PRESS RELEASE
Corsair Announces RMi Series 80 Plus Gold PSUs in 650, 750, 850 and 1000 watt capacities
COMPUTEX 2015 - Taipei, Taiwan - June 1, 2015 - Corsair® , the most awarded and recommended PC power supply brand in the world1, today announced the addition of the RMi Series™ PC power supplies to the company's award-winning line of PSUs. The new RMi Series PSUs raise the bar for what PC enthusiasts can expect from an 80 Plus® Gold certified power supply with the addition of silent Zero-RPM fan operation, Corsair Link customization and monitoring, all 105°C- rated Japanese capacitors, and fully modular cables. The new RMi Series PSUs are immediately available in 650, 750, 850, and 1000-watt capacities.
Building on Corsair's legacy of enthusiast class PSUs, the RMi Series PSUs are designed from the ground up to deliver 80 PLUS Gold energy efficiency, reducing operating costs and excess heat, while delivering superior electrical performance, thanks to extremely tight voltage regulation and minimal ripple noise. To do this, Corsair has used only industry-leading 105°C-rated Japanese capacitors, providing unwavering power and reliability for high-end PCs. This ensures the electricity reaching a gaming PC's power hungry components is as clean and stable as possible. The RMi Series PSUs are also stable, with a 140mm fluid-dynamic-bearing equipped cooling fan that runs in Zero RPM fan mode, only spinning up when the PSU needs to and operating virtually silently at low and medium loads.
For those who demand extra control, RMi is equipped with Corsair LINK, Corsair's fully featured software suite, which provides real-time monitoring of the PSU's power consumption, voltages, temperature and efficiency; users even have the flexibility to customize the fan speed or switch from a default multi-rail +12V power delivery to a single rail power delivery.
RMi is also designed with a fully modular cable system which allows users to use the bare minimum number of cables needed to for a cleaner look and improved airflow.
The PSUs are backed by a comprehensive seven-year warranty and Corsair's comprehensive customer support.
Specifications
- 80 PLUS Gold certified : High efficiency operation for less excess heat and lower operating costs
- 100% all Japanese 105°C capacitors: Premium internal components ensure solid power delivery and long-term reliability
- Zero RPM Fan Mode: Allows for virtually silent operation at low and medium loads
- Configurable +12V rail options: Can be run in the default multi-rail +12V mode, or toggled to single-rail operation
- Corsair Link Digital: Advanced desktop application lets users monitor and log fan speed, voltages and power consumption, as well as control fan speed and toggle the +12V rail from multi-rail to a single +12V rail
- Seven year warranty: A guarantee of reliable operation that will last across several system builds
- Suggested Retail Prices
- 650W - $129.99 MSRP
- 750W - $139.99 MSRP
- 850W - $159.99 MSRP
- 1000W - $189.99 MSRP
For more information on the RMi Series PSUs, please visit:
http://www.corsair.com/power-supply-units
Availability
The RMi series of computer power supplies will be available from Corsair's worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors in June 2015.
Product Video and Images
Product video and product images may be viewed or downloaded here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWeQ29THYQ4
Visit Corsair at Computex 2015 in Taiwan
Corsair will be showcasing the RMi series of PSUs at Computex 2015 in Taipei, Taiwan from June 2-4, 2015. The product will be shown by appointment only in Corsair's press suite at the Grand Hyatt.
About Corsair
Founded in 1994, Corsair supplies high performance products purchased primarily by PC gaming enthusiasts who build their own PCs or buy pre-assembled customized systems. The company's award-winning products include gaming peripherals, memory upgrades, power supply units, PC cooling products, computer cases, solid-state drives, USB flash drives, PC speakers, and system monitoring and control devices.
1 Most awarded based on reviews tracked on sites techpowerup.com and www.realhardtechx.com.