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Corsair HX1500i Fully Modular Ultra-Low Noise ATX Digital Power Supply (Three EPS12V Connectors, 140mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan, Zero RPM Mode, 80 PLUS Platinum Efficiency) Black

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I did, a focus 550W gold full modular - spark shown in less than 2 months. Waited 6 months got a focus 550W gold semi-modular - spark show after 10 months. Previous PSU was a corsair HX 620W lasted 8 + years. Put a 660W Ion+ Platinum in there now (sons PC). I was a seasonic fan until then. It's a challenge to find what ATX ver they build any of their PSU's to. Good thing for the warranty. Doesn't help the burnt electronics smell in my house though. Which is from June 2018. So no they don't. Cud-dos to Corsair for being honest and transparent though. Ten-Year Warranty: Your guarantee of reliable operation that will last across several system builds. The Corsair HX1500i meets the competition more efficiently than its small sibling, the HX1000i. Still, the performance difference with the flagship AX1600i is significant, but the price difference between these two models is also vast, at 210 dollars. The HX1500i achieves high enough overall performance, although I expected more from its semi-digital platform. The iCUE compatibility also provides it with several interesting features, including the option to set up a custom fan speed profile, should the default not fit your needs. I am not sure how many users will bother with the complex iCUE app, but the options are there for those who have the patience to fiddle with them. The other side of the power supply has the power connector, the power switch and a vented port to aid with cooling efficiency.

Just buy Seasonic (yes I am a Seasonic fan boy lol).I did, a focus 550W gold full modular - spark shown in less than 2 months. Waited 6 months got a focus 550W gold semi-modular - spark show after 10 months. Previous PSU was a corsair HX 620W lasted 8 + years. Put a 660W Ion+ Platinum in there now (sons PC). I was a seasonic fan until then. It's a challenge to find what ATX ver they build any of their PSU's to. Good thing for the warranty. Doesn't help the burnt electronics smell in my house though.

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Fact of the matter is, you don't need a 12+4-pin on the PSU side. They're doing it for marketing. And judging by the comments in this thread, it's working. User sees the new connector on the PSU side and automatically assumes the PSU meets the new requirements.

To learn more about the CORSAIR HX1000i Fully Modular Ultra-Low Noise ATX Power Supply, please visit: Which is from June 2018. So no they don't. Cud-dos to Corsair for being honest and transparent though. Owen1982It should be Titanium at these wattages. And custom fan curves? Erm, sure, that won't go wrong :) (I hope it's not that dumb to cook itself). While we can’t configure OCP points on a per +12V rail basis like we can in the AXi, we can still toggle single and multiple +12V rail operation on the HXi. Like with the AXi series of power supplies, the HXi ships as a multiple +12V rail power supply by default. Do you know what you're talking about before calling something "moronic"? SpDFre@KGiven the review of the Gigabyte PSU it seems like some companies are really confused about PCIe 5.0 and ATX 3.0. Just including the PCIe 5.0 cable does not make it ATX 3.0. The power spike requirements are actually pretty hard to pass for ATX 3.0. While ATX 3.0 spec part will make it easier for higher TDP CPU + GPU combo compatibility down the line, as long as your not at your bare minimum wattage for GPU requirements its likely to have less effect. Real world testing versus a worst case spec will take the cards being available to find out.The AIB's that have been showing 12+4-pin connectors on the PSU side are literally just slapping a connector on the PSU side without doing any of the ATX 3.0 test plan.Used a PSU tester (hooked up the 24pin - cpu - gpu - molex cables on the tester) everything seems fine voltage wise correct? see picture. But the PG (Power Good Delay) sits at 90ms. Is this the normal value or within spec for the HX1500i? You will always have better results if you use a single cable instead of a 12 pin to 8 pins adapter + normal PCIE cables. jonnyGURUWhy would you need a "16-pin" (I take it you mean the 12+4-pin 12VHPWR connector) on the PSU side. Let's start with the basics. The HX850 boasts an 80+ Platinum efficiency rating, which means it's able to deliver up to 92% energy efficiency, resulting in lower energy costs and less heat generation. With a fully modular design, you can customize the cables to your exact needs, ensuring a clean and clutter-free build. And with a 10-year warranty, you can trust that the HX850 is built to last. This is a fully digital unit with resonant LLC topology and DC to DC conversion. It has been created for Corsair by CWT under their guidance. The soldering and build quality is at a level we would expect for a flagship model. The unit is clean and well designed throughout.

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