Corsair SF450 PSU Review (2024)

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Performance, Performance Per Dollar, Noise and Efficiency Ratings

  • Page 1: Introduction
  • Page 2: Packaging, Contents, Exterior And Cabling
  • Page 3: A Look Inside And Component Analysis
  • Page 4: Load Regulation, Hold-Up Time And Inrush Current
  • Page 5: Efficiency, Temperature And Noise
  • Page 6: Cross-Load Tests And Infrared Images
  • Page 7: Transient Response Tests
  • Page 8: Ripple Measurements
  • Page 9: Performance, Performance Per Dollar, Noise and Efficiency Ratings
  • Page 10: Pros, Cons And Final Verdict

Performance, Performance Per Dollar, Noise and Efficiency Ratings

Performance Rating

The following graph shows the total performance rating of the PSU, comparing it to other units we have tested in the past. To be more specific, the tested unit is shown as 100 percent, and every other unit's performance is shown relative to it.

Corsair SF450 PSU Review (1)

Even normal ATX power supplies don't stand a chance against Corsair's new SFX-based model. SilverStone's SFX-G and SFX models can't come close to its performance. Corsair takes over the top spot in this category on its first attempt.

Performance Per Dollar

The following chart may be the most interesting to many of you because it depicts the unit's performance-per-dollar score. We looked up the current price of each PSU on popular online shops and used those prices and all relative performance numbers to calculate the index. If the specific unit wasn't available in the United States, we searched for it in popular European Union shops, converting the listed price to USD (without VAT). Note that all of the numbers in the following graph are normalized by the rated power of each PSU.

Corsair SF450 PSU Review (2)

SFX PSUs are expensive, and the SF450 is no exception. Consequently, its performance per dollar score isn't particularly impressive. It does still manage to beat SilverStone's offerings, though.

Noise Rating

The graph below depicts the cooling fan's average noise over the PSU's operating range with an ambient temperature between 28 °C and 30 °C (82 °F to 86 °F).

Corsair SF450 PSU Review (3)

An SFX unit that features near-silent operation? Once, that seemed impossible. But Corsair manages to achieve it.

Efficiency Rating

The following graph shows the average efficiency of the PSU throughout its operating range, with an ambient temperature between28 °C and 30 °C.

Corsair SF450 PSU Review (4)

The SF450 is highly efficient, as the chart above clearly shows. It beats most of the competition at 550W and lower. Compared to Enermax's ultra-high-end Digifanless, which is 80 PLUS Platinum-certified, the efficiency difference is only 1%.

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Corsair SF450 PSU Review (5)

Aris Mpitziopoulos

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Aris Mpitziopoulos is a contributing editor at Tom's Hardware, covering PSUs.

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33 CommentsComment from the forums

  • joz

    "No berg connector," is a con? And this is why Johnnyguru is the better website.

    Reply

  • spdragoo

    Interesting...a small-factor PSU with enough power & PCIe connectors for those with a prebuilt system that want to upgrade their GPUs without having to rebuild the entire system from scratch.

    Reply

  • turkey3_scratch

    17801331 said:

    "No berg connector," is a con? And this is why Johnnyguru is the better website.

    I find it hard to believe you actually read power supply reviews, because on Jonnyguru OklahomaWolf always scores against having a berg connector. Also, Jonnyguru only tests a few things compared to Aris's reviews on Tomshardware and Techpowerup.

    Edit: I just realize I misinterpreted what you said. I do apologize, it was my mistake. I did not realize the word "not". Yes, Aris and Jonnyguru have different reviews on berg connectors. I still don't think that just because a berg connector is a good thing means that Jonnyguru is a better review site. That seems to be an extremely minor detail to judge one whole review site to this one.

    Reply

  • Onus

    Hmmm, looks like the only thing not to like is that all the SATA connectors are on one cable, which could be a problem even in some small cases where this would be used; the optical drive might not be near the other drives.

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  • jimmysmitty

    17801372 said:

    Hmmm, looks like the only thing not to like is that all the SATA connectors are on one cable, which could be a problem even in some small cases where this would be used; the optical drive might not be near the other drives.

    And that is easy to solve since you will probably be able to buy cables and change the molex out for another SATA cable, like all Corsair PSUs.

    I wish this was out when I rebuilt my HTPC. Would have preferred it since what was available at the time was just meh and nowhere near the performance.

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  • turkey3_scratch

    Just finished review. Great unit, wonderful. I'd take this over one of the Silverstones any day.

    Reply

  • Aris_Mp
    "No berg connector," is a con? And this is why Johnnyguru is the better website.

    Some components still need a berg connector ( e.g. sound card panels, fan controllers, etc.) And it costs almost nothing to add a berg adapter into the bundle.

    Reply

  • JQB45

    Exciting to see more SFF power supplies of good quality. Now I have even less reason not to buy a mini-itx case next time.

    Reply

  • turkey3_scratch

    17801331 said:

    "No berg connector," is a con? And this is why Johnnyguru is the better website.

    On second read of your post, I misinterpreted what you said, and I do apologize. I thought you were upset that including a berg connector was a con, I'm sorry I misinterpreted it. Yeah, this unit doesn't have a berg connector. Here's the thing: you have OklahomaWolf who scores against having berg connectors, and you have Aris who likes to see berg connectors. Two complete opposite subjective standpoints. What I don't understand is how this makes Jonnyguru a better site.

    Whenever I read power supply reviews, I always ignore the conclusion page. I usually don't read it. The information is all there for you to judge. Whether or not the author thinks a berg connector is good or bad is an opinion, but it does not detract from how professional Aris's reviews are. I mean, come on, Jonnyguru does not test transient response, hold-up time, AC_LOSS to PWR_OK, 1500 crossload possibilities, extensive efficiency and fan RPM, etc. tests. I just can't see how Jonnyguru can be a better review site because they only do a fractional amount of testing.

    Jonnyguru's resources are limited, so it's understandable. I think some people like Jonnyguru just because of how "fast" one can fly through the reviews. It takes me a solid 25 minutes of thorough analysis to read Aris's reviews, I can go through a Jonnyguru one in under 10 minutes. There is just so much information here, so why is it you think Jonnyguru is a better site?

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  • AlistairAB

    Thank you Tom's Hardware for highlighting the lack of the SFX adapter bracket. It can be purchased directly from Corsair at the following link:

    http://www.corsair.com/en-us/sfx-to-atx-psu-adapter-bracket

    This was also mentioned in a newegg.ca review, and received many down votes. Perhaps this is because of American focused reviews, so most people think it is not a big deal to order a $5.99 adapter directly from Corsair or through a 3rd party.

    However this is actually a serious mistake, as ordering this to Canada from Corsair requires over $50 USD in shipping. Total cost for the bracket after shipping and taxes is over $80 CAD which is absolutely ridiculous for a part with no retail availability or alternatives that should have been included in the box.

    I talked with Corsair support this morning and opened a ticket, and they provided exemplary customer service and have now promised to send the adapter to me in Canada for free. Perhaps this will work for some of you having the same problem.

    There are many small form factor cases that accept ATX PSUs that need this bracket (Silverstone and Lian Li cases), where the short cable lengths don't pose a problem.

    Reply

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