I've posted the same topic in the wrong board, for which I'm very sorry, feel free to delete the other one.
Hello everyone, I'm new here, just got my RM1000x SHIFT 1000W and saw that the cable only does 450W, hence 3 quiestions:
1. Is it the cable that only supports 450W or the psu itself? If I get a type-5 600W cable in the future will it deliver all 600W or be limited to 450?
2. Will this be enough for a 4090? Any indication the 50 series will be even more power hungry?
3, The 12VHPWR cable that Corsair are selling is type-4, the Shift series is type-5 cables, thus incompatible. Do people at Corsair plan on releasing a type-5 600W cable?
4. Why is it that they just put a tiny sticker saying that it's ATX 3.0 PCI-e 5.0 compatible? Looks weird to me, other brands have it written on their boxes, not some tacky sticker lol. Also the cable itself doesn't have 450W written on it, even though it's required. Has anyone actully checked that the SHIFT series is atx3 and pci-e 5 as it states?
Thanks a lot in advance, have a good day!