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750W Corsair RMXx Shift Series RM750x 80+ Gold Fully Modular ATX 3.0 Power Supply
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Looks great but is it worth it?
- @takeiteasy Oct 22
I've been using it for about 6 months now and I have to say, it’s been rock solid. It runs super quiet, even under load. The 80+ gold rating is nice for efficiency, which helps with my power bill. But I did run into a small issue: the cables are a bit stiff and can be a pain to bend in tight spaces. Other than that, I can't complain!
- @danielclark92 Oct 22
How does this compare to other brands? I’m looking to upgrade my old power supply and I want something reliable but not too pricey. Any advice on that?
- @yopi777 Oct 22
Corsair is solid
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About this product:
- Re-designed modular power supply (PSU) that “shifts” the cable connections to the side of the PSU.
- Type 5 Gen 1 micro-fit PSU cables mean you only connect the cables your system needs while taking up less space.
- 140mm fluid dynamic bearing fan w/ specially calculated fan curve for high performance, low noise, and superior reliability.
- 80 Plus Gold certified for lower power consumption, less noise and cooler temperatures.
- Tuned for low noise operation even at full load; MTBF hours 100,000 hours.
- Zero RPM fan mode for near silent operation at low to medium loads.
- 100 percent industrial grade, 105°C rated Japanese capacitors ensure unwavering power and reliability.
- Fully modular cables, so you only connect the cables your system needs.
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5 Comments
Looks great but is it worth it?
I've been using it for about 6 months now and I have to say, it’s been rock solid. It runs super quiet, even under load. The 80+ gold rating is nice for efficiency, which helps with my power bill. But I did run into a small issue: the cables are a bit stiff and can be a pain to bend in tight spaces. Other than that, I can't complain!
How does this compare to other brands? I’m looking to upgrade my old power supply and I want something reliable but not too pricey. Any advice on that?
Corsair is solid
Corsair has a good reputation, but if you're looking for alternatives, Seasonic and EVGA are also great choices