CORSAIR CS750M, 750 Watt, 80+ Gold Certified, Semi Modular Power Supply - View 1

CORSAIR CS750M, 750 Watt, 80+ Gold Certified, Semi Modular Power Supply

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Key Features

  • The latest ATX12V v2.4 and EPS 2.92 standards and it is backward compatible with ATX12V 2.2, 2.31 and ATX12V 2.01 systems.
  • 4th generation Intel Core processor Ready (Intel Haswell and Z87 motherboards)
  • 80PLUS Gold certified, delivering over 92% energy efficiency at real world load conditions.
  • The low-profile, flat modular cable design reduces air friction and helps maximize airflow through your computer's chassis.
  • A three year warranty and lifetime access to Corsair's legendary technical support and customer service.
  • Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) with PF value of 0.99.Power 750 Watts

Specifications

Brand
Corsair
Series
CSM Series, CS750M
Item model number
CP-9020078-NA
Item Weight
2.72 pounds
Product Dimensions
6.57 x 4.8 x 6.89 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
6.57 x 4.8 x 6.89 inches
Voltage
110 Volts
Department
psu
Manufacturer
Corsair
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
November 7, 2013

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Customer Reviews

MeMyself&I
My first modular power supply, wasn't sure how to get some of the plugs to work with my Dell inspiron at first, but quickly figured everything out without needing any modifications and everything fired up first time perfectly and every time since! Love the extra cables for older molex and adapters for things like old floppy drives also! Nice to leave the cables out of the case that were not needed as well!
Al
Works great, it is quiet, and it is very energy efficient. It is semi-modular and has up to four 6 to 8 pin connectors for graphic cards. This is a great power supply with 80 Gold Plus certification. Perfect for medium sized gaming builds without going over budget.
Randall
this has worked well to power my Desktop, but the power draw and heat creation is huge. this has caused my desktop which previously never had an issue to start overheating frequently. after very little time. may not be the best pick
John E. Songer
I heard a lout ZAP and a persistent beeping coming from the other room. I found my server off and the UPS in panic. Troubleshooting revealed that this PSU shorted the SATA power bus, and destroyed the controllers on my 6TB data drive, it's mirror, AND the other backup drive, as well as disabled the Blu-ray drive. I told Corsair that their faulty drive destroyed 2.4TB of my data AND it's backups. They said they'd refund the cost of the drives, but wouldn't pay for data recovery ($1400 out of my own pocket?!). Since I'm still trying to recover my data, I can't send in the PSU or drives for "destructive" testing & reimbursement, so I have seen nary a dime. My next backup solution will not be dependent on a Corsair PSU, that's for sure.