
I like the quality and reliability.

Here are the pros: * QUALITY: Corsair quality is a big plus -- and all of that is earned. I can't comment on quality of Corsair products based on just this one, but a lifetime of PC building and Corsair's track record with me and with builders for a decade. heck, this line of PSUs is going strong after how many years? 8 years? They've "refreshed" their HXi 1000W and 1500W units, but we expect them to take good quality products and make them better, higher capacity, etc. over time. Corsair has done exactly that with all their PSU lines. * WARRANTY: Their ten year warranty is top notch, and honestly if it lasts ten years, it is almost surely free of defects -- it would probably last ten more, at that point. * COMPONENTS: Another quality guarantee -- components. Corsair doesn't mess around with cheap capacitors or low-quality conductors or anything like that. That doesn't mean they can't do something wrong, but the wrong isn't going to be popped capacitors. * VOLTAGES: I have a PSU tester (the $50 kind, not the $5000 kind), and it passed 100%. Voltages come in at 5.0V, 12.0V, and 3.2V (close enough). The pg signal is on the low side of normal (about 180-230), which is good. * 12V RAIL CONFIGURATIONS: The ability to switch between separate and combined 12V rails gives you the option -- if you're doing something extreme or custom -- to really tweak your performance vs. protection as you see fit. And that doesn't mean making the wrong choice (or never setting it up at all) will cause a problem if you don't know how to do this kind of tweaking. (Single-rail should be the default.) Disappointed it can only be configured through iCue (as far as I can tell). A physical switch would be much more useful, but I understand that might be a physical limitation. (To balance out this "pro" though, if this is not an important feature to you, you may still be paying a small premium for it. Sometimes we pay for features we don't need in a premium product, but it is important to know that.) * MODULAR: Full modular, it's a "pro" for sure, although at this price in 2022, it better be fully modular. Semi-modular and non-modular are for budget models only at this point. * CABLES: Cables are pliant and not too hard to route, bend, flex, twist, etc. The plain black works well as a default style for most builds, and if you're into special colored cables, you know you're going to need to buy them separately anyway. These are plain enough that they are low cost and don't add too much to the overall base price of the PSU (for people who will never use them) but they are still reliable and quality (for the rest of us). * EFFICIENCY: Platinum efficiency is great, and it does seem achieve 95% efficiency or better at high loads (at least, according to its self-reported stats, partially confirmed by a power monitor between the PC and the wall). * SILENT: The PSU also emits no audible whine or other sounds (when the fan is off), at least not that I can hear. * CABLE TIES: And good brands always get a bit of credit for throwing in some cable ties.

2 years ago I bought a pre-built gaming computer with a RTX 3060. From the start it crashed during heavy game play. I replaced a few parts and even sent the GPU back for a replacement. Nothing fixed it and I just assumed that crashing once or twice a day was normal. Ever since upgrading with this power supply about a month ago, I've had zero crashes.

Runs well and has the plugs you need to do lost anything

This power supply was delivered in time, no delayed. Very easy to install without any problem. Works very quiet. I am happy that I bought this power supply from good and reliable retailer Newegg.com. Thank you very much for great job!

Lots of cables

old power supply went out got this 1 to replace it works good, as past experience with corsair has been

Much more substantial and well-built than I was expecting. Works flawlessly and is very quiet.


Work good has everything you need to run a PC. Cables were easy to work with.

Runs good, does what a psu needs to do and the cables are adaptable.

Easy to install Multiple connections Good PSU Cheap

First time buying BeQuiet. Very sturdy and well made. Modular design is great so you only use what you need. So far it is reliable and no problems. For me and my build the cables are of sufficient length.

It’s exactly as listed in the description, works well for the price

- Extremely quiet - High quality cables - ATX 3.1 12V-2×6 cable - Sleek, subtle design

Cables very malleable but strong, quiet, powerful. The extra temperature detecting cable is

- cables feel nice - came with everything I need for my 9070xt - compact and built well

Power supply is quiet. It has all the connections I need. Right now it is hooked up to an Intel Arc B570 GPU. However, I have a MSI RTX 5070 coming and I like that this power supply already has the correct connector and I do not need an adapter.

Well built and packaged.