But since fan technology got better and most hign-end Corsair PSUs such as AX and HX series are so quiet, all you’d hear is the newborn crying in the house. RMx series was first released to fill in the void of silent PSUs where they are desperately needed for a long and fruitful marriage. RM Mid-range Quiet Series (recommended for gaming/media builds) Last piece of info for those who are interested, the CS-series runs at 90% power-efficient on 50% load, 87% on 100% load (115Vac). Unless you are doing experiment on the Inhumans like Hydra. However, both NVIDIA and AMD are slowly phasing dual GPU tech because in reality, most gaming system don’t need to have two videos to renders beautifully these days. That is plenty of power for a SLI/Crossfire setup. And to ensure consistent power delivery on such mid-range gaming PC, the CS750M for example, is designed with 62A on the +12V single rail. So Corsair mixes up the ingredients and brings forth the CS series - an excellent blend of both world at an affordable cost.ĬS-series has 80-Plus Gold power rating, semi-modular cable management, thermally controlled fan that doesn’t pick up much noticeable noise (max at 24 dBA) until system is over 50% load.
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On other hand the TX series coming up next is a professional power supply that runs a little more quiet, all Japanese capacitors and labeled 80-Plus Gold but of course it’ll come with a price. Gamers in particular, will be having a hard time to pick out a reliable, sufficient-wattage power supply that doesn’t really break the bank.Īs you have seen, the the GS series above is a great power supply for gaming system but it doesn’t have very good energy efficiency and is non-modular.
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As the gaming industry continues to grow, the hardware market will always be flooded with new PSUs from every corner of the world.