Corsair HX1000i Shift ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Average Noise

The PSU’s average noise output is dead low at the default settings. You can adjust the fan speed profile to your liking if you connect the PSU to your system through the iCUE application.

Fan Noise & Speed Maps @ 28-32 °C – 115V

The fan’s passive operation lasts for very short periods because of how we apply the loads: first increasing the combined load on the minor rails, then increasing the 12V rail’s load. Nevertheless, the fan’s noise remains below 10 dBA at up to 515W at 12V. The 25 dBA mark is passed at 750W, while the fan’s noise exceeds 30 dBA for a very short period. Overall, the fan speed profile is highly relaxed.

Fan Noise & Speed Maps @ 28-32 °C – 230V

At 230V, the fan speed profile is identical to that at 115V.

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  1. Ares,Do you intend to test the Rise mode PSU Zeus 1000 watts & 850 Watts PSUs?.
    They performed very well on teclab tests, i think they would get a good certification in cybenetics.com if tested

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