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Seyed
Greater than one weekSupplying an ASUS ROG LGA1151 motherboard, i7 8700 CPU, ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2070, 3 Chassis Fans and minor other things well.
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Susan
> 3 daylove it oc with my 3060ti and worked fine would recommend
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BongWang
> 3 dayThis is worth the higher price than the CX series, for sure. It works like a DREAM. Super silent and turns my computer on without a hitch. After having a disaster of a time with the cheaper, hunk of garbage known as the CX series (whatever you do, please do not buy the CX!!!), I feel like I am in love with the RMx series.
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José L.
> 3 dayExcelente opción, sin ruido. La calidad del cuerpo y los cables es impecable.
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brad s
> 3 daygreat quality as I have always gotten from all my corsair purchases
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Felipe
Greater than one weeksi son de Colombia, super recomendado este y demás componentes comprados en la plataforma, las tiendas físicas no bajan precios y se hacen de oro. súper recomendado armar un pc comprado por partes al menos hasta que bajen los precios de las cosas en las tiendas.
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Amjad Zwaid
> 3 dayDid not work with my motherboard. Returned it.
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Mike P
> 3 dayA good PSU is one that does its job and goes unnoticed and thats exactly what this PSU does. I upgraded from a 500 watt evga bronze PSU after my 8700k upgrade and while the 500w evga was probably enough, I wanted something modular for cleaner cable management and the all black cables of this PSU were also a huge plus as theyre much nicer looking than the mustard and ketchup colored ones of my old one. My old PSU was somewhere around $30 when I got it a few years ago and with this one being at around $100 dollars you can see the difference in quality right out of the box, it just has a high end look and feel to it with the packaging and everything. I cant attest to the actual quality of the internals but the general consensus around the internet is that you do get what you paid for in terms of the components that this PSU is made of. I read somewhere that the older RM series used high quality capacitors for the main caps but lower quality secondary caps, while the newer RMx line uses the same high quality capacitors all throughout. I guess this PSU also comes with a 10 year warranty, which is reassuring as you usually dont see warranties span that much time and most people probably usually dont keep the same computer hardware that long anyway, though I definitely think that this PSU will be able to last through several builds. As for the 0db fan, I dont think my old PSU had that feature, but honestly I could never hear the PSU fan over the case fans at low load, and at high load my GPU fan would drown out any other noise.
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David
> 3 daySo far so good had A evga bronze 600 watt it killed my MB if ur not overclocking bronze is fine
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Muhammad Abdullah Al Shanfari
> 3 daySilent and working great, no problems since 2019.