Specification: CORSAIR RMx Series RM650x
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8 reviews for CORSAIR RMx Series RM650x
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$199.99
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$199.99
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Eric N. –
Pros: So much to list here, Packaging: Your PSU is getting to you safely; tough foam and a nice velvet bag protect it from harm Bag for your cables, zip ties, screws Plenty of cables for a pretty beefy build Enough PCI-e power cables to run SLI/Crossfire Operation: Gold rated 750 watts 62.5A 12v Nippon Chemi-Con Caps are top quality and what I look for before considering PSUs Super silent cooling fan, almost never turns on for me Small power switch and power input so you get the maximum…
Joshua M. –
Pros: Out of the box this supply looks very good. It is fully modular, with a variety of connectors, including multiple PCI-E GPU connectors and two 8-Pin CPU power connectors. It appears to be well built all around. The internals look beefy and the capacitors I can see are all known good brands. The Cables are all of a good length and the larger bundles are sleeved, while the drive and accessory power cables are the ribbon style. The unit runs cool and quiet even when the fan is running….
Michael M. –
Pros: The 750x (like every Corsair PSU I have purchased) is packed very well, with a lot of extras. The unit itself is covered by a soft bag and surrounded by foam. I have a few of those bags now that I use for all sorts of things. The cables are packed in another bag that is also reusable. The unit itself was noticeably smaller than the 1000w unit it was replacing, giving me extra space for cable management. The modular cables worked well, leaving me with a clean, open interior. There were…
Bruce L. –
Pros: Fully Modular – This really helps on air flow and work space. No reason to buy non-modular PSU anymore, when the price points have fallen so much. Stable – Even at max power output, the PSU had not issues with support or heat. Temps never went above 50C. 12V rail remained stable with only 6% in fluctuations in voltage regulation, along with all other minor rails coming in at 5%. Very Quiet – Even at full output, the unit was far quieter than the rest of the computer. Warranty – 10…
Eric P. –
Pros: The Corsair RM650x 2018 [V2] is the update to their RM line featuring 80+ gold level efficiency. It is produced by long term OEM partner channel well [CWT] It is fully modular, main cables are very solid construction wise and it features Corsair standard flat ribbon SATA cables which are stiff but can be made more pliable with hot air. The mild update includes a bypass relay which supports the NTC thermistor, allowing for increased efficiency and enhanced inrush current protection….
Lance W. –
Pros: + 80 Plus Gold efficiency + Relatively low price + 650 watts of power with a 54 amp 12 volt rail + FULLY modular + All Japanese caps, nothing cheap inside this thing + Virtually silent, even under load + 10 year warranty and Corsair support, doesn’t get much more bulletproof Cons: – Mix of flat and braided cables, would have been nice to see all braided or all flat – No test button Overall Review: Not much really needs to be said about the RM series from Corsair – it’s 100% mid-range…
Adam B. –
Pros: This is the perfect PSU for a mid tower build. Small in size, but sturdy in its weight. Fully modular. I love minimalist builds that are clean. You can’t get that without fully modular cabling. 80 plus certified. This is very solid efficiency and will save you money on your electric bill over the lifetime of the PSU. I love the cabling. They’re stiff, similar to EVGA and SilverStone. But not so stiff to not be route-able and manageable. Cons: The only reason I’m not giving this 5 eggs…
Darrell L. –
Pros: * Ive used this for 2 weeks. Unless you are gaming, this thing is dead silent, as in 0dB. And then when gaming, it has a nice 150mm fan, meaning its QUIET. Silence is the name of the new game. Noise pollution is a thing that increases fatigue and stress. I dont care how high of performance something is, if its going to be loud, its a no-go. It turns on about 260 watts, so even low-power games can still be silent. That’s impressive. This means they used high-quality components that…