Corsair RMX Series, RM850x, 850 Watt, 80+ Gold Certified, Fully Modular Power Supply (Low Noise, Zero RPM Fan Mode, 105°C Capacitors, Fully Modular Cables, Compact Size) Black
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Olivier Breton
> 24 hourIf you are looking for a quiet power supply this is the one. I choosed the 850w so the fan almost never spin! Very satisfied.
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R. Bourne
> 24 hourBUT the quality of their cables suck!
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Tim D.
> 24 hourGood psu havent had problems
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john lam
> 24 hourMy old cx750 was quiet as a mouse. This thing is obnoxiously loud. Works well and dandy, but Im having trouble tolerating the coil whine.
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ANTONIO ILGARLO
> 24 hourfor this moment all works fine, come in original packed, in good shape, all the stickers new and originals.
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Suparit Ariya
> 24 hourGreat psu
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Daniel
> 24 hourModular psus are great, main mobo cable was a little short but was usable. Didnt like the included gpu cable. Yea is supports 12 pin but has some useless adapters hanging.
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victor arteaga
> 24 hourfuente muy silenciosa, y de gran potencia
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justin
> 24 hourThis is an amazing power supply! Easy to install and super quiet, the only reason I don’t give it 5 star is the cables are bulky and hard to hide. I’d highly suggest this psu but get cable extensions to hide the thick 24 pin and gpu cables.
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James
> 24 hourOverall a great PSU. I gave it 3 stars for Easy to Install and Ill explain. Full Modular PSUs should be able to just unplug one PSU, swap in a new PSU, and plug in. With out the need to swap out all the power cables. However this is not a truth. The headers will match, meaning they will plug into where they are supposed to plug into. But, the wiring will not always match. So lets say on your current PSU for cable A. The number 1 wire on your current power supply is negative. But on your new power supply the number 1 wire could be positive. This can cause your components to either not turn on at all or in worse case scenarios fry outright. If youre new to using or swapping out a fully modular PSU for a new fully modular PSU you will need to remove all the power cables and use the cables that come with the new unit.