Corsair CS750M or TX750 or GS700 2013 Edition?

rlakhani11

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Hi,

So what do you guys think? Which of the PSUs in the title will be the best choice for:

i5 3570
GB GTX 770 (have plans to OC)


Thanks a lot.
 
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It should be both. Corsair currently list those specifications on their website and I'm pretty sure they don't use Seasonic as a manufacturer for the latest models of the TX.

rlakhani11

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Apparently, TX750 V2 is the best.

But I'd certainly like to see it's comparison with CS750M. Because I'm not sure if the TX750 available here is actually "V2".
 

aylafan

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I wouldn't worry too much about what model of the TX you get. They should all perform similarly no matter what manufacturer made it. Of course Seasonic is the best, but I wouldn't lose sleep over it. It is stated to have high quality Japanese capacitors rated at 105C and meet operating temperatures at 50C so it'll still be better than the GS. The CS is a new model and I haven't seen many reviews on it so I can't comment on it.
 

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Is it V2 only you're talking about? or both?

If it's about both, then I'll go ahead and get V1 if that's the only available option.
 

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It should be both. Corsair currently list those specifications on their website and I'm pretty sure they don't use Seasonic as a manufacturer for the latest models of the TX.
 
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rlakhani11

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Is it correct to say that V2 is 80+ Bronze Certified, while the other one is only 80+ Certified?

If yes, does it matter too much?
 

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The TX series should all be 80+ Bronze Certified.
http://www.corsair.com/en-us/power-supply-units/tx-series
 

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Well thank you very much aylafan once again, for sharing your precious and invaluable expertise with me.

I'll be off now and get one TX750 tomorrow :). It should cover me for SLI too, if I ever consider going for it.
 

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I'm glad I could help you. Feel free to ask more questions on this forum if you need more help. Enjoy your new PSU.