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Corsair RMe Series ATX PSU: RM750e $119, RM850e $129, RM1000e $179 + Postage ($5 to Most Areas/ $0 C&C) + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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Centre Com is running a deal on Corsair RMe Series PSU. The RMe Series is an economy and more compact, 140mm in length, PSU on the Corsair RM PSU line-up.

Corsair RMe Series RM750e 750W 80+ Gold Fully Modular Low-Noise ATX Power Supply
Corsair RMe Series RM850e 850W 80+ Gold Fully Modular Low-Noise ATX Power Supply
Corsair RMe Series RM1000e 1000W 80+ Gold Fully Modular Low-Noise ATX Power Supply


Amazon AU price matches RM850e $134 and RM1000e $184, shipping inclusive.


Features

  • Reliable and efficient low-noise power supply with fully modular cabling, so you only have to connect the cables your system build needs.
  • Dual 8-pin EPS12V connectors for wide compatibility with modern graphics cards and motherboards.
  • A 120mm rifle bearing fan with a specially calculated fan curve keeps fan noise down, even when operating at full load.
  • 105°C-rated capacitors deliver steady, reliable power and dependable electrical performance.
  • Supports Modern Standby sleep mode for extremely fast wake-from-sleep times and better low-load efficiency.
  • 80 PLUS Gold certified for steady power output at up to 90% efficiency, and Cybenetics Platinum certified for lower power consumption, less noise, and cooler temperatures.
  • Supports Zero RPM fan mode for near-silent operation at lower loads.
  • Compact 140mm-long casing ensures an easy fit in modern enthusiast PC cases.
  • Resonant LLC topology with DC-to-DC conversion provides clean, consistent power and enables use of more energy-efficient sleep states.

Surcharges: 1.2% Card & PayPal, 2% AmEx.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    I saw one of these for a similar price on Amazon and thought about posting. Not a lot of reviews out there. One review on Amazon wasn't great at all. It is Tier A though on that PSU tier list.

  • +2

    What’s the difference between RM, e and x? I know x uses Japanese capacitors while RM uses Chinese iirc.

  • +2

    " NOTE: This remote postcode does not qualify for shipping discounts."

    WA metro might as well be in the sticks apparently :(

    • +1

      Their postage calculations is messed up. Tried a few random country post codes (Bunbury 6230 and Kununurra 6743) and they’re a few dollars cheaper than postage to Perth 😂

      • +1

        The Cocos Islands (6799) is also cheaper than Perth.

    • It just feels like the sticks when you live there.

  • Did they discontinue the ax series?

    • yea they did , replace with HX series

      • ah ok thanks. it's been a while since i needed a new PSU (my old AX760 still chugging along).. needed to upgrade, not because it died.

  • I bought the 750e when they first came out. I would never ever buy it again.

    The Fan noise is terrible - and NOTHING like the RM/RMx models that I already had.

    Spend the extra money on the older RM's and don't buy this cheap version.

  • Amazon AU price matches RM850e(amazon.com.au) $134 and RM1000e(amazon.com.au) $184, shipping inclusive.

    hmmm RM850e on amazon.au shows $164, how do you get it for $134?

    • Amazon revised the price, hence, expired.

      • ah. one of those lightning sales then.

  • seems like it's expired now.

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