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Technical information
Model name RM750x
Brand Corsair
Output wattage 750
Form factorATX
Wattage 750 watts
Power supply design Full Modular
Item dimensions L x W x H16 x 15 x 8.6 centimetres
Item weight 1.6 Kilograms
About this item
80 PLUS Gold Certified: High efficiency operation for lower power consumption, less noise and cooler temperatures
Tuned for Low Noise Operation: A specially set fan curve ensures that, even at full load, fan noise is kept to a minimum
Zero RPM Fan Mode: At low and medium loads the cooling fan switches off entirely for near-silent operation
100% All Japanese Capacitors: Premium internal components ensure unwavering power delivery and long-term reliability
Fully Modular, Flat Cables: Flexible fully modular, flat white cables for easy cable routing
Costumers Product Reviews
Pros
I bought one of these years ago & its still going strong ... so i bought one for my new AMD Ryzen Build.
PROS:
1: Heavy Weight & High Quality internal components used in construction
2: Silent Operation - Fan only spins if needed
3: All cables are fully black
4: Solid Powerful Performance
5: Top Class Packaging
CONS:
1: None
AMD Build Parts List
AMD RYZEN 7 2700X 8 Core CPU
32BG GSkill Flare X Ram x 2x16GB Sticks
ASUS Crosshair Hero 7 ROG Motherboard
Corsair H80i v2 Liquid Cooler
ASUS ROG STRIX RX580 8GB Graphics Card
Creative Sound Blaster Z PCIe HQ Sound Card
3x LG IPS LED Monitors for video production & gaming
Samsung NVME PCIe M.2 500GB Drive
Samsung SATA 500GB Drive
Toshiba SATA N300 10TB NAS Drive
Corsair RM850x 80 PLUS Gold 850 Watts Power Supply Unit
Cons
I bought this PSU along with a 2080 Ti, AMD 3900x and NZXT Kraken. I build everything and used it for about 10 days but then one day I heard a very loud popping noise from the case and then the computer shut off immediately. I definitely noticed a burning smell.
Replaced the PSU with another brand new PSU (EVGA 1000 G3), computer started but all RGBs were damaged + the motherboard + the case controller (NZXT H510 controller). My monitor and backup driver was also connected to the same power outlet, so I don't think the problem was power surge or anything like that.
Tried to contact Corasir and their solution was to resolve the whole thing with Amazon! I had to build my PC again and compared a lot of PSUs. I went with EVGA 850 G5.
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