
Corsair RM1000x
1000 W
Corsair RM1000x
1000 W
https://www.corsair.com/corsairmedia/sys_master/productcontent/RMx_Manual.pdf
It depends on what is attached to your RM750x. Are the cables permanently attached to the power supply unit? Then the cables must be replaced. If the cables are connected to the power supply unit with a plug, then not.
After a quick comparison, this product has these connections: 20+4-pin ATX 1x 4+4-pin 12V 2x 4pin Molex 11x 15-pin S-ATA 12x PCI Express 6+2-pin 8x And the product 15626047 : 20+4-pin ATX 1x 4+4-pin 12V 3x 4pin Molex 8x 15-pin S-ATA 14x PCI Express 6+2-pin 6x
They are minimally different in terms of the technique used. Old model: Corsair RM1000x (1000 W) New model (2021): Corsair RM1000X (1000 W)
The RM is very similar to the HX. The only real difference is in the efficiency certification. The RM is 80Plus Gold and the HXi is 80 Plus Platinum.
Yes, this is possible. See Product Page -> Specifications -> Show More -> Power Supply Connectors -> 6+2-pin PCI-Express PS: For just one graphics card alone, however, a 1000W power supply is a bit overkill.
Yes... Not twice as much, but a little reserve would not be bad, as the power supplies lose power over time. In your case, I would go for an 850W power supply. What should be considered with power supplies is the efficiency level - I prefer gold or platinum. I hope I was able to help you. LG Dino
be quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 (1200W) for example. It's a lot more expensive, but 170 would have been pretty cheap for the power supply of a high-end computer like you're planning.
It is apparently possible to order it.
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