Power Up Your Build! ⚡
The Corsair SF600 Platinum is a compact, fully modular power supply designed for high-performance small form factor PCs. With a 600W output and 80 PLUS Platinum certification, it ensures efficient energy use while maintaining whisper-quiet operation thanks to its Zero RPM Fan Mode. The individually sleeved cables not only enhance aesthetics but also simplify cable management, making it a perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 12.5 x 6.35 cm; 860 Grams |
Item model number | CP-9020182-UK |
Manufacturer | CORSAIR HOLDINGS HONG KONG LTD |
Series | Power Supply |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | SFX |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 860 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
V**S
Another Quality Product From Corsair
Having bought an SF450 direct from Corsair in 2016 for a budget micro-ATX build which has proved reliable, energy efficient and quiet. When another PSU of 550 watts failed in a very cluttered HTPC case Corsair's SF range seemed the natural choice. They are fully modular, come with an SF to ATX form factor adapter plate included, which makes installing them as upgrade unit easy.The advantage of the modularity and the compact size is that you only install the cables you need, rather than trying to tie up and hide unused cables or buy extension cables (or as some do cut off spare cables and invalidate their warranties) and that because the PSU is smaller, the volume of the case is less restricted allowing for better airflow and cooling. The fact that the fan in these SF PSUs only spins up when absolutely needed reduces the overall power consumption of the PC. The Corsair CP-9020186-UK SF750 80 Plus Platinum efficiency rated which makes it pricey but eco-friendly.In a more spacious full tower build I have a Corsair CP-9020072-UK Professional Platinum Series HX750i ATX which has a motherboard link cable which allow you to monitor the PSU via Corsair Link/iCue software which would be a nice to have on this unit. But the additional circuitry would likely come with reliability downsides in such a small unit and possibly make it even more expensive, so you have to work out which compromises you are prepared to make...
J**Y
Excellent modular and reliable power
Owned many gold and platinum Corsair PSUs, never had any issues at all. This is no different. Small and compact, adequate cable options for main power and peripherals. Cables are nicely wrapped. Good construction and power where you need it. Also pretty much silent operation - I have never noticed the PSU over case, CPU or GPU fans. Well worth the money.
J**S
Silent and so tiny!
I have this powering a GTX 1070 and Ryzen 7 2700. At system idle the fan doesn't even spin up and during gaming it doesn't increase the noise over my CPU/GPU coolers.Cables were nice and come sleeved on the SF600 that I bought. I've got it installed in a DAN A4-SFX and the cable lengths are fine. I had to curl up the main 24pin, but this is ok. With it being made for ITX builds, it would be nice if it came with a shorter 24pin cable rather than so many additional unused power cables for SATA and PCIe, which will never get used.Overall a great PSU, silent and no whine at all from mine. Can strongly recommend.
L**L
Exceptional SFF Power Supply
This power supply from Corsair is a must for anyone who wants to build a Small Form Factor PC. The cables are a plus... They are flexible and easy to manage. Great for small pcs. Also, 750w is enough to handle even a power-hungry RTX 3090... I couldn't be more satisfied with my purchase!
A**N
Fabulous, compact, silent.
Cannot recommend this too highly. The second I have used. They are silent, the fan often not moving for long periods, the vent over it barely warm. Power supplies are the most important thing when building a PC, economising on them is silly. They come with an adaptor plate if your case requires ATX. They are fully modular, so you don't clutter up a small case with lots of unused cables. I have had several psu issues in the past but confidently expect these ones to outlast the machines they are installed in. Perfect for a mini itx system.
A**E
Seems great.
Seems like a good unit. Cables provided are wrapped in what feels like a good sturdy sheath but the cables themselves aren't very long at all, I needed to buy an extension kit to be able to use the psu and unfortunately it doesn't come with spare screws for using the mounting bracket should you need to. I had to scavenge some spare ones from an old pc to be able to mount the psu and bracket to the chassis. Other than that it's great
K**S
Top quality PSU
This is my second SF series PSU. The first one (an older model with no gold/platinum cert) is happily tucked away on a mini-itx build and has served us well for 3 years now. This one (SF600 platinum) is now replacing a blown BeQuiet PSU on a full sized PC build. Comments on the latter: * The cables are absolutely too short for a full sized build * The provided ATX bracket (platinum only) works perfectly * Absolutely silent, provided you're not drawing a ton of power. When it spins is very quietOn the subject of cabling, they're fine on a mini-itx build as long as your sata drives are close to the psu. You will need to extend each and every cable if you're doing a full sized build, and the cost of some of the cables can be in the £25 region, so factor this into your buying decision. Also, if you decide to go for the gold version you'll need to buy the adaptor bracket separately. In addition to atx and cpu cable extensors you'll probably need gpu and sata extensions. The connectors are the same. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07C74PWF7/ref=pe_3187911_185740111_TE_item works fine on the sata front - it's the same 8 pin connection and it clips fine into the PSU itself.
P**T
Zero problems, and quite
Installed in a Lian Li ITX case with 3 fans, a Aorus motherboard, 3600 AMD CPU and a RTX 2060.Zero problems and no noticeable noise well at least nothing I can hear over the GPU.I guess you should not notice a PSU if it doing its job and does not break. Well this is sure the case with this PSU in my set up. Glad I paid the little bit extra for a quality platinum given how much energy costs have increased.Recommended
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