A Detailed Look (Cont’d)

The open honeycomb grill on the back allows the exhaust air to exit the power supply with minimal resistance.

The Corsair TX850W power supply comes with a good assortment of cables and connectors, which are hard-wired into the PSU and covered with braided plastic mesh sleeving all the way to the end connectors. The cables range from 24” to 40” in length.

(Courtesy Corsair)
• Main power connector (24-pin/20-pin)
• ATX/EPS 12V (4+4-pin)
• (4) PCI Express (6/8-pin)
• (8) Peripheral Optical/HDD (4-pin)
• (8) Peripheral Serial ATA (15-pin)
• (2) Peripheral FDD (4-pin)

The TX850W power supply is fitted with four PCI-E connectors for dual, high-end graphic card support. Corsair uses the 6+2-pin configuration for added flexibility.
I’ve had it for 13 years and it’s still good, never issues. I’m not planning to change it yet, but maybe I will have to because of a new case.
I’ve had it for 12 years and it’s still good also. And I’ll stick with for a while longer since my next card will be a RTX 2060, so no worries so far. Amazing PSU.
i using this PSU since 2011, almost 13 years in operation and waiting if it can power a 4070 Ti Super, fingers crossed.
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15 years old and still ticking. I’d say this PSU has stood the test of time!