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Corsair SF750 750W 80+ Platinum Power Supply $204 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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16 Dec 21 - Back in Stock

Lowest price ever according to 3 X Camels

Next cheapest $209 at PLE Computers plus postage.

The Corsair SF750 80 Plus Platinum SFX Power Supply is an extraordinarily power-dense PSU, ready to power the most cutting-edge small form factor PCs with 750 continuous watts. The SF750 Platinum delivers power at up to 92 percent efficiency, lowering energy consumption, noise, temperatures and your power bill. Using high-end electrolytic capacitors, the SF750 Platinum offers the unwavering power and long-term reliability you demand from a Corsair power supply. The SF750 Platinum’s 92 mm cooling fan doesn’t spin until you need it, for near-silent operation at low and medium loads. Utilizing PWM instead of the standard DC voltage control, the SF750 Platinum keeps noise low and delivers precise fan speed. The SF750 Platinum also utilizes a copper alloy heatsink, ensuring optimal thermal performance. The SF750 Platinum power supply comes equipped with premium, individually sleeved cables featuring a flexible paracord sleeve, ready to fit right into your new high-end PC. The individually sleeved cables also make routing and cable management a breeze with a lower profile and improved flexibility. SF750 Platinum power supply includes an SFX-to-ATX power supply adapter bracket enabling installation into any ATX compatible case. ATX connector: 1. ATX12V version: v2.4. Continuous output rated temperature C: 50 degrees C. Fan bearing technology: Rifle. Fan size mm: 92 mm. MTBF hours: 100,000 hours. EPS12V version: v2.92. Floppy connector: 0. PCIe connector: 4. SATA connector: 8. PATA connector: 3*

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  • +4

    Wow… that's cheap! And that's delivered.
    If you keep the power demands low, this thing is virtually silent. Noice.

    The 600w version (if you don't need the 750w in your small build) is also discounted to $195 https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07L48TZP1?th=1

  • V cheap, great deal!

  • Is this a good PSU?

    • +2

      Absolutely fantastic for itx builds

    • For its size, it's the best. https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-sf750-psu,5979.…

      You pay a premium for anything small… so if a small form factor PC is your preference, this is the power supply to get.

      • Thanks I actually have a full size case. Is there a cheaper offering of equal quality for full size that you can recommend?

        • Hard question to answer mate.

          What's your power requirements? The wattage is important if you're going to be cramming power intensive graphics cards and many hard drives into the case.
          If you're not too worried about noise (and have a decent case that muffles the sound), the world is your oyster in regards to choice.

          A lot of the big brands like Corsair have a wattage calculator to help you match the right power supply to your needs.

          With your average rig and new components, you don't need massive 1300w PSU's these days as they are quite efficient. 700w-800w should do you.
          Replacing a PSU in an older PC, especially with big old clunky 3.5" drives and older graphcis, and you might indeed need more.

          If you're asking for a specific recommendation, I can't.
          Even my favourite PSU brand (Corsair) has different offerings. My personal preference is to pay a little extra and get a gold or platinum rated power supply for their efficiency and generally better build quality and parts, but its by no means mandatory.

          Short version, go to the Corsair website and plug in all your bits and pieces into their calculator.
          Once you get the wattage ballpark, you adjust your budget on bronze, silver, gold etc. to narrow your model options.

          But Corsair isn't he only brand… and IS quite expensive. Other brands can offer just as long a warranty (some even more!).

          Good luck.

    • +1

      The best sff psu i reckon

    • most reliable sff on the market.

    • +1

      Literally the best you can find in the market.

  • OOS already

  • Can't add to cart.

    Edit: Try again, if you go to "see all buying options", it comes up and keep smashing the add to cart. Eventually it went through.

  • Good price for a great ITX PSU

  • The cheapest this has been was about $150 when they had the afterpay promotion.

  • Would love to see a deal for the SF850

    • Corsair doesn't make a SF850 or a 850W SFX Power Supply.

      You might be confused with the Cooler Master V850 SFX

      • Yep my bad, thats exactly what I was thinking about :)

  • Back in stock again!

    • Yep! I've unexpired the deal.

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