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What do you think about Corsair RM750X 750W

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Tom's Hardware
★★★★★
5 years ago
Corsair RM750x PSU : Improving On A Classic

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 RM750x costs $20 less, landing at $110.

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

ThinkComputers
★★★★★
8 years ago
Corsair RM750x 750W Power Supply Review

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 and more!

– Made with quality components; – Quiet fan with Zero RPM mode; – Good overall performance; – 7 year warranty; – Fully modular

– Does not support Corsair link

NikkTech
★★★★★
7 years ago
Corsair RM750X 750W Power Supply Unit Review

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 our new secondary test rig based on a Intel...

- 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

- None

HardOCP
★★★★★
5 years ago
Corsair RM750x 750W Power Supply Review

We enter testing today of the RM750x with a bit of trepidation as, over the years, we have seen a number of 750W power supplies from Corsair with very mixed results. On top of that, we never did review the original RM750x and the RM series unit we saw at 750W was heavily flawed.

jonnyGURU
★★★★★
5 years ago
Corsair RM750x 750W (2018)

Corsair is a company that likes to keep their products up to date. Not long ago, they replaced their venerable AX1500i with something even more powerful and awesome. They're at it again today with a freshened up version of their more budget friendly RM750x. Let's find out what's different.

Newegg
★★★
★★
7 years ago
Great product

Purchased this RMx because I didn't need the higher-end version with programs and all the extras, since my motherboard already has functionally similar programs.

Comes with a LOT of cables for every device you might need to install

Amazon
★★★★★
4 years ago

Let me start off by saying I'm not a novice builder. I got this PSU for a new gaming rig. It was working fine for the first 10 hours before I heard a loud pop. Freaking out - I turned the unit off and once O tried to turn it on again all I would get is a loud click and my PC would not boot.

KitGuru
★★★★★
8 years ago
Corsair RM750x review

Corsair launch a new range of power supplies today, available in 550w, 650w, 750w, 850w and 1000w capacities. The new RMx series is fully modular, 80 Plus Gold certified and has been designed using all high grade Japanese 105c capacitors.

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

Amazon
★★
★★★
6 years ago
It helps gaming

In a nutshell, it has enhanced my gaming greatly. Playing bigger games that need more power. If you play the likes of newer games such as Tomb Raider, Far crys, or Little Nightmares, get this for your computer.

novatech.co.uk
★★★★★
5 years ago

Too early to talk about reliability. But so far problem free operation.

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