Testseek.co.uk have collected 55 expert reviews of the Corsair RMx Series RM750x 750W and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair RMx Series RM750x 750W.
December 2015
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55 Reviews
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157 Reviews
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The editors liked
Full power at 49 °C
Efficient
Silent
Low ripple
Load regulation on the minor rails• Quality caps
Hold-up time
Fully modular
Warranty
Excellent ripple suppression
Quiet across its operating range
Solid build quality
2x EPS & 4x PCIe connectors
Smaller dimensions than its predecessor
10-year warranty
Full power at 47 degrees Celsius
High overall performance
Silent at low and mid loads
Fully compliant with ATX v2.52
Highly efficient at light loads
Long hold-up time
Low inrush current
Magnetic Levitation fan
Two EPS and four PCIe connectors
Ful
Great build quality
All 105c Japanese grade capacitors
Ripple suppression
Type 4 cables
Low noise
The editors didn't like
Small price difference with the RM750i
Single EPS connector
No fan test button
Distance between 4-pin Molex connectors
In-cable capacitors
Short distance between peripheral connectors
No fan-test button
High OCP triggering points on the minor rails
A small overall efficiency boost would be nice
The fan speed profile could be even more relaxed
In cable capacitors
Small distance between peripheral connectors
Corsair have so many supplies available right now
We think some people will be confused on which they need.
Full power at 47 degrees Celsius, High overall performance, Silent at low and mid loads, Fully compliant with ATX v2.52, Highly efficient at light loads, Long hold-up time, Low inrush current, Magnetic Levitation fan, Two EPS and four PCIe connectors, Ful
High OCP triggering points on the minor rails, A small overall efficiency boost would be nice, The fan speed profile could be even more relaxed, In cable capacitors, Small distance between peripheral connectors
The new Corsair RM750x (2021) achieves top performance, isn't noisy, and is equipped with a top-notch ML fan...
Excellent ripple suppression, Quiet across its operating range, Solid build quality, Fully modular, 2x EPS & 4x PCIe connectors, Smaller dimensions than its predecessor, 10-year warranty
In-cable capacitors, Short distance between peripheral connectors, No fan-test button
The new RM750x is clearly a better PSU than the previous version, offering similar performance in a more compact chassis, along with a quieter fan profile. The cherry on top is the inclusion of two EPS connectors, which make this PSU compatible with more...
Published: 2018-06-08, Author: Mike , review by: eteknix.com
At this price range, for a Gold rated power supply, you are a little spoiled for choice. In terms of performance though, the Corsair RM 750X does a fantastic job. Not only does it look good, even for a power supply, but it also gives excellent, efficient...
Published: 2017-12-18, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
The performance of all of the tested power supplies are good or very good across the board. The Be quiet! Pure Power 9 CM 700W and the Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700W drop down a little bit too far with their voltage on the 12 volt rail at high load, b...
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Published: 2017-11-06, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
The performance of all of the tested power supplies are good or very good across the board. The Be quiet! Pure Power 9 CM 700W and the Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700W drop down a little bit too far with their voltage on the 12 volt rail at high load, b...
At the risk of being a bit dull, just as in earlier power supply tests we can state that in this day and age you have to make a serious effort to purchase a truly bad PSU. In particular in the class as discussed in this test. However, that does not mean...
Full power at 49 °C, Efficient, Silent, Low ripple, Load regulation on the minor rails• Quality caps, Hold-up time, Fully modular, Warranty
Small price difference with the RM750i, Single EPS connector, No fan test button, Distance between 4-pin Molex connectors
If you don't need the extra bell and whistles of the RM750i and want to save some bucks then the RM750x is a good choice, however the price difference between these two products is small.£97.99 On AmazonMOREPSUs 101A Detailed Look Into Power SuppliesM...
Published: 2015-09-29, Author: Allan , review by: kitguru.net
great build quality, all 105c Japanese grade capacitors, ripple suppression, type 4 cables, low noise
Corsair have so many supplies available right now, we think some people will be confused on which they need.
Corsair already have a wide range of power supplies available for the enthusiast audience as you can see if you look at this listing page on Overclockers UK. Their updated RMi series was launched in June this year with Corsair Link Support. The RMx units...
Full power at 47 degrees Celsius, High overall performance, Silent at low and mid loads, Fully compliant with ATX v2.52, Highly efficient at light loads, Long hold-up time, Low inrush current, Magnetic Levitation fan, Two EPS and four PCIe connectors, Ful
High OCP triggering points on the minor rails, A small overall efficiency boost would be nice, The fan speed profile could be even more relaxed, In cable capacitors, Small distance between peripheral connectors
The new Corsair RM750x (2021) achieves top performance, isn't noisy, and is equipped with a top-notch ML fan...
Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Corsair's RMx series was due for a revamp. A lot of time has passed since 2016, and technology has moved on to allow Corsair to create a better RMx series PSUs for 2021's PC market. Corsair's new RMx series of power supplies come with a new external aesth...