Packaging
Inside the box, you’ll find the the power supply itself, a power cord for the wall, a bunch of modular power cables, and a paper pouch containing some mounting screws.
The Cables
The modular cables feature Corsair’s Type 4 design with all the wire individual sleeved and braided.
Cables include:
- 1 x Wall plug power cable
- 1 x Modular ATX Cable (24-pin)
- 2 x EPS / ATX 12V 8-pin (4+4) for motherboard
- 4 x PCIe 8-pin (6+2) for PCIE devices/components
- 1 x 12VHPWR (12+4) pin for GeForce RTX 40 series. Rated up to 600W
- 3 x SATA (4 Straight SATA)
- 2 x PATA (3 PATA) Molex
A Closer Look
The PSU comes in a standard ATX form factor and measures 150mm x 86mm x 180mm in dimension. You can feel the high quality build immediately by the weight of the power supply. As you can see from the label, the PSU features a powerful +12V single rail at 83.3A which gives you a maximum power output of up to 1000W.
For cooling it uses a 135mm magnetic levitation fan that features a custom engineered rotor for high performance, low bearing noise, and superior reliability. It also comes with a unique manual fan override knob, which allows more air flow through the PSU by overriding the Zero RPM mode.
Installation
For our tests, we installed the PSU on to our vertical open chassis. Everything fitted nicely. To power the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER we used the included 16-pin 12VHPWR cable.
Corsair’s Type-4 modular cables are very different from the ones I’m used to. Each individual wire is sleeved and braided, which means I’m able to twist and bend them how ever I want. It’s great for custom PC builds with a tight and compact design … plus it’s really easy to handle for your cable management.