Maybe i will check capacitors, just to replace them, but hmm will be hard to get same quality for those :D
Introduction
Corsair Micro continues to expand their PC power supply offering with the addition of an 850W model to the popular TX series. With a combined focus on pricing and performance, Corsair’s TX series is designed to deliver stable voltages, high efficiency and quiet operation for value conscious users who are looking for a PSU in the 650W, 750W or 850W range.
(Courtesy Corsair Micro)
All three Corsair TX series power supplies feature a single, powerful +12V rail, energy efficient circuitry, and a large 140mm (120mm on TX650W) diameter, temperature controlled fan for quiet operation. The TX850W power supply supports multiple high-end graphic cards and comes with four 6/8-pin PCI-E connectors. And Corsair continues to back all of their power supplies with a 5-year warranty!
Corsair CMPSU-850TX PSU Key Features:
• 850 watts continuous power output (up to 50°C)
• Supports the latest ATX12V v2.2 standard and EPS12V 2.91 standards
• Dedicated single +12V output (up to 70A/840W)
• High quality 140mm variable speed fan
• 80%+ Energy efficiency (at 20%, 50% and 100% loads)
• Active PFC with Universal AC line input
• High quality Japanese capacitors for uncompromised performance and reliability
• Compact chassis size: 5.9” (W) x 3.4” (H) x 6.3” (L); 150mm x 86mm x 160mm
• Over current/Voltage/Power Protection, Under Voltage Protection, and Short Circuit Protection
• MTBF: 100,000 Hours
• 5-Year warranty and legendary Corsair customer service
The Corsair TX850W power supply arrived securely packed inside a colorfully printed black and yellow box showcasing the unit’s features and specifications. The power supply is protected by thick foam inserts and wrapped in a fancy black felt bag with the Corsair logo.
In addition to the power supply the box also contains a power cord, mounting screws, wire ties, Corsair case badge, and a printed User’s Manual.
Establishing an accurate load is critical to testing and evaluating a PC power supply. PCPerspective’s power supply test bench can place a precise 2,000 watt DC load on the PSU under test. Each power supply is tested under controlled, real-world conditions up to its maximum rated load (at 40ºC), using both 115 VAC and 240 VAC line voltage. Our current suite of tests includes:
• DC Load Regulation
• DC Line Regulation
• DC Cross-load (unbalanced load)
• AC Ripple and Noise
• Power Factor
• Efficiency
• Differential Temperature
• Noise
The Corsair TX850W power supply was evaluated on both features and performance. A full range of equipment was used to test the power supply under controlled load conditions.
• (2) CSI3710A Programmable DC load (+3.3V and +5V ouputs)
• (4) CSI3711A Programmable DC load (+12V1, +12V2, +12V3, and +12V4)
• FLUKE 87-III True RMS digital multimeter (Accuracy ±0.05%)
• Extech 380803 Power Analyzer (Accuracy ±0.5% of full scale)
• Hitachi V-650F 60 MHz dual trace oscilloscope (Accuracy ±3%)
• Powerstat Variable Autotransformer, 1.4 KVA, 0-140 VAC
• FLUKE 52-II digital thermometer (Accuracy ±0.3ºC/0.5ºF)
• Extech Model 407738 digital sound level meter (Accuracy ±1.5 dB)
• Custom Lian Li PC60 enclosure to simulate real-world operating conditions