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Stanley
Greater than one weekVery good product. I’m leaving the thickness as 4/5 for now because the 24 pin connector cable is a bit large for my Alienware Aurora R7 case. However, if you have an actual mid to full sized tower this wouldnt be an issue. Overall an amazing product well worth the money.
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Kaushik
> 3 dayIt seems to work great. He is running 2 x RTX 2080 with no problem.
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Rob
> 3 dayI did a complete rebuild / installation of my current Hackintosh build after I couldnt get my system to POST and it was bootlooping at time. My Corsair SF450 PSU seemed a bit suspect as the smaller ones have had iffy reviews. I swapped it out with this RM750x and moved everything into a new NZXT case. Stupid me just assumed a brand new gold class PSU would work, ended up swapping motherboard and CPU before finally trying a different PSU which finally got things working.
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Darrell Harwood
> 3 dayIt does exactly as intended, and within my BeQuiet! Silent Base 800 case, there is no sound at all coming from the PSU.
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User365643
> 3 dayI really like this power supply. The biggest advantage in my opinion is its completely silent! The modular cable design is another great thing because I can connect only the cables that I use.
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angel cotes
> 3 dayExcelente producto, llego muy buenas condiciones
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Axroxe
> 3 dayMuy bien empacado, todo de buena calidad, excelente precio.
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Dex
> 3 daySiempre he confiado en la marca Corsair. Pero ayer, mientras jugaba con una 3070ti simplemente emitió una mini explosión (tronido fortísimo) y dejó de funcionar. Sabía que algunas fuentes Gigabyte tenían este problema, pero jamás pensé que sucedería con Corsair. Una lástima
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M1030B1
> 3 dayExtremely quiet and never over heats ( arch software and streaming 4 monitors and all the extra power eating items I could find.
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James
> 3 dayOverall 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.