Blackened98 Commendable Dec 10, 2016 33 0 1,530 Feb 11, 2017 #1 I have an GTX 1060 6GB and i7 7700K with a Noctua NH D14 Cooler Will Corsair CX Series CX650M will be good for my build ?
I have an GTX 1060 6GB and i7 7700K with a Noctua NH D14 Cooler Will Corsair CX Series CX650M will be good for my build ?
Solution D Deleted member 217926 Feb 11, 2017 Actually that's the fully DC to DC regulated CX refresh. Based on the now discontinued RM line. It's pretty good. The 450w, 550w and 650w units are the refresh. The old ones are the 430w, 500w and 600w. Aris liked it. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-cx650m-psu,4770-11.html
Actually that's the fully DC to DC regulated CX refresh. Based on the now discontinued RM line. It's pretty good. The 450w, 550w and 650w units are the refresh. The old ones are the 430w, 500w and 600w. Aris liked it. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-cx650m-psu,4770-11.html
maxalge Champion Ambassador May 31, 2012 13,373 4 56,960 Feb 11, 2017 #2 Blackened98 : I have an GTX 1060 6GB and i7 7700K with a Noctua NH D14 Cooler Will Corsair CX Series CX650M will be good for my build ? mediocre unit, there are much better options for the money https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1161835-REG/sea_sonic_electronics_s12ii_620_bronze_ss_620g_s12ii_series_ss_620gb_active.html Upvote 0 Downvote
Blackened98 : I have an GTX 1060 6GB and i7 7700K with a Noctua NH D14 Cooler Will Corsair CX Series CX650M will be good for my build ? mediocre unit, there are much better options for the money https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1161835-REG/sea_sonic_electronics_s12ii_620_bronze_ss_620g_s12ii_series_ss_620gb_active.html
S sizzling Titan Oct 18, 2006 27,231 3,301 112,240 Feb 11, 2017 #3 It is ok but personally Id go for something higher end if planning to overclock. The PSU is key for overclocking. Upvote 0 Downvote
It is ok but personally Id go for something higher end if planning to overclock. The PSU is key for overclocking.
D Deleted member 217926 Guest Feb 11, 2017 Solution #4 Actually that's the fully DC to DC regulated CX refresh. Based on the now discontinued RM line. It's pretty good. The 450w, 550w and 650w units are the refresh. The old ones are the 430w, 500w and 600w. Aris liked it. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-cx650m-psu,4770-11.html Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Actually that's the fully DC to DC regulated CX refresh. Based on the now discontinued RM line. It's pretty good. The 450w, 550w and 650w units are the refresh. The old ones are the 430w, 500w and 600w. Aris liked it. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-cx650m-psu,4770-11.html
Blackened98 Commendable Dec 10, 2016 33 0 1,530 Feb 24, 2017 #5 Actually that's the fully DC to DC regulated CX refresh. Based on the now discontinued RM line. It's pretty good. The 450w, 550w and 650w units are the refresh. The old ones are the 430w, 500w and 600w. Aris liked it. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-cx650m-psu,4770-11.html Yes i was not talking about the builder series, i was talking about the same cx you are talking about. Upvote 0 Downvote
Actually that's the fully DC to DC regulated CX refresh. Based on the now discontinued RM line. It's pretty good. The 450w, 550w and 650w units are the refresh. The old ones are the 430w, 500w and 600w. Aris liked it. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-cx650m-psu,4770-11.html Yes i was not talking about the builder series, i was talking about the same cx you are talking about.