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Corsair CX Series 550 Watt 80 Plus Bronze Certified Modular Power Supply (CP-9020102-NA)

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Size: 550 Watts


Features

  • 80 Plus bronze certified: High efficiency operation for less excess heat and lower operating costs. Compatibility supports ATX12V 2.4/2.3/2.2/2.01 and EPS12V 2.92 standards
  • Thermally controlled fan: Silent operation at low and medium loads. Fan size is 4.72 inch
  • Semi-Modular: Make your builds and upgrades easy, with clean, great-looking results
  • 5 year warranty: Your guarantee of reliable operation that will last across several system builds

Description

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 easy installation. The flexible modular cabling system lets you use only the cables you need, and 80 PLUS Bronze certified efficiency means less excess heat, lower noise, and lower power bills. The large-diameter, thermally controlled fan makes the CX Series Modular quieter at idle, and reduces noise even when you're pushing your system hard. The matte black finish, black- sleeved cables and black connectors help give your system a restrained, high- tech look. Continuous output rated temperature C: 40°C.


Brand: Corsair


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Connector Type: ATX, EPS


Output Wattage: 550


Form Factor: ATX


Wattage: 550


Cooling Method: Air


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5.9 x 5.5 x 3.38 inches


Item Weight: 4.8 Pounds


Power Supply Design: Semi-Modular


Brand: ‎Corsair


Item model number: ‎CP-9020102-NA


Item Weight: ‎4.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.9 x 5.5 x 3.38 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.9 x 5.5 x 3.38 inches


Color: ‎80+ Bronze


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 16, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • another quality product from corsair
Size: 650 Watts
i got this originally to test a video card that i thought may of been faulty but now its being used to power 4 harddrives and a SSD of which its handled that load perfectly fine like its being used for desktop hardware acting as a plex server and its got really good efficiency like at idle with my hardware its usually at 40-48 watts ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 4, 2023 by Rikku

  • works well, review for the CX650M
Size: 650 Watts
i dont get other reviews saying this is a bad power supply. it works like it should and after a week of testing has met all my standards of being good. mine has a constant 3.3 voltage (most reviews with real bench tests say most of the CX line has a weak 3.3 rail but mine is spot on even under full load). 12 volt drops to 11.9 volts at 600 watts draw but that is with in spec for the ratings given. mine also has NO coil whine. PROs 1...does what it needs to for range of voltage given 2...has real modular cables for sata 3...good build quality given its price range 4...very short. old power supply was at least a inch longer and the cables plugging in to the power supply itself can bend to fit tight spaces CONs 1...it has 2 cables for GPU's that are both 6x2 pin set ups (4 8 pin plugs total as there are 2 per-cable) when real world it only needed 1 of these cables as most systems wont run SLI or crossfire with only 650 watts total. real world it should have had 3 sata cables and not 2 GPU cables 2...sata cables are a pain. the flat cables i just do not like. yeah they bend but they dont make in to tight places like sleeved cables do. you get 1 sata cable with 4 sata plugs and 1 cable with 2 sata plugs. should have been 3 sata plugs on each. other problem is the 1 cable with 4 plugs has them really close to each other. depending on your case you may only be able to use 2 or 3 of these plugs on the 4 plug run. 3...still has a 3.5 floppy drive power connection on the end of the molex cable....what is this 2003??? 4...does NOT come with a extra 8 pin or 4 pin CPU power cable even when 2 slots have CPU power written on them. reason to remember this is the fact a ton of newer motherboards have a 8 pin PLUS a 4pin OR can have 2 8 pins just for the CPU! (i just built a system that had 3 8 pin cables for the CPU) they sell the cable as a option but you have to order it from Corsair. 5...nothing to do with the power supplies but when it shipped, it was only in its normal retail box. power supply its self is the size of the box and they only put small bubble wrap on it from Corsair in conclusion....its a good option to have and will do its job. if you dont need anything more then a single 8 pin for your CPU and can deal with 4 sata plugs on 1 cable you should be fine using this. my biggest problem with this power supply is how they divided the sata cables. old power supply had 3 per cable and was perfect for me as i use it to dual boot my system. 1 cable was my main install and the other cable was my second install. to switch boot order, i would just change the cable at the power supply (with win 10 you dont even have to change boot settings in bios if its set to windows boot manager). i could only have 2 drives on 1 install using the included cables, when i was running 2 storage drives per install. i got around this because i had left over cables from another corsair CX power supply and ended up using 2 of the 4 plugged cables. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 4, 2020 by Tannis

  • Lasted a long time.
Size: 750 Watts
I bought it in August of 2014, and it died in May of 2023. I am very happy with this piece of hardware, I'm only disappointed that I ran it into the ground. If the build quality is anywhere near where it was 9 years ago, this is a quality product.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 10, 2023 by Andrew

  • Using with a Dell Inspiron 3670 - needs a 24-pin to 8-pin adapter
Size: 650 Watts
Dell Inspiron 3670 i7 8th Generation are sprightly mid-range business machines that offer very good bang for buck as far as performance but, and it is a big BUT, Dell really, really don't want you to extend their use outside of business. My need was for a machine that would happily work Davinci Resolve video editing. I used a Geforce 6GB GPU for the video crunching, but to do so I had to add an external power supply and ditch the on-board PSU for the Dell. There are NO spare power taps on the 3670 - no supplementary power for cards or additional drives. The ATX mobo connection is also special which means you can't use the 24-pin ATX connector that comes with the Corsair. You must separately get a 24-pin to 8-Pin adapter to power the mobo, and then take the 6-pin CPU connector from the Corsair to the CPU socket on the mobo. This worked for me: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A210HKO and there are others available Then you have power to the GPU, and power for a second drive (so I could switch to an SSD plus the original HDD as a data store) plus power to a USB3 card for my external data stores.. The new PSU sits on top of the case, and snakes in through the remaining slot access - not to everyone's taste - but it all works very happily and is almost silent. I retained the original PSU and connectors so I can reverse this out for a vanilla machine at a later date. It voids the warranty from Dell, of course, but if you cared about that then you wouldn't be here. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 24, 2019 by David C. Rose David C. Rose

  • Worked great until it began buzzing
Size: 650 Watts
Cables were a bit stiff at first, as is usual for new PSUs. Powered my Ryzen 7 2700 OC and RX 5700 XT build just fine, but topped out when I upgraded to a 2080 Ti. Even while connected to an APC UPS unit, some strange brownouts caused something in the unit to begin to emit an electrical buzzing sound that only goes away after powering the PC off and turning the PSU off itself. Decent unit if you can manage a warranty claim from Corsair after buying it here. Their website seems to only offer RMA if purchased straight from Corsair. YMMV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 28, 2022 by Ryan Cook

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