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Corsair RM850x (2021) Review - Setting the Standards in the 850W Gold Category
You will find the review of the new RM1000x here: https://youtu.be/eJTifK0STt0

TechPowerUp review of the RM850x: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/corsair-rmx-series-850-w-2021/

Tom's Hardware review of the RM1000x: https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-rm1000x-2021-power-supply-review

The new Corsair RMx PSUs have ASM compatibility and perform as well as their predecessors while improving them in some key areas, including efficiency at very light and light loads. The ML fan is a great addition. Not that the riffle-bearing fan on the previous generation wasn't good, on the contrary, but ML fans are better since they do not have any problems operating under high operating temperatures for prolonged periods. Another significant change is the additional EPS connector with the 850 W and 1000 W models. I can't help but wonder which CPU will need this many EPS connectors.

Competition in the 850 W Gold category is fierce. Still, the Corsair RM850x performs well, placing third in my relative performance chart, with only a small gap to the Seasonic Focus Plus Gold of similar capacity and the EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G3, the inferior G5 model has replaced. Practically, the RM850x and Focus GX-850 are the leaders in the 850 W category. Another notable mention in this wattage range is the Thermaltake ToughPower GF1 850, which also uses a CWT platform.

Pros ?
• Delivered full power at 47C
• Good overall performance
• Highly efficient at light loads
• Good transient response
• Excellent ripple suppression
• Long hold-up time
• Fully compliant with ATX v2.52
• Effective APFC converter
• Good build quality
• Magnetic levitation bearing fan
• Quiet (as long as the load on the minor rails doesn't exceed 70-80 W)
• Three EPS and six PCIe connectors
• Long cables
• Low EMI emissions
• Low inrush currents
• Fully modular
• 10-year warranty

Cons ?
• High OCP triggering points on the minor rails
• Needs a small efficiency boost
• In-cable capacitors
• Peripheral connectors aren't far enough apart

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00:00 – Intro
00:11 – Product Presentation
00:25 – Major Differences with the Previous Line
01:21 – Efficiency
01:54 – Price & Warranty
02:02 – Power Specifications
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