Corsair RM PSU Review & Live Load Testing - first video in the new office and I finally get the sunmoon out to torture some PSU's!
I have the Corsair AX 1200i.
I must say that these cables with the two 6+2 PCIe Pins on one end and only one connector on the other are meant for 6+8 pin for graphic cards. If 2x 8 pin power is pulled the PSU will shut down. So I am forced to used more cables...
Is that true with the RM series as well?
Nice video Tom I really enjoyed waiting for the fan to spin up and a great point mentioning how much various systems actually pull from the wall. It's becoming far more informative than just saying 'it has a zero-RPM fan mode'.
It would be nice to install Corsair Link on the testing laptop so you can compare the PSU reporting with the PSU tester and it might help explain what the Link stuff is for because I don't even really know what happens when you hook it up to a PSU.
Ive NEVER ran into that issue mate and I use the daisy chains for every review.
As you may see in my signature I'm using 3x R9 290X cards, and if I connected one of those cables to 2 cards 8-Pin it will shut down mining LiteCoins. I had to flip the cables around so it remains in two cards but is in the 8-pin in one and in the 6 pin in the other...
I got way to excited when I saw this is the first video in the new office, friggin muppet I' am. But anyway, watching it now. DING!
Hahaaa nice description of the loosing your case badges, these videos always end up in me having a chuckle. The other day it was something about being simple but no not that type of simple, that got me as well. Hehehe.
Where can you get one of those testers? I search for SM-5500ATE and get a whole bunch of China links that are all dead ends lol
Ive never ran 3 cards but 2 cards on daisey chains is fine dude - Ive run 690's and the MARS/Ares cards this way too. Maybe its because the 290's are silly power hungry
nice review man. Just was curious if you will test an AX1200 vs AX1200i and CM V1000. Just wanted to know if the CM V1000 unit(Seasonic) and Corsair AX1200(Seasonic) are better than AX1200i(Flextronics) ?
Very specific request. The AX1200 is a flex unit too btw.
But no I wont be testing those. In fact I wont be flooding the site with PSU reviews - Ill just do the odd one here and there because I have all the other products to think about too.