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Corsair CP-9020186-UK SF750 80 Plus Platinum Certified Power Supply Unit, SF Series, 750 W, Fully Modular - Black (UK)

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We take the issue of noise very seriously at KitGuru and this is why we have built a special home brew system as a reference point when we test noise levels of various components. Why do this? Well this means we can eliminate secondary noise pollution in the test room and concentrate on components we are testing. It also brings us slightly closer to industry standards, such as DIN 45635. Most of my gaming is 1440p and I limit the frame rate to 144. I don't see the point in going over that when my monitor is 144Hz. Additionally, as we would expect in this price point, the SF750 is a fully modular power supply featuring very high Platinum efficiency certification. This is a standard sized SFX chassis too – its not one of the extended length versions we see from time to time from other companies. Sometimes I will game on the TV which is 4K 120Hz, but that's only for the odd controller oriented game

I've put it though a few hours of testing and the highest complete system power I have managed to achieve is 620w. The SF750 will let you draw more than 850 watts without shutting down but I don’t think that’s such a hot idea. Peripherals: Leopold FC660C w/ Topre Silent 45g | Logitech MX Master 3 & Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed | HIFIMAN HE400se & iFi ZEN DAC | Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ An Unprecedented 750 Watt SFX PSU: Harness 750 continuous watts in SFX form, perfect for the most power-dense small-form-factor PCs.The SF750 has only 2 PCIe splitting in two connectors. So is there a difference using 1 PCIe and 1 PCIe splitted in two and on the other hand using 3 discrete PCIe cables? I mean do I get more wattage with 3 separate PCIe cables or doesn't it matter. Last time, Dave Minton introduced us to Laverda’s 750 parallel twin. In the mid-1970s it got faster, lighter and more reliable… To my fellow SF750 owners, if anyone is getting an AIB 3x8 pin RTX 3080 / 3090, are you going to run the 2 x 8 pins from one rail and use the 2nd rail for the last 8 pin? Is this safe? Nvidia recommends using separate cable connections for each 8 pin connector, i was wondering if this was the same for Board partner versions.

KitGuru says: If you are building a high end gaming system inside the SFX platform then this should be right at the top of your list. We like the box artwork for this power supply, all the key points are listed along the bottom at the front of the box, along with a quality high resolution image in the middle. The Corsair SF750 is an SFX power supply – and not one of the many extended units we have seen in recent years – its only 63mm x 125mm x 100 mm (HxLxW). assuming it is, can I swap the modular cables only at the PSU side or will the cables be different gauge wire?I currently have a custom water cooled rig with a Corsair SF600. I have gone with an SFX as space is at a bit of a premium with all the tubing and cable management. We tested this power supply and it was not only able to deliver a continuous 750W, but it almost delivered 790W before it shut off safely. This is very reassuring to see and we recorded a long run at 770W load without any problems or potential shut down issues occurring. This is all from what I've read though (multiple sources) and not from my own testing so maybe not as bad as they seem. If my PSU struggles too much I'll probably go for either the 850w or 1000w Loki

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