CORSAIR RMx PSUs Get Even Better With ATX 3.1 Support

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RMx Series Remains Incredible Choice For Gaming And Productivity PCs!

[Press Release] Corsair’s RMx lineup of power supplies has long been a staple of the industry. Trusted by millions for its quality, this series has become even better today.

Corsair’s latest introduction to the series brings ATX 3.1 compliance across the board. Moreover, the upgrades extend to a new design that boasts a six-layered PCB, an improved fan, and more.

All of this means that your RMx PSUs will run cooler and quieter than before.

Following these upgrades, the company has secured a Cybernetics Gold efficiency rating and A+ noise rating. Another big upgrade is the inclusion of native 12V-2×6 connectors in the new power supplies, which support current and future generations of graphics cards.

The 140mm FDB fan has also received new functionality thanks to a speed control knob. Meanwhile, the RMx series continues to boast fully modular cables for easy management and routing of wires.

The RMx lineup, available in models ranging from 750W to 1000W, is even better today and can be purchased directly from Corsair. For more information on pricing and availability, use this link to visit the company’s official website.

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