
Corsair RM850x *2018*
850 W
Corsair RM850x *2018*
850 W
Hello, It's in the specifications. There are even 6x
The RM series is of lower quality than the RMx series. Most forums recommend the RMx series. Don't skimp on the PSU. Buy the 850x, it's currently a very good price. However, 99% of the time you will get a German mains plug.
Yes, corsair includes 24pin and 8pin connector which is compatible on your motherboard board
According to Corsair, Chinese capacitors are installed in the RM850 and Japanese capacitors in the RM850x. The Japanese capacitors are of higher quality, which allows Corsair to offer a longer warranty of 10 years.
Since all power supply units have the same size, they also fit into the PC case. The only problems are with special Dell cases, as they sometimes use special power supply units.
Mine says between Wed 13 Jan and Sat 16 Jan. You should receive the delivery by then
It depends on what cables you need. See the manual on page 5 to find out which cables are included with this one: https://www.corsair.com/corsairmedia/sys_master/productcontent/RMx_2018_Manual.pdf Basically, you have to check whether the required cables (plugs) for the CPU voltage are included, as well as the correct cables (plugs) for your graphics card.
No
According to the manufacturer, there are 6 PCI-E 6+2 pin spaces.
There really is a bit of everything between the cables, so I expect so. I found the connector for the GeForce GTX 1080 on it.
I wouldn't worry too much about the power supply. There should be hardly any differences between the 2018 and 2020 models.
Hello, yes this product is compatible with your configuration. A very good product, good brand.
You rarely have to worry about power supplies. Should fit.
Ciao Nico Yes, the power supply is compatible with the mainboard. You can see it under the specifications of the power supply :) It says: 1x 20+4-pin ATX 2x 4+4-pin 12V It is simply written a little differently, but that works without problems :) Greez whitelemur
...there will be no short circuit ! :) You can also install one with 1200 W if you need such power.
I have the same one and was worried at first. However, at a certain level of use, it starts. So yes.
Yep, it's no problem
Hello, Yes no prob! I have rtx Xtreme ti with OC and 9900K OC
For the i version: via Corsair Link Digital you can monitor the power supply performance, switch between single and multi-rail modes and control the fan speed directly from your desktop. Whether you need this is up to you ;-)
850W should be enough, but if you want to be on the safe side, I would recommend 1000W. 1000W is also more suitable if you upgrade your components at some point. Then you don't have to replace the power supply.
RMi comes with iCue interface, so it offers additional monitoring and control functions.
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