Brand | Corsair |
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Series | cx series |
Item model number | CP-9020058-NA |
Item Weight | 7.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 5.91 x 3.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 5.91 x 3.39 inches |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B00ALYORA4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 11, 2012 |
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Corsair CX Series 430 Watt 80 Plus Bronze Certified Modular Power Supply (CP-9020058-NA)
Model Name | cx series |
Brand | Corsair |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connector Type | Floppy, SATA |
Output Wattage | 430 Watts |
Form Factor | ATX12V / EPS12V |
Wattage | 430 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 5.91 x 3.39 inches |
Item Weight | 7.8 Pounds |
About this item
- Modular cabling system lets you use only the cables you need
- Built and tested to strict standards for trouble-free installation and smooth operation
- 80 PLUS Bronze certified efficiency for low noise and lower power bills
- Up to 85% energy efficiency means less heat generation and lower energy bills.
- 0.99 Active Power Factor Correction provides clean and reliable power.
- Universal AC input from 90-264V.
- A dedicated single +12V rail offers maximum compatibility with the latest components.
- A three year warranty and lifetime access to Corsair’s legendary technical support and customer service.
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Easy to install | 4.6 | 3.9 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
Noise level | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.2 |
Energy efficiency | 4.3 | 4.1 | — | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.0 |
Value for money | — | 3.9 | 5.0 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.2 |
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power supply design | Modular | Non-Modular | Non-Modular | Full Modular | — | Non-Modular |
connector type | SATA, Floppy | ATX | PCI Express | EPS | ATX | ATX |
form factor | ATX12V / EPS12V | ATX | ATX | ATX | ATX | ATX |
cooling method | Air | Air | Air | Air | Air | Air |
max input voltage | 264 volts | 240 volts | 240 volts | — | — | — |
min input voltage | 90 volts | 100 volts | 100 volts | — | 12 volts | 115 volts |
fan count | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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From the Manufacturer
CX Series Modular power supply units are an excellent choice for basic system builds and desktop PC computer upgrades, offering high reliability, low noise, and the flexibility of modular cabling.
Overview
Modular Cabling
The modular cabling system lets you use only the cables you need. You get to save space and reduce clutter for a cleaner-looking build and improved airflow.
Reliable and Compatible
CX Series Modular is built and tested to strict standards for trouble-free installation and smooth operation.
Low Noise
80PLUS Bronze certified efficiency and clever fan design allow for little or no detectable fan noise during regular operation.
Good Looks
The matte black finish, black-sleeved cables and black connectors help give your system a restrained, high-tech look.
Features
Corsair Engineering and Quality Control
Every Corsair power supply is designed by our California engineering team and built to our exact specifications. The same care that goes into the design and testing of our renowned high-power enthusiast power supplies also goes into the CX Series Modular, because you need confidence and reliability regardless of your build budget.
Modular Cabling System
Since the peripheral power cables aren’t hard-wired to the power supply, you can connect only the cables you need for your exact configuration of PCI-E cards and storage devices. The rest of the cables stay in the box, and not in your PC’s case where they can add to the clutter and interfere with airflow.
Large-Diameter, Thermally Controlled Fan
Once you’ve installed a PSU, you shouldn’t have to think about it. Employing a thermally controlled fan makes the CX Series Modular quieter at idle, and the large diameter reduces noise even when you’re pushing your system hard.
Black Goes with Everything
You’re building a PC, not a battleship, and appearance counts. The matte black finish and all-black sleeved cables and connectors help give your system a high-tech, restrained look.
CX Series Modular Power Supply Units
CX430M
CX500M
CX600M
CX750M Dimensions (W x H x L) 150mm x 86mm x 140mm 150mm x 86mm x 140mm 150mm x 86mm x 140mm 150mm x 86mm x 140mm Power 430 Watts 500 Watts 600 Watts 750 Watts 80 Plus Bronze Bronze Bronze Bronze ATX Connector 1 1 1 1 EPS Connector 1 1 1 1 PCI-E Connectors 1 2 2 2 4 Pin Peripheral Connectors 3 4 4 4 SATA Connectors 4 5 6 6 Floppy Connectors 1 1 1 1
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Customers like the performance, noise, and quality of the system power device. For example, they mention it works well, it's quiet, and it delivers clean power. Some appreciate the value for money, saying it'll last for several years. That said, opinions are mixed on connectivity.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the power supply. They mention that it runs smoothly, has been running without any issues, and is very efficient. Some say that it is quiet and runs their games on ultra mode with no problem.
"...The unit is quiet and outputs at a decent effiecency. Works great with my system and gives me room to upgrade in the future if i need to without..." Read more
"...I was pleasantly surprised that this works fairly well at powering my computer...." Read more
"...I found in using the Corsair CX series (modular versions) is that they just work and are rugged...." Read more
"...This product worked perfectly and I am very pleased with it. Corsair makes good stuff...." Read more
Customers like the noise of the system power device. They say it's quiet, works well, and improves airflow, reducing heat output and noise.
"...It's easy to install/swap, and when it's running it's quieter than a librarian walking on sound deadening foam (I didn't actually test that)...." Read more
"...The PSU is quiet and of high quality so if you have an ATX case that is tight inside with a mid-level graphics card and maybe a solid state drive..." Read more
"...Lets me keep extra cables to a minimum. The unit is quiet and outputs at a decent effiecency...." Read more
"...The power supply is very quiet, which is nice, and does not overdraw power...." Read more
Customers like the power supply. For example, they say it's a good source of power, has long enough cables to reach, and has plenty of power leads to power everything. It's stable and delivers clean power efficiently. Customers also say it provides the required power and is quiet even under heavy load. Overall, customers find it to be a perfect power supply for any builder and a great, no-frills power supply option for a PC that doesn't use much.
"...power supply is so powerful and well-designed that it gave me reliable power, freedom from fear, and it made my grey hairs turn dark again...." Read more
"...1. Enough watts, look up the total watts of everything you own and buy a power supply that is at least 100w more so as to give you enough headroom..." Read more
"...The power supply is very quiet, which is nice, and does not overdraw power...." Read more
"...fascinated me, which is a bonus as it promises clean and reliable power...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the power supply. For example, they say it has a decent build, is dependable, and sturdy. Customers are also impresseded with the manufacturer's reputation for product quality, saying it's built to last for several years and has no signs of internal defects. They mention that it'll provide enough power for some decent equipment and that it runs perfect.
"...The PSU is quiet and of high quality so if you have an ATX case that is tight inside with a mid-level graphics card and maybe a solid state drive..." Read more
"...--UPDATE--I recieved my new unit a week ago and its going strong. The semi-modular unit is great. Lets me keep extra cables to a minimum...." Read more
"...An exhibit of enduring craftsmanship and design, the power unit undeniably triumphs to boost compatibility with updated components effortlessly with..." Read more
"...After that, I started having reliability problems with my data storage drive, a typical rotating platter hard drive...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the system power device. They say it's well-made and provides a lot of power for the price. Customers also mention that it'll be a good buy for a budget PC.
"...Okay, maybe not the last thing, but really, this ATX power supply is a good buy and really takes the worry out of having an underperforming power..." Read more
"...machine (wieght matters, i have to move it alot) and the price was unbeatable for a modular 500w power supply...." Read more
"...It is also rated at 80 plus BRONZE. Which is excellent for the price. At this price range you mainly see psu's with just 80 plus certification...." Read more
"...Even after six years of constant usage, it is worth every penny!" Read more
Customers find the installation process of the system power device to be easy. They mention that the unit mounts easily, the connections are straightforward, and the factor is simple and easy to use. They also say that the modular cables that came with the unit are easy to work with and convenient. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease of installation and recommend it to others.
"...It's easy to install/swap, and when it's running it's quieter than a librarian walking on sound deadening foam (I didn't actually test that)...." Read more
"...fortunately I learn much quicker than most people so setting it up was not that difficult...." Read more
"...I have a Dell 660 (not the 660s) and installation was fairly straightforward and took about 20 minutes...." Read more
"...I had the replacement on Tuesday by noon. The second Corsair 750 installed easily and I started slowly - one component and a test boot at a time -..." Read more
Customers like the cables in the system power device. They say the cables are nicely wrapped in braided covers, the modular cables are a nice upgrade, and the wires are nice and free of kinks. The cables are long enough and plentiful enough to come through the bottom of the case. They also appreciate the fact that they can choose what cables they want.
"...Box contains small zip ties and black mounting screws to help in installation...." Read more
"...product to any builders who were just starting out as it is easier to maintain cables and keep it organized...." Read more
"...The ATX 24 pin and 8 pin CPU power cables are not modular but are flexible enough for creative cable management in this small case...." Read more
"...that being said this power supply is great for what I need, has long enough cables to reach everything in my case and is very quiet...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the power device. Some mention that it has lots of SATA connectors and enough wires and connectors to support almost any system. They also say that it's quiet and has plenty of extra plugs. However, some customers feel that the SATA power cables have the connections too far from each other. They mention that the 24 pin motherboard cable was a pain to get in. Overall, opinions are mixed and depend on the individual user's needs.
"...Other than the missing connector, that I didn't know about prior to purchasing the power supply, it's a great product so far...." Read more
"...With Graphics Cards (GPUs):It has an adequate assortment of connectors including 4 PCIe connections with 6+2 pins on each one...." Read more
"...flat on a surface (which the Elite 110 does), the wires need to go through that surface, or bend very sharply...." Read more
"...I would rate this PSU a 4 out of 5, simply due to the limited amount of connectivity...." Read more
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Some background: my home-built PC case came with a 500-watt power supply and worked great until I added a third hard drive. After that, I started having reliability problems with my data storage drive, a typical rotating platter hard drive. It took me a while to figure out that I wasn't getting bad hard drives, but instead had a problem with a marginal power supply (I've got other problems too, but they aren't computer-related). Indeed, the Corsair website has a power-supply finder/calculator, and I figured out that my system needed 600-watts to be reliable. The calculator takes into account how many drives you have, as well as the fan on your video card, so if you're not sure how big of a power supply unit you need, check out the calculator. That calculator won't solve your personal life problems, but it's awful handy in picking out the right power supply unit.
Swapping this new Corsair in couldn't have been any easier. Well, actually, yeah, if someone else had done it for free, it would have been easier, but okay, this was pretty easy, even for a clumsy guy like me. If you're nervous about swapping, relax and let me walk you through it. I'll leave off the part involving the tarantula and the goat. Step 1) unplug your power cord from the back of the old power unit. 2) Unplug the power connectors from your drives, motherboard, video card fan, and case fan. 3) Get the right Phillips head screwdriver and unscrew the old power supply and don't lose the screws 4) Pull the old power supply out. Don't drop it on the motherboard as you do that. 5) Take the new included SATA power cables and plug those in to your drives. There are two cable, with three connectors each, so you can power up to 6 SATA devices. 6) Plug in your video card power cable. 7) Now place your new Corsair power supply into the case and using the screws from 3) above, secure it. 8) Plug in the SATA cables and video card cables; and 9) Plug in the motherboard power connector and case fan connector. That's it. Took me 20 minutes and I had never done it before. Your mileage may vary, batteries not included, and not applicable in California. Oh yeah, 10) plug the cord back in and flip the switch on the power supply to | . Sorry about that; should have remembered that step.
Oh, I suggest using your smartphone or a digital camera to take a photo of the motherboard before you start. Reason for that: if you happen to accidentally pull out a cable like the power switch connector to the motherboard or the HDD indicator lamp connector, it'll be easier to figure out where it goes. Just a little hint, not that I may have pulled out the power switch connector to the motherboard or anything like that. I'm too smart to have done that.
Seriously though, what's included in the box are the power supply (the motherboard and case fan connectors are hardwired in); a power cord; two SATA power cables, and peripheral cables (e.g. for a video card). If you only have three SATA device and they're not too far apart, you can get by by ony plugging in one SATA power cable but you may find it easier to use both cables if the devices are further apart.
When I started my computer up, I was shocked (no wait, bad choice of words for a power supply review) I was very happily surprised when my computer was super, super quiet. It was so quiet, I thought I had a bad power supply. But then my screen came on and man, I felt like a God, because it all worked. "I am the Man," I said to myself. Yeah, that's a mixed metaphor, but only the great writers get to use them properly.
So, if you've never swapped a power supply before and you want the opportunity to feel like a God (or a Goddess, if that's your thing), this Corsair CX series is just the thing for you. If you have swapped a power supply before, then why did you read this far into the review? I already told you it's great! Just go ahead and buy it already!
System:
Corsair CX430M PSU
Corsair Obsidian 250D Mini ITX Case
Intel Core i3-4330
ASUS H87I-PLUS Mini-ITX Motherboard
EVGA GeForce GTX 750 SC
Crucial M500 240GB SSD
Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP 8GB Kit (4GBx2) DDR3-1600 RAM
Maybe I got lucky but I have had no issues whatsoever with this PSU or any of the other components. The PC sits on my desk next to the monitor and sure, I can hear the fans (front 140mm stock Corsair, right side 120 mm stock Corsair, stock Intel CPU fan, Fan on the GTX 750 and the PSU fan) and the machine is not silent but it isn't a screaming banshee either. This PC is not a beast gaming machine just internet browsing, home schooling and Minecraft play for the kids so this PSU is nowhere near being stressed with power demand.
For the most part I like the flat, modular cables on this PSU. I didn't need the PCI-E cable for the GPU since it runs entirely from the mobo slot but due to the 90 degree heads on the SATA power cables I had to buy splitters when I added a DVD drive and installed a HDD for storage. Each SATA cable has two plugs and two cables are included in the box. With the splitters I could run all three drives from one SATA cable. The only other modular cable I'm using is the one with three Molex and one floppy plug. One of the Molex plugs runs the front 140mm fan. The ATX 24 pin and 8 pin CPU power cables are not modular but are flexible enough for creative cable management in this small case.
Not much else to say: Owned for two years, used daily and ZERO problems. I'm sorry other reviewers have had trouble with theirs but I would buy this PSU again and in fact probably will when the kids are ready for their own PC's. My recommendation: It's worked well for me and if your build is used similarly to mine it will probably work well for you too.
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Como lo he puesto de titulo lo que me animo a comprar una segunda del mismo modelo es lo silenciosa que es, con mi anterior fuente a mi actual maquina le apodaba tostador, hoy en día puedo escuchar mas el disco duro que el ventilador de la fuente, lo cual por si mismo vale el costo de la misma.
A10-7850K CPU OC:4.2 Ghz iGPU OC: 1050Ghz NB:1800 MHz(Default)
Gigabyte F2A88X-UP4 Rev 3.0
Gskill C10 2400Mhz RAM (XMP Profile2)
Hyper 212X CPU Cooler
Seagate Pro 240 GB SSD OS HDD
HGST Travelstar 1TB 7200RPM Secondary HDD
Corsair CX600M PSU
Corsair Carbide 200R Cabinet
I am getting a really solid OC performance out of this system.
BF4 with Mantle plays at High 40s to Low 50s mostly (Goes to High 50s and higher in indoor areas).
Have tried half an hr of AMD Overdrive stability test as well as Prime 95, with the CPU Temp rarely reaching 50C. Ideally hovers at 47-C-48C in 10% CPU loads.
Idle temperature is in mid 30s. Mobo temp is rock solid at 41C.
Planning to buy 1 more fan and R7 250 1GDR5 Graphics card to get the most out of this beast.
The cabinet build is very sturdy, spacious and is mostly metal. Air flow is quite good. Only cons are no dust filter for bottom, side and top fans.
PSU is Semi Modular and 80+ Bronze certified.
Only issue was with Hyper 212X Cooler. The installation was quite difficult because the holes in the MoBo, through which the risers were installed, were not in sync with the X-Plate.
Due to this even after adjusting the screw positions for two of the screws (Press and push forward), one of the screws is angularly screwed in, making the setup a little bit shaky.
But I still get more than decent enough cooling out of it and plan to replace the thermal paste with something of better quality to enhance the cooling further, as I plan to overclock my iGPU to 1100Mhz.
Delivered before time.Very securely wrapped and the package was in perfect condition. Its been nearly 2 weeks that I am using the system and no issues yet.
The delivery person was very polite and came on time after calling up and confirming first. Please keep up the great work Amazon!!
Lo único que no me gusta son los cables no despegables de la CPU y Tarjeta madre que no son completamente negros. Es prácticamente silencioso, y no escucho nada del ventilador a pesar de tener mi PC a mi lado y cumple con el voltaje necesario para la mayoría de las ocasiones. Si estas construyendo tu computadora y no planeas utilizar dos tarjetas de video lo recomiendo para ti o bien si tienes un presupuesto limitado es una buena opción.