Marca | Corsair |
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Fabricante | Corsair |
Series | CX550M |
Dimensiones del producto | 15 x 14 x 8.6 cm; 2.24 kilogramos |
Número de modelo del producto | CP-9020102-UK |
Color | negro |
Factor de forma | ATX |
Potencia eléctrica | 550 vatios |
Pilas incluidas | No |
Peso del producto | 2.24 kg |
Corsair - Fuente de alimentación Serie CX 450 W CX 450 ATX/EPS 80 Plus Bronze Negro Negro 550 W
Series | CX550M |
Marca | Corsair |
Dispositivos compatibles | Ordenador personal |
Tipo de conector | Conector periférico, ATX, Conector principal de 4 pines, EPS, PCI Express, SATA |
Vataje de salida | 550 |
Factor de forma | ATX |
Potencia eléctrica | 550 vatios |
Método de refrigeración | Aire |
Dimensiones del producto: largo x ancho x alto | 15 x 14 x 8.6 centímetros |
Peso del producto | 2.24 Kilogramos |
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- Ofrece una alternativa para ensamblajes de sistemas básicos
- Permite una optima circulación de aire
- Tiene ventilador térmicamente controlado
- Previsto con flexibilidad del cableado modular
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Calificación de cliente | 4,7 de 5 estrellas (4018) | 4,7 de 5 estrellas (293) | 4,8 de 5 estrellas (569) | 4,5 de 5 estrellas (8) |
Precio | No disponible | 370,59 € | 427,89 € | 33,72 € |
Vendido por | — | SELECT ELITE | SELECT ELITE | Phone★Division® |
Dimensiones Artículo | 15 x 14 x 8.6 cm | 14.99 x 18.03 x 8.61 cm | 14.99 x 18.03 x 8.61 cm | 15 x 14 x 8.5 cm |
Peso Artículo | 2.24 kg | 1.91 kg | 1.94 kg | 1.1 kg |
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ASIN | B01C3FFLZ8 |
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Valoración media de los clientes |
4,7 de 5 estrellas |
Producto en Amazon.es desde | 13 febrero 2016 |
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Descripción del producto
Serie CX modular Power Supply units son una excelente opción para creaciones sistema básico y actualizaciones de ordenadores de sobremesa, ofreciendo una alta fiabilidad, bajo nivel de ruido, y la flexibilidad de cableado modular. desde los cables periféricos de alimentación no tienen conexiones a la alimentación, puede conectar solo los cables que necesita para la configuración de tarjetas PCI-E del resto de los cables se queda en la caja, y no en su PC, y dispositivos de almacenamiento. Móvil donde pueden aumentar el desorden y interferir con el flujo de aire. CX Series modular fuentes de alimentación están diseñados y probados a estrictos estándares para una instalación sin problemas y un funcionamiento suave. certificado 80PLUS Bronce eficiencia y diseño inteligente ventilador permiten para poca o ninguna ventilador minimizan el ruido durante el funcionamiento normal, con un ventilador térmicamente controlado hace que la serie CX modular más silencioso en ralentí, y su gran diámetro reduce el ruido incluso cuando estás presionando su sistema.
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Revisado en España el 27 de abril de 2018
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Overview:
A well priced and well performing power supply for prebuilts, office computers or lower power draw gaming PCs. The horrors of the Corsair CX (GREEN) models aren't to be confused as this is a well rated unit with 80+ Bronze efficiency.
I needed this for a R3 1200 | GTX 1050 system, with some headroom for a small upgrade; a higher end system would be better suited with a higher wattage unit in order to not stress the PSU and keep within the highest point of the 80+ specification - efficiency rating.
Advantages:
£40, going budget doesn't always mean a huge loss of quality or features
80+ Bronze Rated
Simple, not industrial and not 'gamery' aesthetic with a well fitting label.
Fan noise doesn't stand out from either my Corsair AF 120 (Quiet Editions) or my AMD Ryzen Wraith Stealth cooler.
Disadvantages / Desired improvements:
One feature you do miss out on is modular cables (At least for the unit I got), and since the cables are wrapped and have some 'heft' to them cable management isn't as much of a breeze as with modular units.
Whilst a low wattage unit, which also runs "cool" to "luke warm" from idle to full load; there is no ventilation on the front of the PSU - the side that faces inside your case. Again, this seems like a minor flaw due to the small amount of power it will put out, but if I was running my computer under load 24/7 as a, say, budget home server - I would get slightly uncomfortable about any possible hotspots.
Though not exactly a disadvantage; I've only had this for a couple of months, it may fail on me tomorrow as it is my first time using this specific line-up, so do take what I say with a grain of salt as your results may vary.


The power supply works, they’re probably the most boring part of a computer so if you’re looking at this product, just be sure that you’ve calculate your power consumption and get a PSU with a higher power output than you need.
Coil whine is the term coined for electronic components that make a squealing, whining sound when in use. I have purchased three of these total, one of which was to replace one that had very bad coil whine. All three have developed coil whine. Usually it happens about a year after purchase and you’ll only notice it while the computer is under load; for example, while gaming.
It’s a lottery when buying a PSU if it will develop coil whine or not, however; if I could go back, I would chose a higher rated PSU to help minimise my chances of coil whine.
If you can live with the whining or you have loud enough cooling fans and headphones so that you can’t hear it, this PSU will do you just fine.
Overall, if you’re on a budget, this is a decent unit and you might not develop coil whine. I would suggest you get the modular version of this PSU as it helps with cable management.

The 450M is the lowest in the range but should still be fine for mid-end CPU/GPU and here I am using an APU (integrated graphics) thus more than sufficient. If you intend to use it in mATX or ITX system you'll have to pay more for the semi-modular version - otherwise save some money and get the normal version.
It seems well constructed though lighter than a TX (albeit 550M) - still it supposed to use DC-DC conversion, rifle-bearing fan and decent (though not top-end) capacitors. It is only "Bronze" not "Gold" rated after all.
It does not seem to have the audible relay "clank" that the TX does on off/on. The fan seems to be similarly quiet at low-level utilisation, sadly no "off" or "eco" mode at this price - though generally higher-end PSUs only have it.
Personally, if you can spare the money and use a higher end GPU or overclocked CPU - I would say get the TX which should also last longer. For budget builds (but not cheap) the CX seems decent so far. Time will tell if it will last as long as a TX.

I'm not affiliated so I only speak from a hobbyist perspective
I've used this PSU twice. Once in 2017, and now in 2020 as well. You can trust a brand like crucial and I think it's the best value for money. My philosophy is to save a buck and spend on a reliable PSU (like this one)
I can confirm it runs well with the following parts so far:
i54570s
i74790
Ryzen 5 3600
Nvidia GT1030
Nvidia GTX 1650
Nvidia GTX 1060 GB
...plus SSDs and RAM and bunch of coolers (7x Arctic 90 mm)
Being modular it's a plus, saving you from cable clutter etc. The cables themselves are properly protected
So...for a low TDP system based on the above (don't trust me and don't PSU calculator before choosing a PSU), this is the one for me. It's well balance between stability and power delivery, quiet, small to fit any standard ATX case, and hasn't crashed (even while OCing the 1650)