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Corsair RM650 Power Supply review


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The Corsair RM650 is an attractive power supply, finished in plain black with white and yellow product branding on the sides.
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The large 135mm fan can be seen behind the grill – we will take a closer look at this later in the review.

The unit passed our ‘screwdriver’ stress test, which involves running a Philip’s head driver down the side of the chassis with weak to modest pressure. How often have you accidentally hit a power supply with some tools during a system build phase?
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One side of the power supply is vented to help with air flow. At the side is a power switch and connector. The company attach a little sticker to explain the ‘silent operation' at ‘low to moderate loads'.
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The modular panel resides on the other side of the chassis and is clearly labelled to help ensure the installation phase is as painless as possible. There is also a CLINK connector here if you want to use the Corsair software.
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Corsair RM650 Power Supply
DC Output
+3.3V
+5V
+12V
-12V
+5Vsb
Max Output
25A
25A
54A
0.8A
3A
Total Power 130W 650W 9.6W 15W
650W

The single 12V rail can deliver 54A. Both +3.3V and +5V output can deliver 25A.

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3 comments

  1. Awesome, looks good to me!

  2. Nothing exciting or groundbreaking but seems good value for money based on all the features.

  3. nice review, have use c-link cable?? i need internal usb port? thx