Corsair HX1200i ATX 3.1 power supply review

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Corsair has long positioned itself as a premium player in the PC component market, with a broad portfolio that includes everything from memory modules to complete systems. Their power supply lineup has been respected for quality and performance, with the HX series representing their near-flagship offerings that rival their own AX series at significantly lower prices.

In this review, we examine the Corsair HX1200i to find out whether this updated version, now featuring ATX 3.1 compliance, belongs among the best power supplies on our list. This high-performance unit offers 1200W of power, a digital interface for monitoring and control, and a semi-passive cooling system, targeting enthusiasts with demanding multi-GPU setups and high-end CPUs. With system builders becoming more price-conscious, the question becomes whether the HX1200i can justify its premium positioning through genuine performance advantages or if it relies primarily on brand cachet.

Specifications and Design

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Corsair HX1200i ATX 3.1 PSU Power specifications (Rated @ 50 °C)

RAIL

+3.3V

+5V

+12V

+5Vsb

-12V

MAX OUTPUT

25A

25A

100A

3A

0A

Row 2 – Cell 0

150W

Row 2 – Cell 2

1200W

15W

0W

TOTAL

1200W

Row 3 – Cell 2 Row 3 – Cell 3 Row 3 – Cell 4 Row 3 – Cell 5

AC INPUT

100 – 240 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz

Row 4 – Cell 2 Row 4 – Cell 3 Row 4 – Cell 4 Row 4 – Cell 5

PRICE

$310

Row 5 – Cell 2 Row 5 – Cell 3 Row 5 – Cell 4 Row 5 – Cell 5

In the Box

The Corsair HX1200i ships in a predictably oversized box featuring Corsair’s recognizable yellow and black aesthetic. The packaging demonstrates environmental awareness with minimal plastic, instead utilizing a protective nylon pouch and paper inserts to secure the unit during transport.

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The contents reveal a small disappointment: a surprisingly Spartan accessory bundle that feels inadequate at this price point. Despite the premium character of the PSU, buyers receive just the bare essentials mounting screws, a basic AC power cable, and a token handful of cable ties. This minimalist approach stands in stark contrast to competitors, who include comprehensive accessory packages with premium extras like Velcro straps, storage bags, and test adapters. The inclusion of at least a few cable straps would go a long way.

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The all-black, individually sleeved cables with pre-installed cable combs on the ATX and PCIe cables are admittedly high quality and visually appealing. The unit includes two 12V-2×6 connectors for PCIe 5.0 GPUs, though each requires two 8-pin PCIe connectors on the PSU side. This configuration splits the current draw from one dense connector to two larger ones, making it arguably more reliable and the design more flexible, as the EPS/PCIe cables also use the same connectors. A unique addition is the internal USB connector that allows the PSU to interface with a motherboard header for monitoring through Corsair’s iCUE software.

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Corsair HX1200i (ATX 3.1)

Connector type

Hardwired

Modular

ATX 24 Pin

1

EPS 4+4 Pin

2

EPS 8 Pin

PCI-E 5.0

2

PCI-E 8 Pin

5

SATA

8

Molex

6

Floppy

External Appearance

The Corsair HX1200i presents an aesthetic that balances visual interest with professional restraint. At 200mm in length, the unit extends significantly beyond standard ATX dimensions, requiring careful consideration of case compatibility and internal clearances during system planning.

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The chassis features reasonably attractive satin black paint with decorative stickers and chamfered edges that add visual interest without becoming gaudy. The integrated fan guard incorporates a distinctive triangular pattern that repeats in denser form at the rear of the unit, providing visual cohesion. The top side is partially covered by a sticker displaying electrical certifications and specifications.