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Corsair Professional Series AX760 and AX860 review

Corsair power supplies are really a lesson in design. The plain black paint is both deep and resilient to fingerprints and minor surface damage. The two tone colour scheme  of the ‘AX760' is appealing and very attractive.

The large 120mm fan is hidden behind a black grill, with the Corsair brand name proudly presented in the center. We will have a closer look at this when we open the chassis later in the review.

The side of the chassis is honeycomb vented to help improve air flow around the components. At the side is a power switch and connector.

The modular panel takes up the full width of the power supply and is carefully labelled to help with the installation phase of the system build. At the top corner is a ‘hybrid' switch which can be set to temperature controlled ‘hybrid' or the active ‘normal' setting. Hybrid ensures that the fan will remain inactive as long as possible – Corsair claim up to 70% load in a room @ 25c ambient.

The Corsair AX760 can deliver 63A from the single +12V rail for 756W of the total power. This is more than enough to handle a high end SLi or Crossfire system build. Total power is rated to 760 Watts @ 50c ambient temperature.

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