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Corsair Ax 1000 Review

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Corsair AX1200 receives the 'Editor's Choice' award and scores 10/10 at VR Zone

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Scored 10 out of 10 and an Editor's Choice award at VR-Zone.

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Corsair AX1200 wins OC3D 'Best In Class' Award

In recognition of the AX1200's excellent all-round performance, I am pleased to award it our coveted 'Best In Class' award for Power Supplies rated from 1000-1500w.

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Geeks 3D tests the AX1200

I have now the PSU that will help me to make FurMark more aggressive with our graphics cards. But AX1200 tests are not over. I have to play now with a 3-way SLI of GTX 480 and with overclocked GTX 480… in another article, because it’s getting hot in my lab…

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AX1200W gets a 9.8 overall score and Jonny Guru Recommended Award

There is a whole lot to like about the new Corsair AX1200, and very little indeed to hate. Lots of power, lots of connectors, and all of those connectors come off if you want them to. And we can't forget about the efficiency, which easily outclasses everything else I've ever tested. I got 94% efficiency out of this thing at more than one point, folks! Do you need any other reason to buy one?

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Corsair AX1200 gets the PCPerspective Gold Award

For solid rails, excellent efficiency, good voltage regulation and clean outputs, the Corsair AX1200 power supply brings home the gold

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Corsair AX1200 wins Overclockers Club Editor's Choice

The Corsair AX1200 power supply is one of the most efficient power supplies I have tested for OCC, but it gets better.. The Corsair AX1200 power supply could be the best power supply in this class at the moment and it will take some beating.

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Corsair AX1200 wins Hardware Heaven Gold and Performance Awards

Finally we have the real world test results where we see the AX1200 handle a high end overclocked GTX 480 SLI / Core i7-980X system with ease. Not only this, it did so with lower noise levels, temperatures and power use than a similar model. All of these aspects benefit the end user with the most important being money saved through high efficiency and lower power draw at the wall. A near flawless product from Corsair which continues to enhance their reputation for producing the industry's best PSUs.

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Corsair AX1200 Wins KitGuru.net Must Have Award

The AX1200W power supply from Corsair isn’t just their best unit, its easily the best power supply on the market right now and we think it will be some time before we see results like these again. We were so surprised with some of the results that we reran them multiple times over a period of several days – just in case our eyes, and testing equipment were playing tricks with us.

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Introduction

Corsair HX1000W is a 1,000 W power supply with six 6/8-pin auxiliary cables for video cards (four on the modular cabling system and two coming directly from inside the unit), modular cabling system, solid aluminum capacitors, dual-transformer design and with the manufacturer saying that it can really deliver 1,000 W at 50° C. Let’s see if this is true and if this is a good product.

Figure 1: Corsair HX1000W power supply.

As you can see in Figure 1, this power supply uses a big 140 mm ball bearing fan on its bottom and a big mesh on the rear side where traditionally we have an 80 mm fan. We like this design as it provides not only a better airflow but the power supply produces less noise, as the fan can rotate at a lower speed in order to produce the same airflow as an 80 mm fan.

Corsair Ax 1000 Review

Because of its internal design using two transformers instead of just one (translation: internally there are two complete and independent power supplies inside this product) Corsair HX1000W is bigger than regular power supplies, with a depth of 7 7/8” (20 cm) instead of 5 33/64” (140 mm).

This power supply has active PFC, so it can be sold in Europe, and because of that it also features auto voltage selection. Corsair says this unit has 80% minimum efficiency. Of course we will measure efficiency during our tests.

The main motherboard cable uses a 20/24-pin connector and comes inside the power supply housing. The EPS12V connector also comes from inside the power supply housing and can be separated into two ATX12V connectors. Two of the 6/8-pin auxiliary cables for video cards come from inside the power supply housing. All other cables use the modular cabling system.

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Figure 2: Modular cabling system.

Figure 3: Cables from the modular cabling system.

This power supply comes with 13 cables to be used with its modular cabling system inside a pouch: one additional EPS12V/ATX12V cable (can’t be used if all four auxiliary power cables for video cards are being used), four 6/8-pin auxiliary power cables for video cards (all with a ferrite bead at one end to help reducing electrical noise), two cables with four SATA power connectors each, two cables with two SATA power connectors each, two cables with four peripheral power connectors and one floppy disk drive power connector each and two cables with two peripheral power connectors each.

You have to pay attention because this power supply comes with a total of eight SATA and peripheral cables, but the modular cabling system has only six connectors for them.

On this power supply all wires are 18 AWG.

Like other power supplies from Corsair with modular cabling system, the cables used on this system have their wires stuck together, which surely helps organizing the cables inside the PC for a better aesthetics and airflow. The cables coming from inside the power supply housing use a nylon sleeving, but it doesn’t come from inside the power supply housing.

It is very important to notice that HX1000W uses a completely different design from other power supplies from Corsair’s HX series. Not only HX1000W uses a dual-transformer design, but it is also manufactured by a different company, CWT. Other HX models are manufactured by Seasonic, which also manufactures power supplies from Corsair’s VX series. CWT is also in charge of Corsair’s TX series. Power supplies from Thermaltake are also manufactured by CWT and Toughpower 1,000 W and above units use the same internal design as Corsair HX1000W. In fact, internally Corsair HX1000W is identical to Thermaltake Toughpower 1,500 W – a model labeled 50% above the reviewed unit. The only difference between them is the use of multiple rail design on Thermaltake’s model. We will discuss more about this later.

Now let’s take an in-depth look inside this power supply.