Corsair, known for its reliable power supplies, has upgraded its popular RMx series with full ATX 3.1 compatibility. This enhancement ensures that the RMx lineup can power the latest hardware, including high-performance GPUs, without needing multiple connectors. The new models, available in 750W, 850W, and 1000W versions, now feature 12V-2×6 connectors designed to support current and next-generation graphics cards.
The RMx series doesn’t just stop at ATX 3.1 compliance. According to Corsair, it includes several improvements that aim to enhance user experience. These upgrades include a redesigned six-layer PCB and a 140mm fluid dynamic bearing fan. The fan also has a new speed control knob, offering more flexibility for users who want to manage cooling and noise. Corsair proudly mentions that the fan will remain off until the PSU reaches a certain load, thanks to its Zero RPM mode.
Corsair has secured Gold certification from Cybenetics for the RMx series, which promises up to 91% efficiency. It also received an A+ noise rating, making it quieter than many alternatives. This significant upgrade reduces heat generation and ensures stable performance under heavy loads.
For those looking to upgrade, Corsair’s official site offers these PSUs, backed by a 10-year warranty. With improved efficiency, reduced noise, and future-proof compatibility, the RMx ATX 3.1 series sets a new benchmark for power supplies.
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