mean these have been common place on PSUs for years now.
And what we are saying is that the HX650 does have 4 PCIe cables, 2 modular and 2 fixed?
Is it really above average? Seems very average to me. I think it only has two PCI-E connectors for a good reason. They didn't just not include them on a whim. I don't think you could fault them for that. Two GTX Titans + CPU + peripherals will be close, but over 600W. Wouldn't you need to look at the backside of the board to see the soldering? What about the other caps in the PSU? The final thoughts reads like a paid ad to me.
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