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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Taco
> 24 hourWhat more can you want? Its a great, decently quite, PSU. Get it.
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W.E.
> 24 hourWas dead upon arrival. Going to order another one and see if it works this time around.
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Tim
> 24 hourEspecially with RMx series. SuperFlower and EVGA are also in the same league, so this is the matter of availability and price. I found this one to be the most affordable without compromise in quality. Excellent piece of hardware.
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Zach
> 24 hourIt works great and it’s very quiet do you want be sorry
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supersoft
> 24 hourTrying to think of a good reason to justify 5 stars on a psu. Oh yeah, heres a good reason, plugged everything in, and it worked. 5 stars.
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LUNCHBOX
> 24 hourRUNS MY RTX 3090 ,RYZEN 5 3600 ,B450 TOMAHAWK AND MY M.2 2TB AND 4TB HDD NO PROBLEM AND HAS 80+ AND RUNS NEAR SILENT WHEN GAMING AND TOTALLY SILENT WHEN DOING ANYTHING ELSE! 10/10!!!
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Huey
> 24 hourAfter 11 years of usage my previous Corsair 750W had finally showed some age and started acting up such as when in game at max or near max settings the PC would either forced reboot or blackout the screen.
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Scotty H.
> 24 hourWhat can I say it’s a good power supply
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Richard F Keller V
> 24 hourI ordered this item and immediately installed it the first day. The modular install - only needing to plug in the cords you intend to use - is really nice, but didnt save that much space in the bottom of the tower since the cords dont really bend quite as easily or immediately out of the unit.
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Todd Secor
> 24 hourI dont know who at corsair decided to use these cables but they are terrible. At each connector they use about 2 inches of heat shrink. This basically means there is a 2 inch hard piece of plastic at each end of the cables that cannot bend. Essentially what happens is the cable sticks straight out from the connector about 3 inches and there is nothing you can do about it without potentially damaging the cables. This is a nightmare for cable management. Who the hell thought this would be a good idea and why has corsair not fixed this yet?