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Old 26th November 2007, 13:47   #1
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Default Corsair TX750 750W

Corsair, a company known for its high-performance system
memory since rising to enthusiast stardom in the late 90's, has been
toying around with the power supply market since last year when
introducing the Corsair HX series. After the successful introduction of
the HX520 and HX620, Corsair went on to introduce the VX series with the
VX450W and VX550W. In Corsair's latest move, they have now christened
the TX power supply series with the TX650 and TX750. In this review we
have the Corsair TX750 power supply for testing, which complies with the
ATX12V 2.2 standard, sports Active PFC, and offers a single
high-performance +12V rail.

http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=11480
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