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The CORSAIR SF750 (2024) is a fully modular, 750W SFX power supply delivering 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency in a compact design. It supports the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, features a whisper-quiet 92mm PWM fan with Zero RPM mode, and uses premium 105°C Japanese capacitors for exceptional reliability. Ideal for high-performance small form factor PCs, it includes an SFX-to-ATX bracket and comes with a 7-year warranty.







| ASIN | B0D45QCZHX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in Computer Power Supplies |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Connector Quantity | 3 |
| Connector Type | ATX |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | ATX |
| Cooling Method | Fan-based (PWM-controlled) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 138 Reviews |
| Fan Size | 92 Inches |
| Form Factor | SFX |
| Item Dimensions | 4.92 x 3.94 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.09 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Mfr Part Number | CP-9020284-NA |
| Minimum Input Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Model Name | SF750 |
| Model Number | CP-9020284-NA |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 750.0 |
| Power Supply Design | Full Modular |
| System Bus Connector Type | 24 Pin |
| UPC | 840006676331 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 105 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 7 Year Manufacturer |
| Wattage | 750 watts |
A**S
The best ... if the cables are long enough for your case ...
Awesome PSU ... small, silent, cool and powerful! I have 2 of them and plan to get another. The included cables are shorter than with some other PSUs though. Was not an issue in my case but with some larger tower cases, you may run out of cable length
H**N
Good product
Works well in my mini computer, a little hard to plug cables in depending on your case’s configuration.
K**S
Best SFX out there. I tried them all.
I’ve build 3 PCs lately. Used 3 different top brand Small Form Factor PSUs. And I can confidently say Corsair is the best. It’s got the quietest noise level, the smartest design, the best packaging, and the best cables (like by A LOT!) To those who hate the short cable length for a PSU literally designed for small form factor… you’re wrong. I build small form factor and I appreciate when manufacturers keep the cables short. Cable management is a way bigger issue in SFF. So if you’re buying a SFX for a larger build, well… buy longer cables because you’re the odd man out, not Corsair. Buy it. You will be happy.
M**X
Motherboard cable is only 17", too short.
SFX power supply cables have physically smaller plugs that go into the power supply. The motherboard cable is about 45cm, 17" and is too short!!!!!!!!! Tried buying several different cables/or entension cables. Could NOT find a cable that was SFX, not ATX. At least one of the cables bought said it was SF750x compatible. Corsair does not make a SFX 60cm motherboard cable, nor do they make any SFX mobo extention cables. What a waste of 159.99 +the other cables I tried. HAD to BUY ANOTHER power supply from a competitor to Corsair.
B**T
Gold standard for SFX power supplies
This is probably the best power supply available at a reasonable price (~$160). The design is sleek and the cables are high quality and sleeved. It also includes a SFX to ATX bracket to use in larger builds, though that obviously isn't ideal. There is a zero RPM mode for the fan that essentially means the fan will stay off until needed, making your computer run quieter. I would avoid using this with high TDP components, but you can always check this using a wattage calculator. I used an older model of this power supply a couple years ago and the computer still works great. I expect this from the new CORSAIR SF750 and would recommend it, especially on sale.
N**N
It is quiet.
I have an AsRock DeskMeet B660. So no real warranty for me, as I needed to open it and turn the fan around to match my system's airflow. This PSU install may have been the easiest of my life. Motherboard wire, PCIE wire and CPU wires were all that I needed. So, the modular wiring was a big bonus. The cable length would have been perfect an inch shorter for my ITX system, but the length works with the bundled wire ties. It is quiet too
G**N
Included cables are comical.
I love the power supply, but whoever designed the included cables has never built a computer. They are comically short, and for the SATA cables the power connectors are spaced evenly along the length of the already short cable. Be prepared to buy new cables from Corsair.
A**B
Works great so far. Crazy silent.
I switched to this when my other PSU started making worrying noises. This one is incredibly quiet. I often forget my PC is on because of how silent it is. The cables are a good length for my SFF PC setup. And being modular helps a tonne with cable management. I don't remember having any issues while installing it.
C**Y
Nice SFF power supply.
I use this for my home server. It works well as expected.
M**3
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E**R
Best SFX
Little pricey but you pay for high quality and small size. This is the best SFX PSU
N**L
Great for the price.
My understanding is that the Asus Loki is quieter, but the fan on the Corsair only seems to turn on if I run benchmarks for a long period of time. I don't think it ever kicked in during normal operations. Bear in mind that it is winter and my PC is right below a window. Maybe summer will change that. The modular cables are great, and I like that the plug is smaller on the PSU side, making it easier to build in small cases. I also think RGB is a waste of energy. When I am on my computer I am never looking at my case, or worse, a PSU inside a case. So I like there is no nonsense. It comes with everything you might need for your small form build, but also brackets for a larger build. That said, a dedicated ATX PSU would be cheaper, but I like the versatility this small one brings. Another reason I went with Corsair is that I had a problem with my previous ATX build very close to the end of the warranty and their support solved it fast. It is sad that they reduced the warranty from 10 years to 7 years. That is the reason I am docking a point because if they do not trust their equipment, I probably should not put that trust either. PCs are getting more and more expensive without improving much in performance. PSU, cases and storage were one of the few things that could be used from one build to another without many issues, and now, more than ever, you will probably have them for a long time. So I always expect them to survive a long time and value a robust warranty. If quieter, longer warranty and shiny colours are your thing, you might be happier with the Asus Loki. Asus Loki 750W https://www.amazon.ca/Platinum-Modular-Certified-Compatible-Warranty/dp/B0BZFQZR81
C**Y
Cables too short., nightmare product
The cables are ridiculously short. Too short for modern MATX cases. This is an ITX only power supply. Whoever pinned the connectors did so such that random wires were twisted so the bundles don't flow together, it makes routing the already way too short cables impossible. It's also incredibly noisy, coil whine from the get-go. Also it's just a rebranded NZXT with a Corsair sticker.. even just getting it back in the box to return it was a nightmare. Never again Corsair, never again.
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