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3 minutes ago, the gamer that is bad said:

The CXF is good if you want the RGB or specifically a white power supply, if you just want a quality 750 watt power supply there are often cheaper options that are still quite good.

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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It's a decent PSU, it's from Corsair... who doesn't trust Corsair? 750 watts... It's a decent deal imo

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5 minutes ago, the gamer that is bad said:

Well if you really want RGB, it's fine, although there are much better value units of much higher quality (enermax D.f Revo)

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1 minute ago, Fasauceome said:

The CXF is good if you want the RGB or specifically a white power supply, if you just want a quality 750 watt power supply there are often cheaper options that are still quite good.

What is the difference between coffee and rm psus

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Just now, Downkey said:

Well if you really want RGB, it's fine, although there are much better value units of much higher quality (enermax D.f Revo)

I just saw a Corsair psu 750w for $110

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10 minutes ago, the gamer that is bad said:

What is the difference between coffee and rm psus

The CXF is not as good as the RM, I believe the RM has better protections and power regulation. Though you can have a look at the PSU tier list if you want, the sources for PSU reviews are linked. And the listing is a good general comparison.

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

How many watts do I needATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 spec, PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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37 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

The CXF is not as good as the RM, I believe the RM has better protections and power regulation. Though you can have a look at the PSU tier list if you want, the sources for PSU reviews are linked. And the listing is a good general comparison.

No.  Protections are the same.  Regulation is a little more relaxed than RM.

 

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18 hours ago, the gamer that is bad said:

I have no idea if it is a good psu by Corsair but it is a good deal

If you don't know if it's a good PSU, how do you know it's a good deal...? Whether or not something is a good deal depends on whether the product is good, not just the price.

 

 

The A750GF is less expensive, and is a higher end PSU, which also has multi rail OCP. The GF1 750W is also a higher end PSU, this one without multi rail, and it's also cheaper. The Focus Gold 750W is $58 after a discount code and rebate. All of those are better deals, imo, unless you really need your PSU to have RGB.

18 hours ago, TheCoder2019 said:

It's a decent PSU, it's from Corsair... who doesn't trust Corsair? 750 watts... It's a decent deal imo

Anyone with a half-working brain would know not to trust Corsair, or any other brand for that matter. If you haven't read reviews of the PSU itself, your opinion is irrelevant and misleading.

18 hours ago, the gamer that is bad said:

What is the difference between coffee and rm psus

One is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the other is an okay mid-high end PSU by Corsair.

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beens

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11 hours ago, seon123 said:

If you don't know if it's a good PSU, how do you know it's a good deal...? Whether or not something is a good deal depends on whether the product is good, not just the price.

 

 

The A750GF is less expensive, and is a higher end PSU, which also has multi rail OCP. The GF1 750W is also a higher end PSU, this one without multi rail, and it's also cheaper. The Focus Gold 750W is $58 after a discount code and rebate. All of those are better deals, imo, unless you really need your PSU to have RGB.

Anyone with a half-working brain would know not to trust Corsair, or any other brand for that matter. If you haven't read reviews of the PSU itself, your opinion is irrelevant and misleading.

One is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beens, the other is an okay mid-high end PSU by Corsair.

Informative but i think my brain should have had some coffee before I typed that because I meant cfx 

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13 hours ago, seon123 said:

If you don't know if it's a good PSU, how do you know it's a good deal...?

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If you get the CX-F, please, please, please use the RGB.  😄  I'm not an RGB type of guy (I have one LED in my PC and it's the ROG logo on my GPU), but my guys worked SO HARD making that RGB work flawlessly.  LOL!

 

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