Corsair CX750M

A decent performing PSU with a pretty high warranty period for this category and enough wattage to meet the demands of a strong system. However it is outperformed by the CX650M which is equipped with the same amount of EPS and PCIe connectors and costs less. Only if you need more SATA and peripheral connectors the CX750M should be preferred over the smaller model.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Product details

PROS

+ Price
+ Full power at 46°C
+ Ripple suppression
+ 5VSB efficiency
+ 4x PCIe & 1x EPS connectors
+ Warranty

CONS

- Efficiency
- Sleeve-bearing fan
- Hold-up time
- 3.3V rail performance in Advanced Transient Response tests
- Inrush current with 115V input
- Distance between peripheral connectors
- Fan speed at light loads could be lower

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Hardware on November 27, 2016
A decent performing PSU with a pretty high warranty period for this category and enough wattage to meet the demands of a strong system. However it is outperformed by the CX650M which is equipped with the same amount of EPS and PCIe connectors and costs less. Only if you need more SATA and peripheral connectors the CX750M should be preferred over the smaller model.
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By Tom's Hardware on November 07, 2017
Another B3 unit is added into our broken samples gallery and this is a great shame given that this PSU is based on a modern platform, which however features mediocre build quality. The over power protection is critical to any PSU and we expect EVGA and Super Flower to address this issue, which seems to affect most B3 models, the sooner the possible.
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