Corsair HX1200i ATX 3.1 virtalähde, 1200 W, musta
Corsair HX1200i ATX 3.1 virtalähde, 1200 W, musta -arvostelut
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Bought this as I installed a much more power hungry PC, handles no problem. You get way too many leads with this, no shortage here.
Bought this as I installed a much more power hungry PC, handles no problem. You get way too many leads with this, no shortage here.
Gary
26. tammikuuta 2019
Used for mining, ran at a 1000w no problems, and it kept itself cool and quiet
Used for mining, ran at a 1000w no problems, and it kept itself cool and quiet
Yusuf Ayyub
18. joulukuuta 2018
1200 Watts is pretty extreme, and I'd be willing to bet that 90% of PC users don't even reach 75% of the capacity of this thing. That being said, while the initial price might be off-putting, remember that 80 Plus Platinum PSUs reach 92% efficiency (at 50% load), so if you buy a cheaper PSU that is say, Silver or Gold instead, while you save money up front, depending on the cost of energy you would likely end up saving more money in the long run if you had bought a more efficient PSU. Besides the efficiency, the fact that it comes with Corsair Link is really where it shines, being able to control PSU fan speeds and even intensely monitor the PSU output (wattage in/out, amperage as well) is very neat. Unfortunately (and this is more of a criticism of the software than the actual PSU), there isn't a supported Corsair Link for Linux, though naturally, someone as created one that is decent (OpenCorsairLink on Github).
1200 Watts is pretty extreme, and I'd be willing to bet that 90% of PC users don't even reach 75% of the capacity of this thing. That being said, while the initial price might be off-putting, remember that 80 Plus Platinum PSUs reach 92% efficiency (at 50% load), so if you buy a cheaper PSU that is say, Silver or Gold instead, while you save money up front, depending on the cost of energy you would likely end up saving more money in the long run if you had bought a more efficient PSU. Besides the efficiency, the fact that it comes with Corsair Link is really where it shines, being able to control PSU fan speeds and even intensely monitor the PSU output (wattage in/out, amperage as well) is very neat. Unfortunately (and this is more of a criticism of the software than the actual PSU), there isn't a supported Corsair Link for Linux, though naturally, someone as created one that is decent (OpenCorsairLink on Github).
Raleigh Littles
16. marraskuuta 2018
This thing is a beast. The 0 rpm fan at low load is what really did it for me. The efficiency rating is a bonus. 1200 watts is way past overkill on most systems. I’m consistently pulling about 700-800 watts. But it’s a pretty power hungry system. 2 GTX 1080TIs dual water cooled loops so 2 pumps and 12 fans. So I needed a big power supply and this definitely hit it out of the park. The Corsair link is a really neat software and you can set your own fan curve and monitor power input vs output.
This thing is a beast. The 0 rpm fan at low load is what really did it for me. The efficiency rating is a bonus. 1200 watts is way past overkill on most systems. I’m consistently pulling about 700-800 watts. But it’s a pretty power hungry system. 2 GTX 1080TIs dual water cooled loops so 2 pumps and 12 fans. So I needed a big power supply and this definitely hit it out of the park. The Corsair link is a really neat software and you can set your own fan curve and monitor power input vs output.
Shelby
27. lokakuuta 2018
Built a custom computer recently, top of the line, and this power supply fit right in. Definitely easy to install and worked like a charm.
Built a custom computer recently, top of the line, and this power supply fit right in. Definitely easy to install and worked like a charm.
L. Seldomane
12. lokakuuta 2018