Unboxing TX 850 W, (watt) Corsair Power Supply, unboxing Sapphire HD 5670 Video Card, and unboxing 4 GB Kingston Hyper X DDR2 Memory. This Corsair TX 850 W Power Supply was chosen to deliver enough Power for future single video card upgrades. 12 volt rail up 56 amps from previous power supply and 5 volt rail up 5 amps and 3.3 volt rail is up 7 amps , other voltages around the same amperage output. 0.00 (cdn) gives this computer room to grow, single (PCI ex. X 16). HP Compaq Presario CQ5328F with upgrades performs very well, Windows 7 and Direct X 11, 7/11 system. Everything installed very well, no problems. The removal of factory power supply took some time to pull out, (after removing 4 screws), new longer power supply nicely fit in. There is a 8 pin CPU connector that splits into 2x 4 pin, ( match old 4 pin connector and new 4 pin connector of power supplies they will look the same) my mainboard needs 4 pin, and old power supply had 20 pin ATX connector, new uses 24 pin connector, that can split into 20 pin, 4 pin for 20 pin connector motherboards, since my mainboard has the 4 extra pins I used the whole 24 pin connector. Looks like there is room for a longer 12 inch 13 inch video card such as HD 5870 or HD 5970, or "Sapphire HD 5870/ 5970 TOXIC" or maybe I will wait for a newer ATI HD Graphic Card to be released. The Corsair TX 850 W power supply has the power to deliver...TX850 9.00 (cdn),Kingston Hyper X 4 GB DDR2 Ram 9.00, HD 5670 9.00, HP CQ5328F ...
Keywords: Corsair, TX 850 W, Sapphire, Kingston, HD 5670, PSU, power supply, hyper x
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