CONCLUSION
Over the years Corsair has built quite the reputation in the PSU market not only thanks to their high performance and quality models but also because of their quite impressive/long warranties. Now I haven’t had the chance to test one of their PSUs for a couple of years (hopefully now that we started we will keep testing them) but once I knew CWT was behind the RM750X I knew exactly what to expect. Build quality is pretty much excellent and the same can be said about performance since rail stability couldn’t get much better. Having a fully modular PSU can come in handy since you can save space by just adding the power cables you need while the “future proof” feature can too benefit the end user if there’s ever a change from the 24 pin mainboard connector. The zero RPM feature for the 135mm fan is a good addition but it’s also something we see a lot lately by most manufacturers in the market so that didn’t really surprise us. As for efficiency well 80 Plus Gold may be the third best today but according to Corsair the RM750X almost made the 80 Plus Platinum certification so do keep that in mind too.
Corsair was never the most “affordable” manufacturer in the market but I was really surprised to see that today their RM750X 750W PSU retails for USD119.99 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 111.89Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de). Certainly you can find more affordable 80 Plus Gold power supply units at around the same output (and you can get the digital RMi series again by Corsair for roughly 15% more) but not with a 10 year warranty and that along with its excellent build quality and performance are more than enough for us to give the RM750X by Corsair our Platinum Award.
PROS
- Excellent Build Quality
- Rock Solid Rail Stability
- Fully Modular
- Flat Modular Cables
- 80 Plus Gold Certified
- Electrical Protections
- Zero RPM Feature
- Peak Output (925W)
- 10 Year Warranty
- Price (For Some)
CONS
- None