Packaging and Parts
The Corsair AX1500i Digital power supply arrived securely packed inside a large retail box showcasing the unit’s features and specifications. The power supply is protected by thick foam inserts and wrapped as usual in a fancy black felt bag with the Corsair logo.
In addition to the power supply the box also contains a heavy-duty power cord, mounting screws, wire ties, Corsair case badge, a multi-language User’s Manual, warranty card, and Corsair Link info card, along with a black nylon pouch containing 23 modular cables and adapters.
(1) Heavy-duty (14-3 AWG) Power cable
(1) 24-pin Mobo and (2) 8-pin EPS cables
(8) PCI-E cables
Note: The AX1500i comes with eight modular PCI-E cables. The four shorter cables on the right (660mm) and the two long cables in the middle (800mm) are each fitted with a single 6+2 pin PCI-E connector. The two cables on the left (710mm to the first connector) are fitted with a pair of 6+2 pin PCI-E connectors.
(5) Peripheral cables with four SATA connectors
(3) Peripheral cables with four Molex connectors
(2) 4-pin Molex to 4-pin FDD adapters
(1) Corsair Link to USB (Motherboard header) cable
(1) Corsair Link digital interface cable (to Corsair Link Commander)














Minor Weaknesses:
•
Minor Weaknesses:
• Corsair Link not supported in Win XP
lol really minor at this time…
indeed don’t think that someone buys this beast to run it on Win Xp… would be unbelievable 😀
Agreed… very minor!
I
Agreed… very minor!
I almost didn't include it but the issue did come up during my testing as I initially tried to install Corsair Link on one of my old CPU cooler test beds that happens to be sitting next to the PSU test equipment (have retained Win XP environment for consistency over the years). Pretty good PSU if that was the only "weakness" that came up during testing.
Any chance you will test the
Any chance you will test the 2 295X2’s on this?
Already tested in this
Already tested in this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co7luj9ILr4
More details to come.
Sorry, we had to send back
Sorry, we had to send back the second R9 295X2 card before the AX1500i arrived to me. :/
Oh ya I remember you
Oh ya I remember you mentioning that. Well maybe someday in the future!
This is the first time I have
This is the first time I have heard of ATX 12V 2.4. Whats new? I am considering buying a new PSU now I am interested to know.
Good question: according to
Good question: according to our technical expert at Corsair… "The only difference between ATX12V 2.3 and 2.4, AFAIK, is that the 2.4 has the Haswell testing (0 load on the +12V to see if the PSU can support the C6/C7 sleep states)."
It doesn’t meets the
It doesn’t meets the efficiency requirements for 80 plus Titanium for 240v , 80 plus Titanium for 240v at 50% load mute be 96% or higher.
Hi,
I am testing Link
Hi,
I am testing Link software on my machine :
Config:
At IDLE load, PCIe A all current values are shown as ZERO,
Does this software have some threshold, above only it can sense current properly?
Following is sample data:
AX1200i PCIe 1 (A) Main (V) Main (A) Efficiency (%) Power In (W) Power Out (W)
Date Time AX1200i AX1200i AX1200i AX1200i AX1200i AX1200i
9/26/2014 4:15 0A 237V 0.4A 82.47% 87.4W 72.0823229576928W
9/26/2014 4:15 0A 236V 0.4A 82.44% 87.2W 71.8877801636352W
9/26/2014 4:15 0A 236V 0.4A 81.73% 83.2W 67.9962986383872W
9/26/2014 4:16 0A 237V 0.3A 79.18% 71.55W 56.6555688749302W
9/26/2014 4:16 0A 237V 0.3A 79.18% 71.55W 56.6555688749302W
9/26/2014 4:16 0A 237V 0.4A 80.98% 79.4W 64.2982873744608W
9/26/2014 4:16 0A 237V 0.4A 80.98% 79.4W 64.2982873744608W
would this Corsair AX1500i be
would this Corsair AX1500i be enough for powering two motherboards?
I want to install in a single box Linux and Windows and would need a good graphics card for a 4K monitor