Semi-modular, easy installation, plenty of overhead for what I need.
-dont need 4 cables going to my 4090 anymore! -normal sized (not huge like some psu this big)
Nice cables, great length, and one molex on the sata power cables, so I was able to tuck the other cable away. The PSU still had a floppy power plug on one cable.
The smaller Type 5 connections are nice, and the end-to-end Type 5 GPU power cable was awesome for a new build, since my card is also Type 5. No need to use an adapter.
Easy to install. Great graphics for the price.
Engineering overkill Titanium efficiency Silent unless your PC is pulling >800W Top quality components and build Powers pretty much anything possible in a personal PC TWO 12vHPWR connectors in case graphics cards ever go insane 12 year warranty is best in class
Quiet Cool
Top tier 1000 watts & 80+ Gold to keep everything powered up. Made by CWT (Channel Well Technology). Side mounted connections. Lots of cables. Runs quiet. ATX12V v3.0, PCIe 5.0 compliant. 10 year warranty. Decent price for a 1KW. Easy to install & work with. Looks great in an all white component build.
Seems reliable, efficient and good value. Fully modular and has enough juice to support my build (7900xt and 9800x3d). Doesn't seems too loud. Cables seem good quality - most of them are the flat kind and it comes with a dedicated 12vhpwr connector.
PC boot with no power supply related issues Fully Modular cables for better cable management Perfect wattage to power my pc Affordable
- Clean - Easy to install - Easy to use - Fully modular cables makes everything easier - Price was good
- Build quality is on par with Corsairs other products. I still have some that are nearing a decade old, as crazy as that is. (Not with the RM850x, though. See Con #1.) - Zero-RPM fan mode is great, and a good offset for the fluid dynamic bearing fan, which Id guess isnt a ML-line quality or anything, and they also employ specially calculated fan curves (like I do in my motherboards BIOS and in EVGA Precision X1) I barely felt the airflow during my stress test, and it stayed under 50C at 50% load. - The fan curve for the RM850X is: 0RPM for 0% to 40% system load, 425RPM and 4dBA for 50% to 80% load; 680RPM and 18.2dBa@90% load; 900RPM and 25.1dBa@100% load (for comparison, a human whisper is 25dBa, or decibels-per-ampere). - Modular PSUs make it nice to be able to exclude cables I dont need for less clutter! - The purported efficiency profile is best for a 50% load, at 91.1%, and 100% load is 88.12% efficiency, per the spec sheet. I dont have a load-tester, but I do have an ATX breakout board modified with a larger-current fuse, and Im very tempted to pull it back out of my rig and test this efficiency rating and noise efficiency of the caps with a 750W audio amplifier and matched Skar Audio subwoofers. Thats something I can see on the oscilloscope, too. - The ports and connectors are a smaller interface compared to the older model. (I welcome it, though it does start the trend of a whole box of old PSU cables becoming obsolete.) - Ive recorded vocals with my AKG C214 condenser mic into Audacity via USB audio interfaces and (a Behringer mixer and Motu M4). Listening back on my AKG Q701s and Presonus studio monitors, it sounds absolutely clean on the digital storage and reproduction side. No coil whine so far with this one. - The overall size is slightly smaller and shorter, so theres now a rodent-sized crawl-space under my case where a bundle of wires used to be stuffed. Yay for airflow. But that header location for the power cables is not the best implementation, IMO. - The opening MSRP for this product is competitive and provides value, considering economic inflation. If there is any coil whine in the next ten years, then call Corsair! - That 10-year warranty alone is worth the MSRP. Consumers pay considerably more for such extended warranties at big-box stores. - ATX 3.0 and PCIe5, baybayyyy! Ive been holding off on a GPU upgrade because of Nvidias shenanigans, but Im going to aim for a next-gen contender for GDDR7. Like if EVGA and Intel ARC were to rescue one another. - Transparency: I have to slide this one in, but this is a pretty nice product overall, and Corsair published a reviewers guide linked in the press release for this product that seems as close to a datasheet as we could expect. I get the vibe that they sincerely try to engineer superior products for us weebs and geeks, and it shows in their customer participation and image. There are a few brands like that across tech. Im glad we still have it, and that everything hasnt turned into whatever comes out of Shenzhen.
Build Quality Nice Cables 600w 12vhpwr is very nice
Looks good, well packaged, easy to install, quiet.
i've never deviated from using corsair's psus. they have the best warranty, theyre built to last, and they perform flawlessly. in 20 years i've never had an issue with their products
I was looking for a PSU under one bill. This was the best deal (850w) and I found several positive detailed reviews that showed this PSU was stable and had smooth power delivery with quality components. Very quiet!! My GPU fans (3070ti tuff) drown out any noise from PSU!!
SFX size and fit into my D11 Mini wqithout issue
Very good psu that i had picked up for around 40 $ on sale and seems to be serving me well powering an a8 6500 and a radeon 7870 with no errors yet and stays very cool.
Really good value for a 600w 80+ NON-MODULAR PSU. Goes on sale often. The negative reviews are really head scratching as it's your responsibility to know what connectors it comes with and to test any product as soon as you receive it. Also keep in mind that you can buy SPLITTERS for extra connectivity if what comes with the unit isn't acceptable.
no tangled mess like you get with traditional psu, works really well. and quite