CORSAIR RM750 Performance ATX Power Supply
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Sponsored Corsair RM750x power supply unit 750 W 24-pin ATX ATX Black
135.41 GBP
Price updated on: 21-07-2024 03:07:39
135.41 GBP
Price updated on: 21-07-2024 03:07:39 | Identifiers | |
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| Model | Corsair CP-9020179-UK |
| MPN | Corsair CP-9020179-UK |
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80plus rated The efficiency certification level of a power supply unit, indicating the minimum percentage of input power that is converted to usable output at various load levels (e.g., 20%, 50%, 100%). Common ratings include "80 Plus", "80 Plus Bronze", "80 Plus Silver", "80 Plus Gold", "80 Plus Platinum" and "80 Plus Titanium". The value helps consumers compare energy efficiency and potential operating costs of different power supplies.
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80 Plus Gold |
| ATX version | 2.4 |
| Bearing technology | Rifle |
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Cabling Type The configuration of the power supply’s internal cabling, indicating whether the cables are fully modular, semi‑modular, or non‑modular. This attribute helps users understand how many cables can be detached for easier cable management and system customization.
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Modular |
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Case colour The colour or combination of colours that a product’s outer shell or enclosure is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the case for consumers.
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Black |
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Combined power (+12V) The total electrical power available from the +12 V rail of a device, expressed in watts (W). This value indicates how much current can be supplied to components that rely on the +12 V supply and is useful for assessing overall system capacity or compatibility with high‑power peripherals.
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750 W |
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Combined power (+3.3V) The total electrical power that a device consumes or delivers, expressed in watts (W). It represents the overall energy usage of the product during operation and is useful for comparing efficiency, sizing power supplies, and estimating operating costs.
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150 W |
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Combined power (+5Vsb) The total electrical power supplied to the +5 V standby rail of a device, expressed in watts (W). It indicates how much energy is available for low‑power components that remain active when the main system is powered down or in standby mode.
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15 W |
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Combined power (-12V) The electrical power supplied to the device’s combined –12 V rail, expressed in watts (W). It indicates how much energy is available on that specific voltage line for components such as fans or auxiliary circuits.
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9.6 W |
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CPU Connectors The total count of physical power connector sockets on a computer that supply voltage to the central processing unit (CPU). Common types include 4‑pin ATX, 8‑pin EPS, and 12V CPU connectors. This value indicates how many separate power connections are available for the CPU, helping users determine compatibility with power supplies and motherboard configurations.
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2 x 4+4-pin ATX12V |
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Depth The linear measurement of an object from front to back or top to bottom, expressed in a physical unit such as millimeters, centimeters, inches, etc. It indicates how deep the item is and can be used for fitting, compatibility, or spatial planning.
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160 mm |
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EPS power connector 8-pin Indicates whether the product includes an EPS (Extended Power Supply) connector, typically used to provide additional power to high‑performance components such as GPUs or server CPUs.
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Yes |
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Form factor Specifies the physical configuration or design of a product, such as ATX, Micro‑ATX, Mini‑ITX, tower, case with cover, etc. It describes how the device is built and what mounting or expansion options it supports.
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Power Supply Unit |
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Frequency Range The span of frequencies, expressed in hertz (Hz), that a device can operate within or respond to. It may be given as a single value, a numeric range (e.g., "20 000‑50 000 Hz"), or an open‑ended interval such as "2.4 GHz+" indicating the lower bound only.
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50 ~ 60 Hz |
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Height The vertical dimension of a product measured from its lowest to highest point. It is expressed in a physical unit such as millimetres, centimetres or inches and applies to any item where height is relevant, including books, electronics, furniture and other objects.
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86 mm |
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Max output current (+12V) The maximum electrical current that a device can supply on its +12 V rail, expressed in amperes (A). It indicates the peak output capability of the power source for components that require 12‑volt power and is useful for matching devices with compatible power supplies or accessories.
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62.5 A |
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Max output current (+3.3V) The highest electrical current that a device can supply from its +3.3 V rail, expressed in amperes (A). This value indicates the maximum load capacity of the power supply or regulator for components powered at 3.3 V and helps users verify compatibility with devices requiring this voltage level.
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25 A |
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Max output current (+5Vsb) The highest electrical current that a device can supply to its +5 Vsb power rail under normal operating conditions. This value indicates the maximum load the +5 Vsb output can handle and helps users verify compatibility with components such as fans, LEDs, or other peripherals that draw power from this rail.
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3 A |
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Max output current (-12V) The highest electrical current that a device can deliver from its –12 V rail under normal operating conditions, expressed in amperes (A). This value indicates the maximum output capability of the –12 V supply and helps users verify compatibility with power supplies or other components that require this voltage level.
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0.8 A |
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Molex connectors The total count of Molex power connector ports present on a product, expressed as an integer without units. This value indicates how many Molex interfaces are available for connecting peripherals or components that require this type of connection.
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7 |
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Motherboard power cable length The linear distance that the motherboard power cable covers, expressed with a standard unit of length such as meters, centimeters or inches. It represents the total usable length available to connect the motherboard to its power supply and other components.
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61 cm |
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Motherboard power connector The type of main power connector used on a motherboard, such as the standard ATX 24‑pin or the 20+4 pin variant. It indicates which cable and socket are required to supply power from the power supply unit to the board.
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20+4 pin ATX |
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Motherboard Power Connectors The pin configuration of the power connector(s) used by a motherboard, expressed as a textual description such as "4 + 8-Pin" or "4-Pin x 2". It indicates how many pins are present in each connector and whether multiple connectors are required for proper operation.
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4 + 4-Pin |
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Number of sata power connectors The total count of SATA power connectors available on a power supply or motherboard. It indicates how many physical SATA power ports can be used to connect storage devices such as hard drives, SSDs, or optical drives. The value is an integer and helps users determine the expansion capacity for SATA-based storage.
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9 |
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Pci express power cable length The linear distance that a PCI Express power cable covers, expressed with a length unit such as meters, centimeters or inches. It represents the total usable length of the cable for connecting a power supply to a motherboard or other PCI Express device.
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75 cm |
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PCI Express power connectors (6+2 pin) The total count of power connectors that use the PCI Express (6+2 pin) configuration on a device, such as a computer or power supply unit. This value indicates how many separate power connections are available for components that require PCIe power delivery.
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4 |
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PCI-E Pin Type The arrangement of pins on a PCI‑Express connector, indicating how many power and data pins are present (e.g., "6+2-Pin", "8-Pin", "12+4-Pin"). This attribute helps determine compatibility with motherboards, GPUs, or other expansion cards that require specific pin counts for proper operation.
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6+2-Pin |
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Peripheral (Molex) power connectors (4-pin) The total count of Molex 4‑pin power connectors present on the product. This value indicates how many separate 4‑pin power contacts are available for connecting peripherals or components that require this connector type.
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8 |
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Power protection features A comma‑separated list of the electrical protection mechanisms built into a device, such as overcurrent, overload, short circuit, under voltage, and overheating safeguards. The attribute indicates which protective features are present to protect the equipment and connected components from abnormal power conditions.
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Over power, Over voltage, Overheating, Short circuit, Under voltage |
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Power supply unit (PSU) form factor The physical configuration or design of a power supply unit, such as ATX, TFX, SFX, or 1U. It indicates the dimensions and mounting options that determine compatibility with computer cases and other hardware.
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ATX |
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Standards A list of formal recognitions, compliance marks, or industry standards that a product meets. Each entry may be a single certification (e.g., "RoHS", "CE") or a group of related certifications separated by commas (e.g., "CE, FCC, RoHS"). The attribute captures all applicable regulatory, environmental, safety, and quality approvals for the item.
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ATX12V v2.4 and EPS 2.92 standards |
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Sustainability certificates A list of environmental, safety or quality certifications that a product has obtained from recognized authorities. Typical entries include RoHS, ENERGY STAR, CE, WEEE, TCO Certified, FCC, and other industry‑specific standards.
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RoHS |
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Voltage The electrical potential difference that a device is designed to accept from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the nominal operating voltage for the product and helps users verify compatibility with local mains or battery supplies.
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100 ~ 240 V |
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Warranty The length of time for which the manufacturer guarantees that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship, typically expressed in years or months.
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10 Years |
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Weight The mass of the product expressed in a standard unit such as grams or kilograms. It represents how heavy the item is and can be used for shipping calculations, handling instructions, or consumer information.
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3.6 kg |

Corsair is a brand that specializes in making high-end gaming peripherals and components. Some of their most popular products include gaming keyboards, mice, headsets, and power supplies. Corsair has a strong reputation for quality and innovation, and their products are often used by professional gamers and enthusiasts.



