Content | CORSAIR CV power supplies are ideal for powering your new home or office PC, with 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency guaranteed to continuously deliver full wattage to your system. Ultra Efficient CV series is 80 PLUS Bronze certified, providing up to 88% efficiency for less heat and lower energy costs. Continuous, Reliable Output Like all CORSAIR power supplies, the CV Series does exactly what it says it does: deliver continuous power at full capacity, no matter which wattage variant you choose. Low-Noise Operation A 120mm thermally controlled low-noise cooling fan only spins at high speed when your power supply is under heavy stress, slowing down for quieter operation at lower loads. Compact Design CV series enclosures are only 125mm long, ensuring an easy fit in almost all modern PC cases. Stealth Mode Black sleeved cables and a black powder-coated casing seamlessly fits your PC's style. Guaranteed Reliability Three-year warranty backed by the CORSAIR global technical support team.
Description Specification - Form Factor: ATX
- Series: Corsair CV
- Modular: Fully Wired
- Compatability: ATX12V v2.31 and EPS 2.92
- #Hide#Wattage Range: 600 - 660W
- Wattage: 650 W
- Connectors: 1 x ATX Cable 24 pin (20+4)
2 x EPS/ATX12V 8 pin (4+4) 1 x PCIe 8 pin (6+2) 2 x SATA 1 x Floppy - AC Input: 100 - 240 V
- Fan Type: 120mm Sleeve Bearing fan
- Fan Bearing: Sleeve Bearing
- Noise: Low Noise
- 80+ Certification: 80+ Bronze
- MTBF: "100,000 hours"
- Additional Features: See Overview
- Package Contents: CV Series ATX Power Supply
AC Power Cord Mounting Screws Warranty Documentation - Weight/Dimensions: 1.9 kg
150 x 125 x 86 mm - Package Weight: 2.3000 kg
- Warranty: 3 Years
| PCI Express Power Splitter Cable specification:
These Y-splitters are designed to split a 6 or 8 pin PCIE power cable either from an ATX power supply or a Server PSU with a breakout board (common in a GPU Mining Rig) and into 2 x 8 pin (6+2 as the 2 can be detached from the plug in case of use in a riser or if your GPU has a 6 pin socket).
Is it safe to use a 8 or 6 pin splitter?
It is safe to use the Y-splitter as long as the device you're powering doesn't use to much power. We have tested these with PCIE riser cards and are confident to use them for this purpose. If you are going to use it with a Graphics Card please make sure the card uses no more than 150W at peak performance.
We would never use it with High-End cards such as NVIDIA 3090 or AMD 6900XT as these cards use a lot of power. | |