⚡ Power Up Your Game with the Ultimate PSU!
The Corsair AX1600i is a high-performance, full modular ATX power supply unit delivering 1600W of continuous power with 80 PLUS Titanium efficiency. It features advanced Gallium Nitride transistors, top-quality Japanese capacitors, and comprehensive software monitoring for an unparalleled user experience.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 15 x 8.6 cm; 2.65 kg |
Item model number | CP-9020087-UK |
Manufacturer | CORSAIR HOLDINGS HONG KONG LTD |
Series | AX1600i |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | ATX |
Wattage | 1600 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.65 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**R
Great PSU
Full modular PSU that can provide 1600W to the PC. Comes with braided cables. Easy to set up. Makes little sound.
A**L
overpriced (as are all 'premium' psu's)
needed a high quality psu for 32 core threadripper. way overpriced for what is really quite basic technology. it work just fine.
S**N
Awesome
Easy to use. Great cable collection. Straight forward.
D**R
Top notch products
For high demand psu this is the only way. Excellent build quality,
D**R
Easy upgrade and replace
It's a good PSU, all modular, the ports are Corsair universal with other models so if you're upgrading you won't need to replace the cables as well, you can just replug into this PSU to save time. Sadly it doesn't come with the 12V PCIE cable you need for the newer GPUs. Which is a little disappointing.
R**.
Stunning
Serious power supply, if you don't need this much clean power there are cheaper out there, but this is top of the tree, and you're never going to need more
B**Z
Still the best PSU on the market.
Using this on a high-end workstation and never let me down. The PC is on for 7/24 and not a single issue. Recommended product.
A**R
AT1600i Stopped working after 5 months.
Worked fine for 5 months then the house fuse tripped. Unplugged computer, reset fuse box, plugged computer into the mains and fuse tripped again. I had the power switch on the PSU set to off at this point. Removed PSU from the computer the switch was in the off position, plugged in the mains cable and the fuse in the plug blew again and house fuse tripped.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
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