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Hello i am a bit of a noob if my profile didn´t tell you allready anyway i wonder how long is the molex cables in the corsair rm series?

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Hello i am a bit of a noob if my profile didn´t tell you allready anyway i wonder how long is the molex cables in the corsair rm series?

Look at the post above, also don't get an RM series PSU. They are poorly built.

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Look at the post above, also don't get an RM series PSU. They are poorly built.

Not poorly built, they're just not good for their price.

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Look at the post above, also don't get an RM series PSU. They are poorly built.

No they are not atleast that i know of and if that is the case what is so bad about it?

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No they are not atleast that i know of and if that is the case what is so bad about it?

Look at the post above, also don't get an RM series PSU. They are poorly built.

 

They lower quality capacitors in the secondary filtering where at that price point shouldn't have occurred and comparing to other manufacture's of the same class of product they are giving top quality components (capacitors) while also at a lower price point to the RM series.

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No they are not atleast that i know of and if that is the case what is so bad about it?

 

The capacitators aren't quite as good as it gets, apparently. I doubt it'll be a massive issue, but I'd still not buy an RM, because the RMi series PSUs are only very slightly more expensive, and they do have the best of the best capacitors, so why would you go for an RM if there's a better quality alternative for nearly the same price?

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The capacitators aren't quite as good as it gets, apparently. I doubt it'll be a massive issue, but I'd still not buy an RM, because the RMi series PSUs are only very slightly more expensive, and they do have the best of the best capacitors, so why would you go for an RM if there's a better quality alternative for nearly the same price?

Oh fuck i cant get that here in sweden!!

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Shame. I suppose you could always order it from another country where it is sold, but you'll gain shipping cost by doing that, and I'm not sure if it's still worth it at that point.

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Shame. I suppose you could always order it from another country where it is sold, but you'll gain shipping cost by doing that, and I'm not sure if it's still worth it at that point.

No it is not i just checked the price and if i buy it from the UK it would add around 200 US dollars!

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