Jump to content
Corsair Community

Single or multi rail RM750i?


z3n0mal4

Recommended Posts

Hello,

 

I just ordered a RM750i as a replacement for my current TX850. Not that the old one doesn't do it's job, but because i needed a modular psu (and it looks better in my shiny new Obsidian 750D ^^).

Heading for the online manual from the site i discovered i have the option to go single-rail as opposed to the multi-rail default. And i'm not that advanced in psu matters to know what would suit my configuration better.

Any tips you can give me?

 

Thanks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 11 months later...
  • 1 year later...

It definitely CAN make a difference.

 

I have a RX Vega 64 in my system. With link set to multi rail (850hxi) the system would flat power off when I loaded Far Cry 5 levels. Battlefront 2 made it 5-10 minutes. Same thing.

 

Set to single rail and the situation cleared up immediately.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Corsair Employee
It definitely CAN make a difference.

 

I have a RX Vega 64 in my system. With link set to multi rail (850hxi) the system would flat power off when I loaded Far Cry 5 levels. Battlefront 2 made it 5-10 minutes. Same thing.

 

Set to single rail and the situation cleared up immediately.

 

Vega 64 wasn't around two and a half years ago when this thread was original made and I responded to it.

 

Yes. Vega 64 is a power hog.

 

You're using two PCIe connectors on one cable, aren't you? Not using two PCIe cables?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Corsair Employee
Good guess and yes using one cable right now.

 

I may install a second cable though at this point now that I've got it working it is questionable how much it matters.

 

As long as you don't experience a short on one of the +12V rails, single +12V rail is fine. But you can use two cables, switch to multiple +12V rail and it'll work flawlessly.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 year later...

Sorry to revive this, but I'm so glad I found this thread. I too had the same problem. HX850i and dual RX Vega 64. Switched to single rail and problem solved.

 

I found also others having the same issue even with Nvidia cards:

 

As long as you don't experience a short on one of the +12V rails, single +12V rail is fine. But you can use two cables, switch to multiple +12V rail and it'll work flawlessly.

 

Does this imply each pcie psu connector is own its own separate rail?

Unfortunately with psu shroud on, I can't route an extra pair of pcie cables through the back of the case anymore since it's cramped enough I have to force the back cover back on as it is.

 

In multi-rail configuration, it would be nice if the corsair link software could show power/current on each rail.

 

Also given the current situation wouldn't it be better if the default was single rail or at least include a warning in the manual or separate warning sheet in the box? People using it with other OS's are kinda screwed too.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...