Corsair RM1000e ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Protection Features

OCP (Normal @ 27.3°C) 12V: 104.00A (124.85%), 11.971V
5V: 28.1A (140.50%), 4.992V
3.3V: 28.3A (141.50%), 3.268V
5VSB: 4.1A (136.67%), 4.896V
OCP (Hot @ 43.1°C) 12V: 103.60A (124.37%), 11.973V
5V: 27.6A (138.00%), 4.992V
3.3V: 28.1A (140.50%), 3.269V
5VSB: 4.1A (136.67%), 4.896V
OPP (Normal @ 30.8°C) 1237.56W (123.76%)
OPP (Hot @ 42.4°C) 1231.49W (123.15%)
OTP ✓ (120°C @ Heat Sink)
SCP 12V to Earth: ✓
5V to Earth: ✓
3.3V to Earth: ✓
5VSB to Earth: ✓
PWR_OK Proper Operation
NLO
Fan Failure Protection
SIP Surge: MOV
Inrush: NTC & Bypass Relay

The 12V rail’s OCP triggering points are below 130% but are identical under cold and hot conditions. Typically, there should be a notable difference between these two conditions. The same is the case for the minor rails. The over power protection also has similar triggering points under normal and hot conditions. They are conservative, at least, but still, I would like to see a significant difference between them.

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  1. Hi! I am tempted to buy the Asus Rog Strix 1200w ATX 3.1, but after reading your review I got a bit discouraged, I’m between the asus, the nzxt c1200 and the corsair RM1000x, which do you think is best for something like the RTX 5090? Thank you!

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