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New 320GB hard drive: $110.00
4GB of RAM: $150.00
GeForce 8800 Gaming Card: $279.00
Getting invited to the biggest LAN party the west coast has ever seen: Priceless.
What all this means: Jack shizzit if you don't have a good PSU.
Enter the Corsair TX Series 750W Power Supply. Like that very forgettable guy from that very forgettable show said way to often: More Power! This baby offers all the power you could need and then some, with enough connectors, including four for video cards, to make you think this thing is the offspring of some unknown species of squid. But enough euphemisms, let's get down to the nitty gritty...

The TX750 currently has the highest wattage for Corsair, and still carrying the guarantee of 50º C under the heaviest of loads. And the suspects behind this cat's coolness? A 140-mm fan, high efficiency and active PFC. And this is part of the new series from Corsair garnishes the use of a single high current +12 V rail instead of several virtual rails with lower currents. Previous models used three rails with lower currents.
Core Features for the TX750 Include:
- Guaranteed rated specs delivered at 50º C
- 80%+ energy efficiency at 20%, 50% and 100% load condition for less heat generation and lower energy bill
- Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) with PF value of 0.99
- Dedicated single +12V rail offers maximum compatibility with latest components
- Supports the latest ATX12B v2.2 and EPS12V 2.91 and is backwards compatible with ATX12V 2.01 systems
- High quality Japanese capacitors provide uncompromisable performance and reliablity
- Powerful +5Vsb rail with 3A rating
- Compatibility guaranteed with dual GPU configurations
- Auto switching circuitry provide universal AC input 90-264V
- Over Current /Voltage/Power Protection, Under Voltage Protection, and Short Circuit Protection provide maximum safety for your critical system components
- Dimensions: 5.9”(W) x 3.4”(H) x 6.25”(L), or 150mm(W) x 86mm(H) x 160mm (L)
- MTBF: 100,000 hours. This thing is going to last for a long freaking time.
Included Connectors
- ATX 24 Pin & 20 Pin Compatible (x1)
- EPS/ATX12V 8-4 Pin (x1)
- PCI-E 6 Pin & 8 Pin compatible (x4)
- SATA (x8)
- 4 Pin peripheral (x8)
- Floppy (x2)
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Comments
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By Alan on Friday, July 18, 2008 3:55:34 PM This looks like an awesome power supply. Too bad it's not modular
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