Corsair
is a company whose name is synonymous with quality
RAM, however they have slowly tried to diversify
by creating water-cooling systems for enthusiasts
(the highly acclaimed Nautilus).
Today we are looking at another product in this
expanded range, one of their new high quality
power supply units, they offer two models in this
range, the HX520W and the HX620W. We received
the higher specification 620w unit for testing
today, so let us see if it lives up to the high
standards we associate with the Corsair brand
name.
HX620W
Specifications :
Max
output
+5V
+3.3V
+12V1
+12V2
+12V3
-12V
+5VSB
Current
24A
30A
18A
18A
18A
0.8A
3A
Max
Wattage
170W
600W
9.6W
15W
620W
HX620W
Features :
Supports
the latest ATX12V v2.2 and EPS12V 2.91 standards
and is backwards compatible with ATX12V 2.01
systems.
Guaranteed
compatibility with dual-GPU configurations.
Double forward switching circuitry design offers
high efficiency, up to 80% under wide load range.
Active
Power Factor Correction with PF value=0.99 provides
clean and reliable power to your system.
Universal AC input 90~264V automatically scans
and detects the correct voltage. No more hassle
of flipping that tiny red switch!
Ultra
quiet 120mm double ball-bearing fan delivers
excellent airflow at an exceptionally low noise
level by varying the RPM in response to temperature.
Guaranteed to deliver rated specifications at
50ºC.
Triple
12V Rails provide independent reliable power
to the CPU, video card and other components
with a combined rating of 50A (40A on 520W)
maximum! Advanced circuitry design that automatically
enables power sharing between the triple +12V
rails in an event of overload on any single
+12V rail.
Powerful
+5Vsb rail with 3A rating.
Over
Current/Voltage/Power Protection, Under Voltage
Protection, and Short Circuit Protection provide
maximum safety for your critical system components.
105ºC
rated industrial grade capacitors provide uncompromised
performance and reliability, delivering 4 times
the lifespan of conventional 85ºC rated
capacitors.
Enhanced
modular flexible cables enable easier cable
routing and increased airflow in the system.
Gold Plated connectors provide oxide free ultra
low-resistance contact between the power supply
and your critical components.
8
Serial ATA connectors (4 on 520W).
Dimension:
5.9"(W) x 3.4"(H) X 5.9"(L) -
150mm(W) x 86mm(H) x 150mm(L)
The
package of the HX620W is quite sturdy and well
designed, inside the box, everything seems very
well packed and the unit itself is engulfed by
thick Styrofoam pieces, which make it nearly impossible
to damage during transportation.
The
bundle of a power supply unit is usually very
small, but Corsair did place a few things in the
package which add value. First of all, there are
some black screws for mounting the power supply
into your case. Although most cases are not painted
at their rear, the black screws should still look
good. There are also some black cable wraps for
enhanced cable management and a pretty case badge
complete with Corsair’s logo. Since this
power supply unit is almost entirely modular with
the only exception being the primary ATX/EPS and
12V power cables, there is a small bag which includes
every cable which you can use. As a quick note,
the HX620W is the first power supply to come into
our labs with a total of 8 SATA power connectors.
The
unit
This
unit has broken away from the usual gaudy designs
we have seen lately, in fact the HX620W is rather
simple, that being a carefully painted black matt
chassis which is extremely well finished. It is
cooled by a single 12cm fan at its bottom which
has a red sticker with Corsair’s logo on
its engine. The entire back is perforated to allow
the air to escape towards the rear of the case.
There is a simple on/off switch at the rear of
the chassis.
At
the top of the unit you will find a sticker with
thorough specifications for the model you bought.
The paint of the unit is not reflective at all,
not even to lights or the camera flash, it seems
like it will absorb everything cast on it. At
the rear of the unit there are 7 connector ports.
There are 2 which are separated and are meant
only for the PCI-E 12V power cables, while every
other cable can go in any of the remaining 5 ports.
The ATX/EPS and the 12V cables are permanently
attached to the unit. They feature a black/red
sleeving which matches the overall theme of the
HX620W. The remainder of the cables are plain
black with black connectors.
The
interior
The
12cm fan which is cooling the HX620W is made by
Adda. Adda is a well known manufacturer of high
quality fans and their fans can be found in high
class power supply units and expensive cases,
like Lian-Li constructions. The interior of the
HX620W is very tidy and everything is well placed
to aid airflow. The black heatsinks do appear
small for a unit of this wattage and class. However
this is due to the efficiency of the unit, it
generates negligible amounts of heat under low
and medium loads. If the unit is pressed under
heavy load, the fan speeds up considerably and
creates a massive airflow which is more than enough
in order to keep the unit operational. Unfortunately
the unit will also become clearly audible, but
that is true with most power supply units which
we have tested in the last year. A small detail
which is worth mentioning regarding the interior
of the HX620W - every component which is close
to the perforated rear of the unit has been insulated.
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