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Now Corsair are refreshing their range of available PSUs with the introduction of the mainstream RM series. We have the 750w version on our test bench today.
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Corsair have earned a respected place in the minds of the enthusiast user over the years having produced a wide range of quality memory, cases, headsets, solid state drives, keyboards and power supplies.
Today we look at one of their new power supplies in the ‘RM’ range – the RM650. The company are also releasing a RM450, RM550, RM750, RM850 and RM1050 model to suit all systems. All of the RM range is 80 Plus Gold Certified, pure modular and is designed with low noise as a primary focus.
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Corsair is perhaps the most active company in the PSU market this year, which may be slightly ironic, as they originally were a memory manufacturer that diversified into the PSU market just a few years ago. Apparently, the tens of products which they have been marketing via their six PSU series were not enough, leading Corsair to develop a seventh, new series. Today, the company’s new power supply series, the RM, is a fact, bringing 6 new units into their already crowded power supply ranks. The smallest power supply of the series starts at 450 W and the most powerful version reached up to 1000 W. Today we are having a close look at the RM650 which, as the name implies, is the 650 W version.
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Technic3D hat das Corsair RM650 Netzteil im Test. Semipassiv und mit einer 80Plus Gold Zertifizierung versehen, soll das RM650 als Gesamtpaket die Kundschaft überzeugen. Wie das 650 Watt Netzteil im Test abschneidet, steht im nachfolgenden Review.
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Günstige 80Plus-Gold-Netzteile sind derzeit im Trend. Diesem folgt auch Corsair mit der RM-Serie und verzichtet dabei nicht auf wichtige Ausstattungsmerkmale, sondern entwirft ein Featureset, das bis auf die digitale Steuerung den High-End-Serien nahe kommt. Die von uns getesteten Modelle - RM450 und RM750 - werden von unterschiedlichen OEMs gefertigt, weshalb wir nun einen Blick auf beide Netzteile werfen.
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Corsair recently introduced its new RM series to succeed the TX line of power supplies. The focus is on silence, according to Corsair, but they should also perform well in other areas and carry an appealing price tag. We tested the 750W model to find out whether the new series lives up to those claims.
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Six years ago Corsair first entered the PSU market with the HX520W and HX620W, both of which products were marked as a great success for the company. Today the company offers 6 series of PSUs but the HX series remains alive, with its modular 80Plus Gold certified units right between the elite AX series and the mainstream 80Plus Bronze certified TX series. In this review we are taking a crack at testing the most popular model of the HX series, the HX850.
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Corsair gives the HX850 PSU an overhaul and sets a new benchmark for DC output quality in the process.
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Corsair are widely renowned for their top-quality components ranging from RAM to cases that cater for the enthusiast market. One area where Corsair has always delivered are power supplies- Corsair has always provided high-quality units ranging from their budget Builder series all the way up the enthusiast AX-series.
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In August this year we analysed the latest high end power supply from Corsair, the AX1200i. It claimed our highest award and exhibited no weaknesses. The lower wattage models have been a long time coming, but today the wait is thankfully over.
Corsair have just released the AX760i and AX860i power supplies, priced around the £164.99 and £179.99 inc vat point respectively. The AX1200i is one of the finest power supplies available in the enthusiast sector and by the end of this review we will know if the AX760i and AX860i share the same admirable award winning characteristics.
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