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Professional Series™ Gold AX1200 — 80 PLUS® Gold Certified Fully-Modular Power Supply

A Fully Modular Cabling System

All cables detach from the power supply. During installation, this gives you the flexibility of using only the cables you need for a clean system build with optimal airflow. And, when it’s time to replace or upgrade your power supply, it can be removed from your system without interfering with your cabling — the cables stay in place and connect to your new fully-modular Corsair power supply.

Incredible Efficiency

With 90% efficiency at 50% load, the Corsair Professional Series Gold power supply runs quieter, generates minimal excess heat, and saves you money every month. It's earned the 80 Plus® Gold seal of approval, your guarantee that you're making the right choice for smart, efficient power delivery.

 

Corsair Professional Series Gold AX1200 features:

  • Supports the latest ATX12V v2.31 and EPS 2.92 standards and is backward compatible with ATX12V 2.2 and ATX12V 2.01 systems
  • An ultra-quiet 140mm double ball-bearing fan delivers excellent airflow at an exceptionally low noise level by varying fan speed in response to temperature
  • 80 Plus Gold certified to deliver at least 90% efficiency at 50% load
  • Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) with PF value of 0.99
  • Universal AC input from 90~264V
    • No more hassle of flipping that tiny red switch to select the voltage input!
  • A dedicated single +12V rail offers maximum compatibility with the latest components
  • Over-voltage and over-current protection, under-voltage protection, and short circuit protection provide maximum safety to your critical system components
  • High-quality Japanese capacitors provide uncompromised performance and reliability
  • Completely modular cable system allows you to use only the cables you need
    • Power supply upgrade and replacement is easy, as the cables only need to be disconnected at the power supply
  • Low-profile, flat cable design reduces air friction and helps maximize airflow through your computer’s chassis
  • A seven year warranty and lifetime access to Corsair’s legendary technical support and customer service
  • Dimensions: 150mm(W) x 86mm(H) x 200mm(L)
  • MTBF: 100,000 hours
  • Safety Approvals: UL, CUL, CE, CB, FCC Class B, TÜV, CCC, C-tick
Warranty Seven years
Dimension 150mm(W) x 86mm(H) x 200mm(L)
Modular Fully
Power 1200 Watts
80 Plus Gold
ATX Connector 1
EPS Connector 2
PCI-E Connector 6
4 Pin Peripheral Connector 12
SATA Connector 16
Floppy Connector 2
MTBF 100,000 hours

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How to Select the Ideal Power Supply Unit

By Mike Clements, on June 10th, 2013

In our effort to properly assist our customers in selecting a Corsair power supply unit, or PSU, the most frequently asked questions by far deal with how and why to make certain selections. Let’s face it, computer enthusiasts are definitely an educated and inquisitive crowd so the old "because I said so" type answer we got from Dad as a kid just doesn’t cut it. Of course, we’d love to sell everyone on the planet an AX1200i Digital ATX Power Supply, but that’s also not the correct approach.

 

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Using a AXi Series PSU and Corsair Link's "power" tab with different configurations to determine power usage during different tasks

By Jonny Gerow, on May 31st, 2013

I was curious as to how much power my gaming PC uses with one, two and three graphics cards installed and how that compared to using the integrated graphics of my Intel® Core™ i5 CPU. Corsair Link and my Corsair AX Series Digital ATX PSU helped me determine that! In this blog entry, I show how much power my PC uses with the different configurations.

Right now I have a Core i5-3570K running at 3.4GHz and three Gigabyte GTX670 2GB cards each running at 980MHz.

Currently, I'm just sitting here typing this while listening to music streaming on Pandora. Not a lot going on, so I'm seeing what sums up to a whole lot of nothing going on within Corsair Link. I'm pulling 224.9W from the wall, which is still a lot... but that's primarily because I'm keeping three graphics cards powered even though I'm not using them. Spoiler: We'll see that number lower as I take cards out of the system, even sitting here doing a whole lot of nothing.

 


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Haswell compatibility with Corsair power supplies

By Jonny Gerow, on May 9th, 2013

A report recently published over at the VR-Zone discussing the new 4th generation Intel Core processors, code-named "Haswell", and their ability to go into a lower power sleep state than any previous processor has caused some concern about PSU compatability with the new processor.

When an Intel Core (i3, i5, i7) processor is idle, it goes into a sleep state that requires less power than when the CPU is active. Since the motherboard voltage regulation modules that provide power to the CPU gets their power from the power supply's +12V rail, these sleep states can dramatically reduce the load on the power supply's +12V rail.

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Using Corsair Link to Monitor a Corsair AX860i Digital ATX PSU's Power Output, Temperature, and Fan Speed

By Jonny Gerow, on April 11th, 2013

Many Corsair power supplies feature cooling fans with Zero RPM technology. Essentially, while the power supply is at lower loads and producing less heat, the intake fan is stopped, therefore producing zero noise. As the load on the PSU increases, the power supply produces more heat and that heat needs to be evacuated. A thermistor inside the power supply tells the fan to kick on. Once those temperatures drop to a level that is safe for the power supply to operate without active cooling, the fan cuts off and the power supply runs silently once again.

For my demonstration, I will be using an AX Series AX860i Digital ATX PSU and Corsair Link software to demonstrate how the PSU's power output and temperatures increase with load, and how the power supply fan speed increases and decreases with that temperature.

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Corsair and Infsite A.G. Dream PC

By Jake Crimmins, on April 9th, 2013

What components would you use to build your Corsair Dream PC? Corsair's Ronaldo Buassali recently visited Infsite A.G. in Brazil to build a Corsair Dream PC. Check out some photos of this awesome PC.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Top Questions

  • WATCH: How does the fan work on my AX series PSU?

    The Professional Series Gold AX series PSUs have thermally controlled fans which will vary the fan speed depending on both the loading and temperature of the PSU. Check out the video below for a specific explanation:

  • How long are the cables on my Corsair PSU?

    You can download a PDF file containing all of the cable lengths of Corsairs PSUs in the following link: Download Here

  • BIOS or software detects voltage readings for one of the rails on my PSU being too high/low, is there something wrong?

    BIOS and software readings are never 100% accurate and they can fluctuate. The only way to measure the rails accurately would be to use a digital multi-meter.

    ATX spec also indicates that as long as the voltage stays within 5% of the rating for the rail then the PSU is within spec. For instance on the 12v rail this would equate to 11.4v-12.6v.

  • How can I get replacement cables for my modular Corsair PSU?

    Please set up a case in Tech Support Xpress (TSX), and let us know which PSU you have and which cables you need.

  • Why doesn’t my Corsair power supply start up when I plug it into the wall and flip the switch?

    In order to start up, the power supply requires two things. A load (a device connected to it requiring power) and a signal. The switch on the back of the PSU simply tells the power supply to go into standby mode and await a signal from the motherboard to actually turn on.

  • WATCH: Where’s the 4-pin EPS/ATX 12v connector that I need for my motherboard?

    Our power supplies ship with an 8-pin connector that splits in half. Use half of this connector for the 4-pin EPS/ATX 12v connector on your motherboard.

  • Which Corsair PSUs will be able to power my rig?

    We suggest using our PSU finder tool to answer this question. You can find it by clicking here.

    The PSU finder results are accurate estimates which would correlate to Corsair Power Supplies ONLY. We cannot guarantee that a non-Corsair unit of similar wattage rating would be equivalent.

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Reviews and Awards

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    VR Zone - May, 2011

    Corsair AX1200 receives the "Editor's Choice" award and scores 10/10 a...

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    Hardware Heaven - August, 2010

    Corsair AX1200 wins Hardware Heaven Gold and Performance ...

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    PC Perspective - July, 2010

    Corsair AX1200 gets the PCPerspective Gold ...

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    Kit Guru - July, 2010

    Corsair AX1200 Wins KitGuru.net Must Have ...

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    Overclockers Club - July, 2010

    Corsair AX1200 wins Overclockers Club Editor's ...

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    http://www.overclock3d.net/ - June, 2010

    Corsair AX1200 wins OC3D "Best In Class" ...

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    Jonny Guru - May, 2010

    AX1200W gets a 9.8 overall score and Jonny Guru Recommended ...

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Professional Series™ Gold AX1200 — 80 PLUS® Gold Certified Fully-Modular Power Supply

Professional Series™ Gold AX1200 — 80 PLUS® Gold Certified Fully-Modular Power Supply

The Corsair AX1200 provides the power level, reliability, and stability required for the ultimate SLI and CrossFire gaming PCs. It delivers more than 90% energy-efficiency, and is built to Corsair’s renowned quality standards with one aim alone — to deliver the precise features and performance that enthusiasts demand.