Corsair TX750--$59.99 AC/AR, FS; Newegg

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qliveur

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I don't know, but the array of different TX750 versions is freaking confusing.

TBH, I've never even heard of Chicony.
 

lehtv

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newegg said:
An ultra-quiet 140mm double ball-bearing fan delivers excellent airflow when needed. When at low loads, the power supply will be in fanless mode.

Interesting, I haven't seen semi passive 80+ Bronze units before.
 

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I don't know, but the array of different TX750 versions is freaking confusing.

TBH, I've never even heard of Chicony.

When I googled Chicony power supply it took me to Hipro.com. I've heard of Hipro, I just don't know if they are any good.
 

Sunny129

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Interesting, I haven't seen semi passive 80+ Bronze units before.
that's the main reason i only had my TX650 for a day and resold it - it didn't have semi passive cooling, and it sounded like a leaf blower, even at low loads. its about time they brought this feature to a product at this price point. that said, i'm still going to stay away from these TX750 units b/c they aren't SeaSonic built anymore...not that i've heard bad things about Chicony (never heard of them), but i wouldn't get peace of mind out of such a purchase.

i couldn't be happier than i am w/ my SeaSonic X650's and X750's.
 

qliveur

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Yeah, if you're willing to pay ~$100, the Seasonic X-series is a no-brainer.
 
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