Corsair TX vs. OCZ ZT 550W
by Martin Kaffei on March 26, 2012 9:30 AM EST- Posted in
- Cases/Cooling/PSUs
- Corsair
- PSUs
- OCZ
- 550W
- 80Plus Bronze
- ZT
- TX
Corsair TX550M vs. OCZ ZT550W 550W
In this review we will compare two almost identical products from OCZ and Corsair. Even so, there are still crucial differences between the offerings. With 550W both PSUs deliver more than enough power for most current systems. On the following pages we'll find out which handle overload situations the best, who has the highest efficiency, and which PSU provides the best voltage regulation.
The ZT models from OCZ are based on a Great Wall design with some modifications in the details. Interesting features include the fully modular cable management and a silent fan control. Today we will review the smallest version with 550W. Here's a complete rundown of the features.
- Available in 550W, 650W, 750W
- Single +12V rail
- Fully Modular Cabling System
- Dimensions: 150 x 86 x 175mm (W x L x H)
- 80-Plus Bronze Certified
- MTBF: 100,000 hours
- 5-year warranty
- 140mm ball-bearing fan
- Active PFC
- ATX 12V 2.2 Compliant
The second unit we test today is a Corsair TX produced by CWT. "Enthusiast Series is designed for reliable operation in high-performance PCs where clean, stable power is important." It's able to deliver the full output power at an ambient temperature of up to 50° Celsius. Like OCZ Corsair uses a double ball-bearing fan. Except the cables with mainboard connectors all cables are modular. In addition the fan grille looks unusual.
- Available in 550W, 650W, 750W, 850W
- Single +12V rail
- Modular Cabling System
- Dimensions:150 x 86 x 160mm (W x L x H)
- 80-Plus Bronze Certified
- MTBF: 100,000 hours
- 5-year warranty
- 140mm ball-bearing fan
- Active PFC
- ATX 12V 2.31 Compliant
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mikeymikec - Thursday, April 5, 2012 - link
Argh, it really goes to show how much I rely on the 'edit' button... PROOF READ BEFORE POSTING! :)