
Recently did an upgrade that was nearly a new build, and to feed my E6420 CPU and the like I bought a Corsair HX520X power supply to replace the Antec SmartPower I was using. Good PSU, a little on the low side for some voltages but holds them extremely well. My system only consumes 170 watts from the wall at idle, 250 watts at max, and I don't have precise enough tools to give a legitimate review, but I personally would recommend it so far.
But less so than my Antec.

Made a bit of a mistake today, nearly needed the fire extinguisher. These modular cables are cheap and pathetic. Still my fault, but god I loath these cables.
I changed things up a bit, and I had to disconnect a few cables. When I reconnected them I didn't look at what I was doing, I just felt inside the case, grabbed the cable I needed, and slid it onto the floppy drive connector assuming the bars that protect it from improper connection would act as a guide. A bad habit that my Antec gave me. It slid on without a hitch, unsurprising as all the cables seem a bit undersize, and when I hit the power switch the magic blue smoke of doom began to fill my room.
Some pics to feed to the crowd.





Strange thing is, short circuit protection never kicked in. Maybe I didn't give it enough time? Oh well, the hand is faster than the PSU.

With the little testing I have done so far it seems to be an excellent power supply when it comes to maintaining what's it's feeding my setup. When discussing this at another forum it was stated that with voltages of 11.71 and 4.85 my power supply was an odd ball and I should RMA. I called Corsair's tech support to see what they said and to get a feel for what kind of experience I could expect from them. Going to keep using it since it functions and the voltages are within tolerences, and because it was a pleasent conversation that took very little time that gave me the belief that an RMA would always be possible should a problem finally arise.
Though with a small load like my machine, the performance of the $125 HX520 does not really out pace the Antec SMartPower that came with my $100 Antec Sonata II Case, but it is certainly a purchase I am happy with.
Only point to beware of is those cables.
Now back to playing with my new toy.
