| Model Name | CX650M |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Type | PCI Express |
| Output Wattage | 650 |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Wattage | 650 watts |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.91 x 5.51 x 3.39 inches |
| Power Supply Design | Semi-Modular |
CORSAIR CX-M Series Low-Noise Power Supplies offer 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency and semi-modular cabling for reliable, low-noise operation. With Dual EPS12V cables and two/four PCIe 8-pin power connectors, CX-M PSUs have all the connections needed to power today’s most demanding PC upgrades. Japanese 105°C-rated capacitors deliver superb electrical performance for your system, backed by a five-year warranty.
Llevo varios meses usando la fuente y no me ha dado ningún problema de energía, es muy estable y suficiente para una PC gamer de gama media, recomendada.
This CX650M handles everything I’ve thrown at it without any issues. The semi-modular design makes cable management easy, and it runs quietly even under load.Corsair is a brand I trust, and this PSU feels solid and dependable. No power problems at all, and it gives me confidence in my whole build. Definitely a good choice for a mid-range system.
Slim cables save space in the computer case. Depending on the components installed. Some adapters may not work. Overall it is quiet and works well.
I needed to replace the 10-year old Antec 380W PSU for my modest build: Ryzen 2200g with integrated graphics, 16 gb memory, M2 nvme, and dvd drive. It had evolved over the years to that configuration, with the Antec PSU being the oldest part still standing. It hadn't ever failed or caused any kind of problem. But it's exhaust air at idle had become warm enough to hint that it was on its way out.At the time I ordered it, the Corsair cx650m was a very good deal: less expensive than the similar 550, with the 450 being unavailable at any reasonable price. But I was concerned the 650 would be less efficient than the 450 for the modest power my machine used. It seemed outlandish to have a psu that was rated at four to six times the power required.A comparison at a few popular hardware-test sites showed that the efficiency at my typically low power levels was practically identical for the 450 and 650 -- and quite good by any standard. All the corsair cx-m units had glowing reveiws after what looked like very picky examination and testing.I was also concerned that having an "overpowered" psu could somehow damage my computer. A little reading showed that's not normally a worry. In addition, the cx650m passed all the limit / protection tests the experts threw at it.Although I wasn't able to confirm this, it also seems reasonable that a power supply will last longer if it's just coasting than if it's under a heavy load all the time. Maybe, maybe not. We'll see.Installing the CX650 was a breeze. It powered up with no problem, and the exhaust air was cool. If I put my ear next to the case, I could barely hear the fan at idle. (Corsair advertises that the fan speed is constant from 0 to nearly 400W.) With the computer under the desk, I can't hear it at all.Any ATX build needs at least the two fixed cables that are on the unit. My dvd player required one of the five additional modular cables that were included. So the interior of the case is much less cluttered than before, presumably with better air flow now.With luck, the bit of web research and this review will be the last thoughts I give to power supplies for the next ten years.
Replaced a 600W in a Lenovo Legion T5 where the mobo was lost. Easy install, quiet, and the power is spot on, zero discrepancies. If that changes, I'll update:I prefer 100% modular but having it modular outside of the primary power rails in an NZXT H9 Flow saved me some money; the case hid everything well, so going full modular wasn't necessary and I was able to invest in a fan hub and stay within budget.No vibrations, zero rail discrepancies, super quiet, and the modular use outside of the mobo requirements are nice. Value is spot on, connectivity on both ends is great, it looks awesome, the cable quality is better than a Raidmax I once tried (and the CoolerMaster it replaced), and managing even the stiffer primary cables was easy. I'm giving this thing 5-Stars outright due to the simple fact the power has zero issues. Perfection in that regard. Well done, Corsair; impressive.
Nice power supply. Very easy to install without having all the extra plugs you don't need. Seems to be running our gaming pc pretty good. Haven't had any issues with Corsair products.
Quiet and fired right up. This brand has a good reputation. Some cable instructions would be nice, my only suggestion, but I guess they figure if you buy it you know what you're doing.
The power supply work and perfect, just hope this will last long.
Está funcionando perfeitamente, suportando a nova placa de vídeo RTX 4060 sem chiar. porém faltou conector SATA, mas não é motivo para tirar uma estrela
Por ser semi modular, eu só vou usar os cabos que precisar facilitando a organização, chegou em perfeito estado lacrada e bem embalada! Não testei ainda pq aguardo outras peças do PC que vou montar!
Going into purchasing the CX750M, I was coming from the old HX750 80 Plus Gold, an excellent power supply that, after over ten years of heavy duty service, finally failed supplying proper power to the video card.Typically, I opt for nothing less than 80 Plus Gold, but after looking at the CX750M, I was once again impressed. Despite being manufactured by a third-party Corsair partner and not Corsair themselves, the CX750M does not short on the quality and performance that I've come to expect from over fifteen years of loyalty to Corsair power supplies.Powering an RTX 3060 Ti and an overclocked i7-9700K with power to spare, the efficiency of this power supply despite being only Bronze certified is astounding. It pulls less than 300W under fairly heavy load, with an excellent fan that can barely be heard. A wide variety of modular cables is included to connect nearly any device, and I was especially impressed they did not short on peripheral cables with two lengths of four SATA power cables each and another two peripheral (Molex) power cables, and even adapters for the old 4-pin floppy connectors.The CXM series has proven to be a worthy successor to the legendary Corsair CX-series, and with an excellent five year warranty, I have no doubt the CX750M will serve just as excellently as any Corsair power supply I've had in the past.
Very happy with its performance. The semi-modular design made cable management a breeze—only plug in what you need, which helps keep the case clean and airflow efficient. It runs very quietly, even under load, and has been rock solid in powering my system with no issues. Cable mangement looked nice when finished.The build quality feels premium, and it comes with all the necessary cables and clear instructions. I also appreciate the 80 Plus Bronze certification—perfect for mid-range builds or even higher-end setups that don’t need extreme wattage.Highly recommended for anyone looking for a dependable and affordable power supply!
No podría estar más contento con esta fuente de poder. La Corsair CX650 es una maravilla. Desde que la instalé, mi PC funciona de forma mucho más estable y eficiente. La certificación 80 Plus Bronze es una garantía de que estoy obteniendo un excelente rendimiento energético, lo que se traduce en menos calor y un menor consumo.El ventilador es sorprendentemente silencioso, incluso cuando la carga de la PC es alta, lo cual es un gran punto a favor. Los cables son de buena calidad, robustos y fáciles de manejar, lo que facilitó mucho la instalación.Sin duda, es una inversión que vale la pena para cualquier equipo de gama media o media-alta. Proporciona la potencia necesaria para mis componentes sin ningún tipo de problema. ¡100% recomendada!
Llevo varios meses usando la fuente y no me ha dado ningún problema de energía, es muy estable y suficiente para una PC gamer de gama media, recomendada.
This CX650M handles everything I’ve thrown at it without any issues. The semi-modular design makes cable management easy, and it runs quietly even under load.Corsair is a brand I trust, and this PSU feels solid and dependable. No power problems at all, and it gives me confidence in my whole build. Definitely a good choice for a mid-range system.
Slim cables save space in the computer case. Depending on the components installed. Some adapters may not work. Overall it is quiet and works well.
I needed to replace the 10-year old Antec 380W PSU for my modest build: Ryzen 2200g with integrated graphics, 16 gb memory, M2 nvme, and dvd drive. It had evolved over the years to that configuration, with the Antec PSU being the oldest part still standing. It hadn't ever failed or caused any kind of problem. But it's exhaust air at idle had become warm enough to hint that it was on its way out.At the time I ordered it, the Corsair cx650m was a very good deal: less expensive than the similar 550, with the 450 being unavailable at any reasonable price. But I was concerned the 650 would be less efficient than the 450 for the modest power my machine used. It seemed outlandish to have a psu that was rated at four to six times the power required.A comparison at a few popular hardware-test sites showed that the efficiency at my typically low power levels was practically identical for the 450 and 650 -- and quite good by any standard. All the corsair cx-m units had glowing reveiws after what looked like very picky examination and testing.I was also concerned that having an "overpowered" psu could somehow damage my computer. A little reading showed that's not normally a worry. In addition, the cx650m passed all the limit / protection tests the experts threw at it.Although I wasn't able to confirm this, it also seems reasonable that a power supply will last longer if it's just coasting than if it's under a heavy load all the time. Maybe, maybe not. We'll see.Installing the CX650 was a breeze. It powered up with no problem, and the exhaust air was cool. If I put my ear next to the case, I could barely hear the fan at idle. (Corsair advertises that the fan speed is constant from 0 to nearly 400W.) With the computer under the desk, I can't hear it at all.Any ATX build needs at least the two fixed cables that are on the unit. My dvd player required one of the five additional modular cables that were included. So the interior of the case is much less cluttered than before, presumably with better air flow now.With luck, the bit of web research and this review will be the last thoughts I give to power supplies for the next ten years.
Replaced a 600W in a Lenovo Legion T5 where the mobo was lost. Easy install, quiet, and the power is spot on, zero discrepancies. If that changes, I'll update:I prefer 100% modular but having it modular outside of the primary power rails in an NZXT H9 Flow saved me some money; the case hid everything well, so going full modular wasn't necessary and I was able to invest in a fan hub and stay within budget.No vibrations, zero rail discrepancies, super quiet, and the modular use outside of the mobo requirements are nice. Value is spot on, connectivity on both ends is great, it looks awesome, the cable quality is better than a Raidmax I once tried (and the CoolerMaster it replaced), and managing even the stiffer primary cables was easy. I'm giving this thing 5-Stars outright due to the simple fact the power has zero issues. Perfection in that regard. Well done, Corsair; impressive.
Nice power supply. Very easy to install without having all the extra plugs you don't need. Seems to be running our gaming pc pretty good. Haven't had any issues with Corsair products.
Quiet and fired right up. This brand has a good reputation. Some cable instructions would be nice, my only suggestion, but I guess they figure if you buy it you know what you're doing.
The power supply work and perfect, just hope this will last long.
Está funcionando perfeitamente, suportando a nova placa de vídeo RTX 4060 sem chiar. porém faltou conector SATA, mas não é motivo para tirar uma estrela
Por ser semi modular, eu só vou usar os cabos que precisar facilitando a organização, chegou em perfeito estado lacrada e bem embalada! Não testei ainda pq aguardo outras peças do PC que vou montar!
Going into purchasing the CX750M, I was coming from the old HX750 80 Plus Gold, an excellent power supply that, after over ten years of heavy duty service, finally failed supplying proper power to the video card.Typically, I opt for nothing less than 80 Plus Gold, but after looking at the CX750M, I was once again impressed. Despite being manufactured by a third-party Corsair partner and not Corsair themselves, the CX750M does not short on the quality and performance that I've come to expect from over fifteen years of loyalty to Corsair power supplies.Powering an RTX 3060 Ti and an overclocked i7-9700K with power to spare, the efficiency of this power supply despite being only Bronze certified is astounding. It pulls less than 300W under fairly heavy load, with an excellent fan that can barely be heard. A wide variety of modular cables is included to connect nearly any device, and I was especially impressed they did not short on peripheral cables with two lengths of four SATA power cables each and another two peripheral (Molex) power cables, and even adapters for the old 4-pin floppy connectors.The CXM series has proven to be a worthy successor to the legendary Corsair CX-series, and with an excellent five year warranty, I have no doubt the CX750M will serve just as excellently as any Corsair power supply I've had in the past.
Very happy with its performance. The semi-modular design made cable management a breeze—only plug in what you need, which helps keep the case clean and airflow efficient. It runs very quietly, even under load, and has been rock solid in powering my system with no issues. Cable mangement looked nice when finished.The build quality feels premium, and it comes with all the necessary cables and clear instructions. I also appreciate the 80 Plus Bronze certification—perfect for mid-range builds or even higher-end setups that don’t need extreme wattage.Highly recommended for anyone looking for a dependable and affordable power supply!
No podría estar más contento con esta fuente de poder. La Corsair CX650 es una maravilla. Desde que la instalé, mi PC funciona de forma mucho más estable y eficiente. La certificación 80 Plus Bronze es una garantía de que estoy obteniendo un excelente rendimiento energético, lo que se traduce en menos calor y un menor consumo.El ventilador es sorprendentemente silencioso, incluso cuando la carga de la PC es alta, lo cual es un gran punto a favor. Los cables son de buena calidad, robustos y fáciles de manejar, lo que facilitó mucho la instalación.Sin duda, es una inversión que vale la pena para cualquier equipo de gama media o media-alta. Proporciona la potencia necesaria para mis componentes sin ningún tipo de problema. ¡100% recomendada!
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EFFICIENT POWER FOR NEARLY ANY BUILD CORSAIR CX-M Series Low-Noise Power Supplies offer semi-modular cabling, a long-lasting rifle bearing fan, and Japanese capacitors for reliable, low-noise operation.
TUNED FOR LOW-NOISE OPERATION A rifle bearing fan ensures longer life than conventional bearings with less noise, letting you focus more on the task at hand, whether it’s gaming or work.
SEMI-MODULAR CABLING Connect only the cables you need for a cleaner build with easy cable management.
HIGH EFFICIENCY With upwards of 85% peak efficiency, CX-M produces less noise and less heat, which means less time worrying and more time gaming.
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ROBUST DC-DC CONVERSION For clean, consistent power, each CX-M Series power supply features robust DC-DC conversion and 105°C rated Japanese primary capacitors for unparalleled reliability.
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COMPACT SIZE At just 140mm long, the CX-M Series offers great flexibility in build configurations.