TX750 v3 (75-001309)

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Was there ever a test review for it? I'm wondering if i can push it as much as the V2... i'm running at 370-400w so far (so the kill-a-watt says), i'm thinking of adding a second r9 290, that would put it at around 630-700w under load, wondering how well it would do running that 23/7 for years.

Thoughts or links?

Thanks~

Edit for first reply:

I would need this kind of information, but for my version of the TX750 http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/printpage/Corsair-TX750-V2-Power-Supply-Review/1227.

Or feedback from a user who pushed it near its rated 750watt or expert who used or tested this specific unit's hardware.

Edit for reply 2-4 : Forget running 2x 290s, this seem to cause people to confuse me with someone trying to build a gaming system or something. I need specific information about how the TX750 V3, handle 85%-92% load, not what big compagnies suggest to amateurs when they build a PC.
 

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No. A solid 1050w PSU power 3 of these at full power, with no problem for years. My question is specific to the TX750 v3. R9 290 TDP is 300w. 750watts is beyond ridiculous.

Current max load is 390watt Total.
 

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I'm not being surprised, i don't think you understand my questions. 750W is what it recommends, to be conservative to power a whole system under load, keep the recommended TDP load of a PSU at 80% for power efficiency. (CPU, HDD, SSD, Fans, other drives, etc) This isint what i'm doing. This isint what i'm asking. I want to know if the TX750 have good enough capacitor, switches and general hardware quality to handle 670-700Watt on the long term without severe degradation... Like the TX750 v2 can without breaking a sweat.

Forget i mentioned r9 290s, to avoid further confusion.



Let's just forget i mentioned 290s, they arent even relevant to my concerns.



And they point to very old thread saying there is no info yet, except one guy that say in his test, he had similar readings (within 5%) to the V2, but doesnt provide any data i can use.



Do you have any information to backup that the V3 isint up to par with the V2? I'm interested.
 

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I indeed did not come here to have someone do a google search for me, i came here so that people with actual knowledge about internal PSU components can share their knowledge. I ask questions here when i can't get the info on good 'ol google.

Are you actually telling me that the only thing people of this community do for each other is google informations for others?

I've had very rare information shared with me before on this website, info that isin't googleable. I think you underestimate our community here.

Now you've posted several "answers" that contain no info. Perhaps someone with internal PSU knowledge will be able to help?

Like SR-71 Blackbird, he says the V2 is the only good one. Maybe he can tell me why he didnt include the V3? I'd like to know because i ordered a V2 a while back and i just noticed its actually a V3. I want to know if Newegg swapped my purchase with a cheap unit...
 
There isn't any more to say about this particular model of PSU. For any more detailed information you can contact the manufacturer. I don't know what you expect. Everything we have posted doesn't seem to answer your expectation.

You asked about reviews of this model. We answered that no there doesn't seem to be any reviews. I showed you all of the results I could find.
 

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"We" ? There's only you. I'm not sure why you come in my thread and start arguing. Its clear you know nothing about this PSU, could you please stop spamming my thread, now? You're scaring others away and forcing me in a confrontation, which result in turning this thread stale.

The only other user who posted here has given more information in one sentence than you have done in many posts. I'm not the only person on earth who has this PSU and i doubt i'm the only one who tired to push it to 90% load. This thread is for people with *actual* knowledge of the PSU, or that can extrapolate if a this 750watt unit can do the SAME thing as the V2(who can)... and not people who get upset when their google-fu doesn't cut it.

Please just go pester someone else?

I'm honestly concerned and need info before i decide if i go contact newegg for sending me a bad unit or not.

Out of the many people who bought this unit, i'm sure a few can tell if there were deterioration while running at 90% load.