Corsair SF750 750 W Review

Source: Tech Power Up added 18th Mar 2025

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Introduction

Not all gaming machines must be large ATX towers. While there’s no arguing with physics and the hundreds of watts of heat generated by the most powerful GPUs and CPUs, very potent gaming machines can still be fitted within a smaller power envelope and form factor. This brings us to the Corsair SF750 (2024) – an SFX form factor power supply meant for powerful yet compact machines. The standard 150 x 86 x 140 mm dimensions of an ATX power supply means that its total volume is just over 1.8 liters. In sub-10-liter cases that’s quite a lot of space to spend just on delivering power to the PC’s components. In such situations smaller farm factors like SFX comes in handy with just under 0.8 liters of volume and 125 x 63.5x 100 mm dimensions. And while less than half of available volume means less space for components and potentially higher heat buildup, current high efficiency standards make high output small PSUs a very feasible option.

In a sense, the SF750 reminds me of the situation with the small flagship smartphones, where the choices continue to be very limited. As an SFF enthusiast myself, I’m also eager to see what PSUs are on the market not only when it comes to mini PCs, but also to more high-end systems. With 750 W output, 80 Plus Platinum efficiency rating and ATX 3.1 support, the SF750 definitely fits the “small flagship” territory, capable of powering very demanding single GPU rigs.

Those of you who have been reading PSU reviews here for a while might remember that the Corsair SF750 was already tested back in 2019. While Corsair does not indicate a different naming, this is the actual successor to the original SF750, released in late 2024, boasting ATX 3.1 support. And while 750 watts might seem like a lot of power to pack in such a small factor, Corsair also has the more powerful SF850 and SF1000 in their lineup. But today the SF750 is representing the series and here’s a glimpse at its spec sheet.

Specifications

Corsair SF750 750 W
Features & Specs
Cybenetics Efficiency Platinum
Cybenetics Noise A-
ATX Connector 1
ATX12V Version 3.1
Cable Type Type 5
Continuous Power 750 Watts
EPS Connector 2
Fan Bearing Technology Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Fan Size 92 mm
Multi GPU Ready Yes
SATA Connector 3
PATA Connector 1
Modular Fully
PCIe Connector 2
MTBF 100,000 hours
PSU Form Factor SFX
Zero RPM Mode Yes
80 Plus Efficiency Platinum
Warranty 7 Year
Weight 2.15 lb

Corsair SF750 750 W
Power Specs
AC Input 100 – 240Vac, 10–5 A, 47–63 Hz
DC Output +3.3 V +5 V +12 V +5 VSB
Max. Output Current 20 A 20 A 62.5 A 3 A
Max. Output Power 130 W 750 W 15 W
Total Power 750 W

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