CORSAIR RM1000x Shift Fully Modular ATX Power Supply – 80 Plus Gold – ATX 3.0 – PCIe 5.0 – Zero RPM – Modular Side Interface – White
Original price was: $219.99.$174.99Current price is: $174.99.
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CORSAIR RMx SHIFT Series fully modular power supplies boast a revolutionary side cable interface to keep all your connections within quick reach, for exceptionally convenient 80 PLUS Gold efficient power. With fully modular micro-fit connections and ATX 3.0 compliance, RMx SHIFT makes clean PC builds and upgrades even easier. RMx SHIFT PSUs use Japanese 105°C-rated electrolytic capacitors, for long life and reliability backed by a ten-year warranty. A 140mm fluid dynamic bearing fan utilizes a specially calculated fan curve for high performance and reliability with low noise, while Zero RPM mode support ensures virtually silent operation at low and medium loads. For quiet, efficient, and accessible power, put an RMx SHIFT Series PSU on your side.
Innovative Easy-Access Connection Position: Modular connections on the side of the PSU mean easier access for your cables and simpler, cleaner cable management.
Fully Modular Micro-Fit PSU Connectors: CORSAIR Type 5 Gen 1 micro-fit PSU cables mean you only connect the cables your system needs while taking up less space.
140mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan: Utilises a specially calculated fan curve for high performance, low noise, and superior reliability.
Intel ATX 3.0 Certified: Compliant with the ATX 3.0 power standard, supporting the PCIe Gen 5 platform and resisting transient power spikes.
100% 105°C-Rated Japanese Electrolytic Capacitors: Premium internal components deliver unwavering power delivery and long-term reliability.
5 reviews for CORSAIR RM1000x Shift Fully Modular ATX Power Supply – 80 Plus Gold – ATX 3.0 – PCIe 5.0 – Zero RPM – Modular Side Interface – White
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Original price was: $219.99.$174.99Current price is: $174.99.
bart –
Perfect so far with a couple unique features
I installed this unit on 10/22/24, so it has only been in use for a couple days. It has been perfect thus far, and I doubt that will change since Corsair make some of the best power supply units available. I think some of the features of this power supply worth considering includes:Cable connections on side of power supply- this makes the cables more accessible than the traditional location on the back of the power supply. This is probably more intended for a dual chamber PC case, but works fine in a 4000D.Miniature power supply connections- the connections on the power supply size are about half as large as the connections for motherboard, GPU, etc. I’m not sure what the purpose is for this besides making it easier to add/remove cables, but it is a cool feature.The only “con” if you would like to call it that is the lack of braided cables. Regardless, the supplied cables feel durable and are not too stiff. I like what I see so far and think this is a great option for 1000W power supplies.
John –
Replaced this with an old psu that was failing. my pc runs even better than when it was new.
get this psu!
Venatius –
Cable placement might hurt as much as it helps
The “Shift” part in this PSU’s name refers to the ports being, well, shifted, to the side adjacent to the switch and AC port, rather than on the opposite side. In theory this should help with accessibility, particularly with compatible Corsair cases. However, in a Corsair 3500X case, I found this presented some problems. They’re wonderfully easy to reach when the panel is removed, but the painfully stiff cables stick straight out toward the panel, which resulted in my needing to mash them down a bit. I’m not sure if, in the end, it’s necessarily any more convenient than having them on the other side would have been. The cables also don’t “click” into place in a very perceptible way that provides total confidence they’re secure.On the technical front though it seems like it’s been fine now that everything’s squished into place. The modular cables do help to reduce crowding a bit, if you aren’t going to need ALL the ports, and it seems like it’s keeping everything powered just fine in a fairly demanding system with a 4080 Super GPU and a lot of glowy nonsense lighting it up.
David J Harmon –
Difficult to upgrade from older modular versions
This was to be a swap from a RX850 to RM1000…Plugs are not univeral/generic modular in comparison to my RX750 or RX850. I cant use the old plugs anymore and have to have versions unique to this new PSU.This means swapping the old out for the new means I have to rerun all the cables again due to their incompatibility with old models. Ugh.Also don’t get a storage bag with the new PSU. Old versions came with a suede/plastic bag for holding disused cable with a velcro closure.
Patricio –
Missing Cables
Iâm missing the Power Supply Cable it self and Iâm missing some cables how is that possible??