| Model Name | CORSAIR HX1500i |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Connector Type | ATX |
| Output Wattage | 1500 Watts |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.87 x 5.91 x 3.39 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.3 Pounds |
CORSAIR HX1500i Fully Modular Ultra-Low Noise Power Supplies deliver exceptional 80 PLUS Platinum efficient power and low-noise fluid dynamic bearing fan performance. ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compliance, HXi PSUs have every connection needed to power today’s most demanding PC upgrades. Powerful CORSAIR iCUE software enables custom fan curves, monitoring and adjusting power settings, and more thanks to a fully digital platform. Japanese 105°C-rated electrolytic capacitors deliver long life and reliability, backed by a ten-year warranty. Wake your computer faster and consume less power with Modern Standby sleep mode. Zero RPM mode ensures near-silent operation at low and medium loads. The HX1500i puts platinum power at your command. Box Contents HX1500i Power Supply, DC Cable Kit, Power Cord, Mounting Screws, Cable Ties
Easy to install. Meets new standards. Is quiet. Gives plenty of wattage headroom for a 5090 with a Ryzen 9950X3D and 98gb of OC DDR5 ram. I was having issues with a previous 1k watt supply and upgrading thankfully solved all. Fits in a small form factor case. It's actually thinner than most PSUs but longer so just make sure you measure your case beforehand
Odesłałem go
Way more power than what I actually need even though I’m running a 5090 G force card with tons of fans and a liquid AIO loop. It has no problem running it all. Love the USB connection for iCue.
PSU is as advertised, nothing missing, no apparent defects in hardware. Cables are premium (no need for sleeved as they already are, unless you need other colors than black). The 12vHPWR cables are nice (2 in package with other usuals). Power cord is heavy duty but I wish (for Fiji) there'd also be a c19 AU/EU 3 pin wall plug included (a minor gripe). Would I buy again? yes, obviously (if going for a high end gpu). Would I marry this PSU? perhaps...but I am human so no. Very good psu, vinaka (thanks) Amazon and DHL Fiji.
Excellent quality, would definitely buy again. Only complaints is that the 12 volt high power GPU cables are a little thin, but CableMod fixed that for me. Overall very nice design, quiet, and excellent quality. Performance is on par with higher units (definitely better than the 5x more expensive ASUS Thor that it replaced after the third RMA), lol. The power supply is consistent with less dips under load than expected, and honestly I have never heard the fan at all. Definitely quieter on the coil whine than other brands. Even pushing close to the 1500watt limit it is quiet and strong for hours on end. Would definitely buy again!
Replaced an EVGA 1000 with this. Cable management is fantastic with the newer style cables. The power supply runs very quiet and very cool. My PC use to get pretty warm with the older power supply, but not with this. I was a bit disappointed when I had my EVGA go out and didn't want to spend the money, but I figured I might as well spend it now or end up with another dead power supply in 2 years. This has more than enough power for future upgrades.
This review is for CORSAIR HX1200i (2025) Fully Modular Ultra-Low Noise ATX Power Supply with 12V-2x6 Cable – ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Compliant. I wasn't really looking for a new PSU, as I was super happy with my Corsair AX1200i. But I had it for almost 15 years, and I decided that since I was going to be moving to an RTX 5000 Series GPU that I was going to upgrade to a new PSU. My first thought was to get a newer version of my Corsair AX1200i, but unfortunately the only AX unit available was 1,600 watts. Anything over 1,200 watts should only be connected to a 20 Amp outlet, and I only have a 15 Amp outlet. So, I wanted to stay at 1,200 watts.I did heavy research on what were the highest quality 1,200 Watt PSU's. This lead me to a choice between three best: Corsair HX1200i (2025), Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W, and Super Flower Leadex VII XP PRO 1200W. Each unit had small variances between where they excelled, but all three were outstanding options. Overall, I decided to go with this Corsair HX1200i (2025). I liked the larger chassis for heat dissipation, the cables, and the iCUE link for PSU information.So far, I am very happy with the PSU. It is completely silent, has great output, nice cables (for the most part), and I like the iCUE link. I like the 12V-2x6 cable for RTX 4000/5000 GPU which supplies up to 600W, so it will work with an RTX 5090 without the need for adapter cables. In the iCUE software you can select to have this PSU operate as a single-rail or multi-rail PSU. I went with single-rail so that I don't have to bother with power balancing the rail connections. Also, the iCUE software is really nice.There are some things that I miss from my AX1200i though. First, there were more cables with the AX1200i, and the SATA cables had a better layout. The communication port setup was better. I could hide the adapter that had the activity light, and the activity light was not obnoxiously bright. The AX1200i also had a self-test button and nicer looking case. It was also 100% digital. There is talk of a new AX model coming down the road, but it sounds like it is a year or more away.There is something that I can't stand on this Corsair HX1200i though. The activity light is obnoxiously bright. To make it even more annoying, it is dome shaped. So, I can't just easily put a sticker over it. They layout of the SATA connectors could have also been better.On a Side Note:After doing research about PSU efficiency, it turns out that getting a PSU that is about double of what your system uses is roughly the best for efficiency, in addition to 80 Plus rating. Inefficiency generates heat. The more inefficient the PSU, the more heat it generates. If you are in a closed room, you can actually notice the heat difference in a room with a higher efficient PSU vs a lower one.System Information:Gigabyte AORUS Z590 XtremeIntel i9-11900KZalman CNPS9900MAX-BlueThermal Grizzly KryonautMSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio OC 16GB GDDR74 x 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 3600 16-19-19-392 x 4TB Samsung 990 PRO NVMe M.2 SSD in RAID 1 Mirror1 x 2TB Seagate Constellation ES.3 SATA3 HDD1 x 4TB Samsung 870 EVO 2.5" SATA SSD in a Fideco external USB enclosure for backups2 x ASUS BD-RE BurnerCorsair HX1200i (2025 ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1) 1,200W PSUThermaltake Core W100 Super Tower ChassisWindows 11 Pro4 x Gigabyte AORUS FI25F 25" 240Hz 1080P IPS Monitor
I purchased this power supply for my RTX 5090. My previous EVGA 1300W G2 lacked the native connector, so I had to use the adapter, but I had seen people having melting issues with the included MSI adapter. I decided to purchase this power supply based on the testing done by Cybernetics. This PSU comes with dual 12V-2x6 cables (and ability to use both of them at the same time) which I wanted in-case the RTX 6090 requires dual 12V-2x6.The install was pretty easy. I went fan up (towards the GPU) and I noticed only 3 screw holes were present, though the PSU is just fine with 3 screws, it's glued to the chassis. The cables are adequate length for regular ATX cases, I noticed every cable had a nice click except the 24 pin motherboard which was a bit faint. The 12V-2x6 clicked nicely into my MSI RTX 5090. The pins on the 12V-2x6 had normal wiggle variance as per Corsair's specs. And overall the cables were flexible and of good quality. I did find with my case the included SATA power cables weren't long enough for the back mount of my HDDs, so I had to use two of them, if you have a regular case you should be fine, my Fractal Define S has the HDDs behind the motherboard tray, and not in any cages.One small annoyance was the lack of a PSU bag for the cables, and there is no included manual, both of which came with my EVGA 1300W G2, the box seems of good quality though, so it's not all bad. I did like the included zip ties which helped with cable management, I chose not to use the combs since my case doesn't even have a side panel window (which I prefer).I can't even hear the power supply when it's in use, so that's nice, not that I ever noticed my other PSUs fan either.One of the reasons I went with Corsair was the use of two 8 pins on the power supply side for the 12V cable (two 8 pins means a perfect amount of pins into the 12V-2x6 cable, and the 12V-2x6 has the jumper thing telling the GPU 600W is a-okay to draw from). I prefer this due to how small the regular 12V-2x6 is compared to two 8 pins which I think would make a more stable connection/last longer while still being ATX3/3.1. Another reason was the warranty, which while is standard at 10 years, I only ever heard bad about other manufacturers getting in-contact with, whereas Corsair is a known entity. The final reason being Jon Gerow (JohhnyGuru) who, when I purchased my EVGA 1300W G2, was the authority on PSUs and testing, has been working at Corsair for a very long time, I trust him and the team at Corsair.I'm perfectly happy so-far, I didn't run in to any issues, the cables were nice, the PSU instantly worked, if I have any issues or complaints I will update this review. I would recommend the HX1500i (2025).
Tem funcionado bem e veio com o cabo de força. Única coisa que me incomodou um pouco foi o modo como o cabo da placa-mãe é, com uns fios sobre outros ao invés de estarem mais organizados
ere is my brand new computer in September 2025: It works perfectly! Make sure you update the BIOS with USB flashdrive first, otherwise you might get a black screen with the 5090. This is really important.Case : Corsair 5000DCooler : Cooler Master Atmos 360PSU : Corsair HX1200iCPU : AMD Ryzen 9 9950x3DMemory : Corsair Vengeance DDR5 2x48 6000mhz CL30SSD : 9100 Pro (My mistake I wasn't aware of the included heatsink in the x870e-e) go for regular 9100 instead.MotherBoard : Asus Rog Strix x870E-EVideoCard: Asus Rog Astral Gforce RTX 5090 OC
super
This is a great power supply. I currently have it in my new all-white gaming rig. It's fully modular, plenty of cables for even the most power hungry GPU. It's more than powerful enough for my rtx5070ti and fully rgb kit.Installation was relatively easy, all things considered. I had so do much to power that it took some time to figure out all the cables I needed, but that's not the fault of the power supply.Video below is of first start up, picture is after I got the bios setup and the rgb synced.10/10 would recommend.
Easy to install. Meets new standards. Is quiet. Gives plenty of wattage headroom for a 5090 with a Ryzen 9950X3D and 98gb of OC DDR5 ram. I was having issues with a previous 1k watt supply and upgrading thankfully solved all. Fits in a small form factor case. It's actually thinner than most PSUs but longer so just make sure you measure your case beforehand
Odesłałem go
Way more power than what I actually need even though I’m running a 5090 G force card with tons of fans and a liquid AIO loop. It has no problem running it all. Love the USB connection for iCue.
PSU is as advertised, nothing missing, no apparent defects in hardware. Cables are premium (no need for sleeved as they already are, unless you need other colors than black). The 12vHPWR cables are nice (2 in package with other usuals). Power cord is heavy duty but I wish (for Fiji) there'd also be a c19 AU/EU 3 pin wall plug included (a minor gripe). Would I buy again? yes, obviously (if going for a high end gpu). Would I marry this PSU? perhaps...but I am human so no. Very good psu, vinaka (thanks) Amazon and DHL Fiji.
Excellent quality, would definitely buy again. Only complaints is that the 12 volt high power GPU cables are a little thin, but CableMod fixed that for me. Overall very nice design, quiet, and excellent quality. Performance is on par with higher units (definitely better than the 5x more expensive ASUS Thor that it replaced after the third RMA), lol. The power supply is consistent with less dips under load than expected, and honestly I have never heard the fan at all. Definitely quieter on the coil whine than other brands. Even pushing close to the 1500watt limit it is quiet and strong for hours on end. Would definitely buy again!
Replaced an EVGA 1000 with this. Cable management is fantastic with the newer style cables. The power supply runs very quiet and very cool. My PC use to get pretty warm with the older power supply, but not with this. I was a bit disappointed when I had my EVGA go out and didn't want to spend the money, but I figured I might as well spend it now or end up with another dead power supply in 2 years. This has more than enough power for future upgrades.
This review is for CORSAIR HX1200i (2025) Fully Modular Ultra-Low Noise ATX Power Supply with 12V-2x6 Cable – ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 Compliant. I wasn't really looking for a new PSU, as I was super happy with my Corsair AX1200i. But I had it for almost 15 years, and I decided that since I was going to be moving to an RTX 5000 Series GPU that I was going to upgrade to a new PSU. My first thought was to get a newer version of my Corsair AX1200i, but unfortunately the only AX unit available was 1,600 watts. Anything over 1,200 watts should only be connected to a 20 Amp outlet, and I only have a 15 Amp outlet. So, I wanted to stay at 1,200 watts.I did heavy research on what were the highest quality 1,200 Watt PSU's. This lead me to a choice between three best: Corsair HX1200i (2025), Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W, and Super Flower Leadex VII XP PRO 1200W. Each unit had small variances between where they excelled, but all three were outstanding options. Overall, I decided to go with this Corsair HX1200i (2025). I liked the larger chassis for heat dissipation, the cables, and the iCUE link for PSU information.So far, I am very happy with the PSU. It is completely silent, has great output, nice cables (for the most part), and I like the iCUE link. I like the 12V-2x6 cable for RTX 4000/5000 GPU which supplies up to 600W, so it will work with an RTX 5090 without the need for adapter cables. In the iCUE software you can select to have this PSU operate as a single-rail or multi-rail PSU. I went with single-rail so that I don't have to bother with power balancing the rail connections. Also, the iCUE software is really nice.There are some things that I miss from my AX1200i though. First, there were more cables with the AX1200i, and the SATA cables had a better layout. The communication port setup was better. I could hide the adapter that had the activity light, and the activity light was not obnoxiously bright. The AX1200i also had a self-test button and nicer looking case. It was also 100% digital. There is talk of a new AX model coming down the road, but it sounds like it is a year or more away.There is something that I can't stand on this Corsair HX1200i though. The activity light is obnoxiously bright. To make it even more annoying, it is dome shaped. So, I can't just easily put a sticker over it. They layout of the SATA connectors could have also been better.On a Side Note:After doing research about PSU efficiency, it turns out that getting a PSU that is about double of what your system uses is roughly the best for efficiency, in addition to 80 Plus rating. Inefficiency generates heat. The more inefficient the PSU, the more heat it generates. If you are in a closed room, you can actually notice the heat difference in a room with a higher efficient PSU vs a lower one.System Information:Gigabyte AORUS Z590 XtremeIntel i9-11900KZalman CNPS9900MAX-BlueThermal Grizzly KryonautMSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio OC 16GB GDDR74 x 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 3600 16-19-19-392 x 4TB Samsung 990 PRO NVMe M.2 SSD in RAID 1 Mirror1 x 2TB Seagate Constellation ES.3 SATA3 HDD1 x 4TB Samsung 870 EVO 2.5" SATA SSD in a Fideco external USB enclosure for backups2 x ASUS BD-RE BurnerCorsair HX1200i (2025 ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1) 1,200W PSUThermaltake Core W100 Super Tower ChassisWindows 11 Pro4 x Gigabyte AORUS FI25F 25" 240Hz 1080P IPS Monitor
I purchased this power supply for my RTX 5090. My previous EVGA 1300W G2 lacked the native connector, so I had to use the adapter, but I had seen people having melting issues with the included MSI adapter. I decided to purchase this power supply based on the testing done by Cybernetics. This PSU comes with dual 12V-2x6 cables (and ability to use both of them at the same time) which I wanted in-case the RTX 6090 requires dual 12V-2x6.The install was pretty easy. I went fan up (towards the GPU) and I noticed only 3 screw holes were present, though the PSU is just fine with 3 screws, it's glued to the chassis. The cables are adequate length for regular ATX cases, I noticed every cable had a nice click except the 24 pin motherboard which was a bit faint. The 12V-2x6 clicked nicely into my MSI RTX 5090. The pins on the 12V-2x6 had normal wiggle variance as per Corsair's specs. And overall the cables were flexible and of good quality. I did find with my case the included SATA power cables weren't long enough for the back mount of my HDDs, so I had to use two of them, if you have a regular case you should be fine, my Fractal Define S has the HDDs behind the motherboard tray, and not in any cages.One small annoyance was the lack of a PSU bag for the cables, and there is no included manual, both of which came with my EVGA 1300W G2, the box seems of good quality though, so it's not all bad. I did like the included zip ties which helped with cable management, I chose not to use the combs since my case doesn't even have a side panel window (which I prefer).I can't even hear the power supply when it's in use, so that's nice, not that I ever noticed my other PSUs fan either.One of the reasons I went with Corsair was the use of two 8 pins on the power supply side for the 12V cable (two 8 pins means a perfect amount of pins into the 12V-2x6 cable, and the 12V-2x6 has the jumper thing telling the GPU 600W is a-okay to draw from). I prefer this due to how small the regular 12V-2x6 is compared to two 8 pins which I think would make a more stable connection/last longer while still being ATX3/3.1. Another reason was the warranty, which while is standard at 10 years, I only ever heard bad about other manufacturers getting in-contact with, whereas Corsair is a known entity. The final reason being Jon Gerow (JohhnyGuru) who, when I purchased my EVGA 1300W G2, was the authority on PSUs and testing, has been working at Corsair for a very long time, I trust him and the team at Corsair.I'm perfectly happy so-far, I didn't run in to any issues, the cables were nice, the PSU instantly worked, if I have any issues or complaints I will update this review. I would recommend the HX1500i (2025).
Tem funcionado bem e veio com o cabo de força. Única coisa que me incomodou um pouco foi o modo como o cabo da placa-mãe é, com uns fios sobre outros ao invés de estarem mais organizados
ere is my brand new computer in September 2025: It works perfectly! Make sure you update the BIOS with USB flashdrive first, otherwise you might get a black screen with the 5090. This is really important.Case : Corsair 5000DCooler : Cooler Master Atmos 360PSU : Corsair HX1200iCPU : AMD Ryzen 9 9950x3DMemory : Corsair Vengeance DDR5 2x48 6000mhz CL30SSD : 9100 Pro (My mistake I wasn't aware of the included heatsink in the x870e-e) go for regular 9100 instead.MotherBoard : Asus Rog Strix x870E-EVideoCard: Asus Rog Astral Gforce RTX 5090 OC
super
This is a great power supply. I currently have it in my new all-white gaming rig. It's fully modular, plenty of cables for even the most power hungry GPU. It's more than powerful enough for my rtx5070ti and fully rgb kit.Installation was relatively easy, all things considered. I had so do much to power that it took some time to figure out all the cables I needed, but that's not the fault of the power supply.Video below is of first start up, picture is after I got the bios setup and the rgb synced.10/10 would recommend.
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CORSAIR HX1500i Fully Modular Ultra-Low Noise Power Supplies deliver exceptional 80 PLUS Platinum efficient power and low-noise fluid dynamic bearing fan performance. ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compliance, HXi PSUs have every connection needed to power today’s most demanding PC upgrades. Powerful CORSAIR iCUE software enables custom fan curves, monitoring and adjusting power settings, and more thanks to a fully digital platform. Japanese 105°C-rated electrolytic capacitors deliver long life and reliability. Make your computer faster and consume less power with Modern Standby sleep mode. Zero RPM mode ensures near-silent operation at low and medium loads. The HX1500i puts platinum power at your command.
Fully modular cabling, so you connect only the cables your system needs. Compliant with the ATX 3.1 power standard from Intel, supporting the PCIe Gen 5 platform and resisting transient power spikes. A 140mm fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) fan delivers extremely quiet and long-lasting fan performance. Powerful CORSAIR iCUE software enables you to create custom fan curves, monitor power settings, and toggle between single to multi-rail overcurrent protection (OCP) on-the-fly. Zero RPM fan mode for near-silent operation at low to medium loads. 100% Industrial-grade, 105°C rated Japanese electrolytic capacitors ensure unwavering power and reliability. 80 PLUS Platinum certified for up to 92% efficiency, for exceptionally low power consumption, less noise, and cooler temperatures. Supports Modern Standby sleep mode for extremely fast wake-from-sleep times and better low-load efficiency. Digitally controlled platform with resonant LLC topology and DC-to-DC conversion provides clean, consistent power and minimizes coil whine and noise for quiet operation.
Box Contents: HX1500i Power Supply, DC Cable Kit, Power Cord, Mounting Screws, Cable Ties
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