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Will there be a Corsair AX1000 or AX1000i

There are situations on pcpp (pcpartpicker) were it has a wattage recommendation of some thing like 500w-600w were an ax860i makes me uncomfortable when you also plan to OC and the nessecary overhead and a ax1200i is unnessacary and expensive and unless there is a Psu cover I don't like to have an out of place color and then I would go to an evga or a coolermaster but even at that it is not the most aesthetically pleasing but still more sutle. So my question is, will there be a corsair 1000w ax or axi psu soon or planned.

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I doubt there will. My rule of thumb is +50W total per OC component.

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There are other options other than Corsair PSUs. Corsair Link is a pain the neck at times

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850 watts are plenty for almost anyone. If you're using more on a consumer product you probably wasted money in a 3 or 4 way crossfire/sli setup.

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There are situations on pcpp (pcpartpicker) were it has a wattage recommendation of some thing like 500w-600w were an ax860i makes me uncomfortable when you also plan to OC and the nessecary overhead and a ax1200i is unnessacary and expensive and unless there is a Psu cover I don't like to have an out of place color and then I would go to an evga or a coolermaster but even at that it is not the most aesthetically pleasing but still more sutle. So my question is, will there be a corsair 1000w ax or axi psu soon or planned.

 

Why would you want to waste money on a Corsair PSU in the first place... Pretty much every other reputable PSU vendor has better PSUs for the price, such as EVGA, Seasonic, and XFX.

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Why would you want to waste money on a Corsair PSU in the first place... Pretty much every other reputable PSU vendor has better PSUs for the price, such as EVGA, Seasonic, and XFX.

Mostly looks and, um... Looks!

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Mostly looks and, um... Looks!

If you're building a PC where you'll need this much power, you'll want the PSU facing down so it can get fresh filtered air anyways, so any PSU will look the same, a square black box.

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There are other options other than Corsair PSUs. Corsair Link is a pain the neck at times

Did I not say "then I would go to an evga or a coolermaster"

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850 watts are plenty for almost anyone. If you're using more on a consumer product you probably wasted money in a 3 or 4 way crossfire/sli setup.

It's not that I'm using 3 or 4 way configs and its just sometimes in some builds I need lots of power since there will be something like haswell e and dùal gtx 980s with lots of fans and storage

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What's the specification of your system?

Where are you buying from (links would be helpful)?

Budget for the PSU?

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It's not that I'm using 3 or 4 way configs and its just sometimes in some builds I need lots of power since there will be something like haswell e and dùal gtx 980s with lots of fans and storage

 

An extreme edition i7 and 2 980s (although I would NEVER recommend 2 980s with the current price, they just feel like a ripoff, or an extreme edition for gaming, it's useless) will still be way under the 850 watt mark. Even overclocked (unless you're going crazy with ln2...). Just make sure you get a quality 850w psu and you should be fine.

 

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If you're building a PC where you'll need this much power, you'll want the PSU facing down so it can get fresh filtered air anyways, so any PSU will look the same, a square black box.

Don't psu have there logo on both sides

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An extreme edition i7 and 2 980s (although I would NEVER recommend 2 980s with the current price, they just feel like a ripoff, or an extreme edition for gaming, it's useless) will still be way under the 850 watt mark. Even overclocked (unless you're going crazy with ln2...). Just make sure you get a quality 850w psu and you should be fine.

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can you mabye just tell me what a OC on a cpu Gpu and ram would be each on average

1 physical CPU

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Don't psu have there logo on both sides

Why does the logo matter, it's not like EVGA has ugly stickers. I will give ugliness to XFX though

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Why does the logo matter, it's not like EVGA has ugly stickers. I will give ugliness to XFX though

Do you want a blue and purple sticker in a black/red build?!

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can you mabye just tell me what a OC on a cpu Gpu and ram would be each on average

1 physical CPU

 

That calculation was made with the cpu overclocked to 4.2ghz at 1.3v core (bare in mind that's a 6-core cpu, your regular quad core i7s won't draw as much). GPU overclocks depend exclusively on the specific card. You may be able to add 500mhz or 50, it all depends on how lucky you are.

 

By the way, EVGA's supernova g2 is also available in 1000w variety and is an excellent psu.

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Do you want a blue and purple sticker in a black/red build?!

Where do you see blue and purple??

 

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Current Corsair PSUs are pretty horrifically built tbh apart from AX1200i and AX1500i, agree with the others and would much rather take a Seasonic or SuperFlower OEM PSU

 

As for the question, if there's no demand I doubt it, there's already the HX1000i so doubt there'll be an AX version

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Where do you see blue and purple??

 

31-850-G2.jpg

It was a point I was trying to make it wasn't a fact
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It was a point I was trying to make it wasn't a fact

I don't get what you're trying to say... do you like Corsair because it looks nicer? Cause it doesn't...

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Do you want a blue and purple sticker in a black/red build?!

Red/black build? Looking for 1000W? How about the EVGA SuperNOVA P2 1000W? Stickers are black and silver, body is black, and cables are black and red! All for the low low price of $164.99 after mail-in rebate (tax, shipping and handling not included). You could even buy a custom label with the savings from the AX1200i.

 

But no, Corsair will not have an AX1000 or AX1000i. And the load table of the AX1200i is on the side that would be face up if the fan was face down. =/

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Red/black build? Looking for 1000W? How about the EVGA SuperNOVA P2 1000W? Stickers are black and silver, body is black, and cables are black and red! All for the low low price of $164.99 after mail-in rebate (tax, shipping and handling not included). You could even buy a custom label with the savings from the AX1200i.

Not worth the extra money over the 1000 G2.

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438010&cm_re=1000_g2-_-17-438-010-_-Product

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I'd pay $25 to have the higher efficiency and the semi-fanless mode. But I will leave the final assessment of worth to the one spending the money.

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Red/black build? Looking for 1000W? How about the EVGA SuperNOVA P2 1000W? Stickers are black and silver, body is black, and cables are black and red! All for the low low price of $164.99 after mail-in rebate (tax, shipping and handling not included). You could even buy a custom label with the savings from the AX1200i.

 

But no, Corsair will not have an AX1000 or AX1000i. And the load table of the AX1200i is on the side that would be face up if the fan was face down. =/

  

I don't get what you're trying to say... do you like Corsair because it looks nicer? Cause it doesn't...

The corsairs are more sleek than others
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