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Corsair's second-gen RM850x power supply impressed us in our recent review, so we were relatively confident that the company's updated RM750x would as well. As their names indicate, a mere 100W of maximum capacity separate the two models. And yet the RM7...
Excellent ripple suppression, Quiet across its operating range, Solid build quality, Fully modular, 2x EPS & 4x PCIe connectors, Smaller dimensions than its predecessor, 10-year warranty...
In-cable capacitors, Short distance between peripheral connectors, No fan-test button...
The new RM750x is clearly a better PSU than the previous version, offering similar performance in a more compact chassis, along with a quieter fan profile. The cherry on top is the inclusion of two EPS connectors, which make this PSU compatible with more...
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Corsair is, by far and away, one of the best-known brands in terms of PC components. Outside of processors, graphics cards, and cases, there is very little that they don't have a hand in. Perhaps what is one of their most popular line of products is thei...
At this price range, for a Gold rated power supply, you are a little spoiled for choice. In terms of performance though, the Corsair RM 750X does a fantastic job. Not only does it look good, even for a power supply, but it also gives excellent, efficient...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2019-12-31 19:27:24
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Skylake-X and Threadripper CPUs, and GTX 1080 Ti and Vega GPUs have one thing in common: they consume a lot of power. If you want to build a high-end system, you have to choose a fitting power supply. We tested 39 models that can supply 700 or up to and i...
The performance of all of the tested power supplies are good or very good across the board. The Be quiet! Pure Power 9 CM 700W and the Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700W drop down a little bit too far with their voltage on the 12 volt rail at high load, b...
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Corsair released its RMx PSU line, which the company claims will offer good performance along with silent operation. Unlike the RMi models, the RMx units lack a digital interface, a fan test button, and uses a Rifle bearing fan instead of an FDB version.I...
Full power at 49 °C, Efficient, Silent, Low ripple, Load regulation on the minor rails• Quality caps, Hold-up time, Fully modular, Warranty...
Small price difference with the RM750i, Single EPS connector, No fan test button, Distance between 4-pin Molex connectors...
If you don't need the extra bell and whistles of the RM750i and want to save some bucks then the RM750x is a good choice, however the price difference between these two products is small.£97.99 On AmazonMOREPSUs 101A Detailed Look Into Power SuppliesM...
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The new ‘Type 4′ flat cables will appeal to the demanding enthusiast audience. The 8 pin cables for the ATX 12V/EPS12V and PCIe are pin compatible with Type 3 cables but they incorporate capacitors to help reduce ripple noise. This is actually one of the...
great build quality, all 105c Japanese grade capacitors, ripple suppression, type 4 cables, low noise...
Corsair have so many supplies available right now, we think some people will be confused on which they need.
Corsair already have a wide range of power supplies available for the enthusiast audience as you can see if you look at this listing page on Overclockers UK. Their updated RMi series was launched in June this year with Corsair Link Support. The RMx units...
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RM in 2019A lot has changed since Corsair released their original RM series of power supplies. Yes, the old series was still 80+ Gold Certified, but should all know that there's more to PSUs than raw efficiency figures. For starters, pricing has de...
A lot of time has passed since Corsair launched its original RM series of power supplies, so much so that many of these units are now at the end of their five-year warranties. So what's new with Corsair's 2019 edition RM series PSUs? For starters, we have...
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hardocp.com Updated: 2019-12-31 19:27:24
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Corsair is known in enthusiast circles as a supplier of high performance memory and has risen to become one of the most talked about power supply brands around. Corsair was initially able to establish a presence in such a short time through the use of qua...
The Corsair RM750x, like the TX750M (2017) before it, enters into a territory where there is lots of competition and it can be tough to stand out. One of the big problems for the RM750x today is part of the competition is Corsair itself with their TX750M...
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Corsair's second-gen RM850x power supply impressed us in our recent review, so we were relatively confident that the company's updated RM750x would as well. As their names indicate, a mere 100W of maximum capacity separate the two models. And yet the RM7...
Excellent ripple suppression, Quiet across its operating range, Solid build quality, Fully modular, 2x EPS & 4x PCIe connectors, Smaller dimensions than its predecessor, 10-year warranty...
In-cable capacitors, Short distance between peripheral connectors, No fan-test button...
The new RM750x is clearly a better PSU than the previous version, offering similar performance in a more compact chassis, along with a quieter fan profile. The cherry on top is the inclusion of two EPS connectors, which make this PSU compatible with m...
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jonnyguru.com Updated: 2019-12-31 19:27:24
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Greetings once again, good Internet peoples. As you can see from the picture above, we're looking at an updated version of something we've looked at before. Yes, folks, I've now been doing this reviewing stuff for so long that units I still thought were...
near mythic voltage stability, excellent ripple control, excellent build quality, 10 year warranty, semifanless...
nada...
Corsair has successfully freshened up the RM750x. The new guy brings all the performance we want to see in a shallower package with a longer warranty, and that's what Corsair needs to do to stay ahead of the competition. Unfortunately, some of the competi...
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After using one of our secondary systems for slightly over 5 years now (even before we even launched NikKTech) its 1200W power supply has finally given up and just in time really since just over two weeks ago we managed to gather brand new components for...
Excellent Build Quality, Rock Solid Rail Stability, Fully Modular, Flat Modular Cables, 80 Plus Gold Certified, Electrical Protections, Zero RPM Feature, Peak Output (925W), 10 Year Warranty, Price (For Some)...
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Over the years Corsair has built quite the reputation in the PSU market not only thanks to their high performance and quality models but also because of their quite impressive/long warranties. Now I haven't had the chance to test one of their P...
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The main differences between the more expensive RMi models and the RMx versions are seen in the latters' lack of a digital interface board and fan test button (which can come very handy on a semipassive PSU). Additionally, the RMx models use a different f...
Full power at 49 °C, Efficient, Silent, Low ripple, Load regulation on the minor railsQuality caps, Holdup time, Fully modular, Warranty...
Small price difference with the RM750i, Single EPS connector, No fan test button, Distance between 4pin Molex connectors...
If you don't need the extra bell and whistles of the RM750i and want to save some bucks then the RM750x is a good choice, however the price difference between these two products is small...
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Corsair has introduced their RMx series power supplies today. These power supplies offer 80PLUS Gold certified power efficiency, quality components included 100% Japanese 105C capacitors, a 135 mm cooling fan with a zero RPM mode, a fully modular design a...
Made with quality components, Quiet fan with Zero RPM mode, Good overall performance, 7 year warranty, Fully modular...
Does not support Corsair link...
Looking at the performance of the unit, again we were not able to test with a proper load testing but in our multimeter testing and testing using recording software the rails were very stable and there was not much voltage fluctuation at all. Corsair has...
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