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Corsair HX Series, HX1200, 1200 Watt, Fully Modular Power Supply, 80+ Platinum Certified, Model Number: CP-9020140-NA

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Size: 1200 Watt


Style: HX


Pattern: Power Supply


Features

  • 80 Plus Platinum: Runs cooler and uses less power than less efficient power supplies.Frequency : 47 - 63Hz
  • Fully Modular: Allows user to only use the cables they need for a cleaner looking build with better airflow
  • 10-year warranty: Backed by Corsair's legendary technical support and customer service
  • 135mm FDB fan with Zero RPM mode: Virtually silent operation at low loads. 8 PATA connector
  • Plus12V Rail Switch: Gives the user the choice of a single plus12V rail or multiple plus12V rails

Description

The CORSAIR HX Series gives you extremely tight voltages and virtually silent operation. With all Japanese capacitors, they're ideal for high performance PCs where reliability is essential. 80+ Platinum efficiency reduces operating cost and excess heat, and together with the Zero RPM Fan Mode, gives you virtually silent operation.

Model Name: HX Series


Brand: Corsair


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Connector Type: PATA


Output Wattage: 1200


Form Factor: ATX


Wattage: 1200 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5.9 x 7.9 x 3.39 inches


Item Weight: 5.07 Pounds


Brand: ‎Corsair


Series: ‎HX Series


Item model number: ‎CP-9020140-NA


Item Weight: ‎5.07 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.9 x 7.9 x 3.39 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.9 x 7.9 x 3.39 inches


Color: ‎80+ Platinum


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎CORSAIR


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 5, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great power supply that you can depend on.
Size: 850 Watt Style: HX Pattern: Power Supply
Corsair offers a wide range of power supplies, and the HX series are near the top of their quality spectrum. These are very efficient, work silent (no fan during normal operation), and overall are very good for the health of your PC in the long run. I personally purchase the HXi series for higher loads, and the competing EVGA Gold for others. HX series is in between the two, giving slightly better efficiency, trading off on size and price. There are basically three reasons to go for a platinum PSU. First the efficiency, however this would be my last reason in practice. Then the features, like modularity, and most importantly the build quality, which affects the warranty, and of course the power quality your motherboard and other components receive. The last one is very important if you want to keep a stable working PC for a long time. Going into details, the efficiency of 80+ Platinum PSU are peaked at 50% load, and 240V of power. To give some perspective, if you have a recent PC with an I7 or Ryzen processor (about 120W), and a decent GPU (let's say 1070 at also 120W regular 160W on load) your total load, including other peripherals will be a tad under 350W if you are not overclocking. If you get the HX750 model, you'd then be drawing about 380W from wall at 92% efficiency (with 120V). If you have the average US 12c/kWh rate for utilities, and use the PC for 8 hours of gaming a day, you'd be looking at a power bill at about $135 per year of usage. If you were to go with a 400W bronze PSU, the bill would go up to $150. That's why I don't recommend going to platinum PSU just for efficiency, but there are much better reasons. (Exceptions are if you're unfortunate to be in PG&E service zone with 45c / kWh rates, and need to use 4 GPUs for 24/7 machine learning tasks, or just crypto mining, then the bill differences would be in hundreds of dollars). The main advantage is the quality of the parts. Most PSU will work fine under moderate load with clean power coming from the wall. However things change under heavy load and/or power issues, especially brownouts, which will not be caught the surge protector. You'd want to avoid them, hence get a more expensive PSU. One way to measure the quality is looking at the warranty length, for example this one has 10 years, which tells a lot about how much Corsair believes in them as the manufacturer. The second advantage are the better features. Higher end PSUs, like this one will offer modularity, lots of connectors, a silent fan, and sometimes monitoring options. Believe me, modular PSUs are in a different league than the old style ones. For example I have a small PC as a router, which is cramped, but only needs a few connectors (since it only works as a basic router). Having a modular PSU saved a lot of room inside the small box. Also at the top of the line the HXi versions, which I personally prefer over the HX series, comes with a USB connector to the motherboard, which will allow you to monitor the power level of individual ports. This is very useful if you are into overclocking your system. I have built many PCs (some upgrades, some for friends), and Corsair is one of my go-to manufacturers for PSUs. These work well, has lots of features, and have great build quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2017 by Sukru Tikves

  • Powerful and Quiet
Size: 1000 Watt Style: HX Pattern: Power Supply
Was skeptical at first because I read reviews. If you read any PSU reviews you'll notice all have some failures where it blows up your components, of course people complain about this. However I still took the precaution and attached it to an old system for several days running a heavy load. Everything was very stable and clean. The voltages don't jump around like the cheaper PSU's that I use to buy. I now have it installed into my new PC running higher end components. The GPU and CPU seem to be very stable and don't run out of power ever. The fan usually stays off when it doesn't need to cool its self. This is a nice feature since it wont get full of dust or create noise. I am curious to how this will affect its overall life however. Usually having electrical components warmer/hotter leads to shorter life. I'm sure they took that into consideration and have the temperature/fan settings appropriate. A few things I don't like however is the cables and this goes against most manufactures. They run the sleeve and heat-shrink right up to the connectors. This makes it very hard to bend or route cables nicely without putting considerable torque on the connectors. I know for one that I don't want a cable putting torque on an expensive GPU or my motherboard. This has the potential to break traces or solder connections on the boards. Back in the old days the wires were all free and they bent easier. I wish the PSU manufactures would make the ends more flexible. I was also somewhat confused on why the manufactures box had new stickers and such on it. I have seen this in retail stores and on Amazon now where this is sold by Corsair. The box was opened at some point and they have officially resealed it. They have changed the bar-codes and put new manufactures seals on the box. I really am curious to why. Did they replace the components, the user manual/documentation, or what? @Corsair - can you please tell me why? Or should I be concerned this isn't authentic? It looks very authentic like Corsair did this so I'm not sure what to think on this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2019 by sscott

  • The Platinum Standard in Power Supplies!
Size: 850 Watt Style: HX Pattern: Power Supply
If you're building a high-performance PC, you need a power supply that can keep up with your demands. That's where the CORSAIR HX850 comes in - this 850 Watt, 80+ Platinum certified, fully modular power supply is the platinum standard in power supplies. Let's start with the basics. The HX850 boasts an 80+ Platinum efficiency rating, which means it's able to deliver up to 92% energy efficiency, resulting in lower energy costs and less heat generation. With a fully modular design, you can customize the cables to your exact needs, ensuring a clean and clutter-free build. And with a 10-year warranty, you can trust that the HX850 is built to last. But what really sets the HX850 apart from the competition is its advanced features. With Zero RPM fan mode, the power supply is able to run silently under light loads, keeping your PC cool and quiet. And with Corsair Link software, you can monitor the power supply's performance and adjust its settings to your exact needs. Installation is a breeze with the HX850, thanks to its fully modular design and easy-to-follow instructions. And with a wide range of connectors and cables included, you can be sure that the power supply will be compatible with your build. Overall, I can't recommend the CORSAIR HX850 enough. If you're looking for a power supply that delivers top-of-the-line performance, advanced features, and a rock-solid warranty, the HX850 is the way to go. With its 80+ Platinum efficiency rating, fully modular design, and advanced features like Zero RPM fan mode and Corsair Link software, this power supply is the platinum standard in power supplies. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023 by Mister Blue Sky

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