They unveiled two appetizers to market, 520W and 620W PSU.
The performance and product specification is really great.
I knew some users take them to compare with Seasonic's M12 series.
No matter the spec and appearance, both of them have something in common.
Hence, I analyze them by a comparison.
Price is always significant to consume, so:
Seasonic M12 about US$148
Corsair HX520W about US$121
If you are the users who care about quality,
guarantee period and reasonable price, Corsair HX520W might be a better choice.
The Corsair HX520W Modular Power Supply
We take a look at the package first, it's a bit bigger than some "same-level" product.

The accessories from inside
Multi-language users menu and power cords (not in the picture)
Cables for power supplying

Corsair HX520W itself

The major heat dissipating system is the 12cm temperature-control fan.
The RPM is low when light loading. If in a heavy loading situation, the noise is still acceptable.

There is a cellular heat dissipating "holes" for a better heat-dissipation.
It is a "auto-switch", no need to put a 110/220v switch there.

12V x 3, up to 54A, 480W
That can support most of mid-range to entry-level high-end VGA,
which under SLI/ Crossfire mode without problems

A modularized sockets: 24/ 8/ 4pins

Nov 8 2007, 10:00 PM, updated 19y ago
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