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PenguinJoe

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About PenguinJoe

  • Birthday 11/25/1955

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    Computrer hardware/software. photography, martial arts

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    Retired software engineer
  1. The modular cables are not always interchangeable between Corsair power supply models. You really need to use the cables that are provided for that specific model.
  2. No. Computer power supplies do not have batteries.
  3. It should not be a problem - from what you have listed your system looks pretty light on power needs and a rtx 2060 super isn't a super power hog until you push it hard. For peace of mind I would get a Kill-A-Watt (google them - they are about $20 US @amazon) and plug your pc into that to see how much it is drawing from the wall. Take he highest wattage number you see, subtract about 15% from that and you will have your net system power usage (that 15% difference is wasted as heat). The number you come up with should fall without 40%-80% of your power supply capacity.
  4. As per the subject, do the AX Titanium series only have a single rail? If so, why? The reason I ask is because I had watched a video with Jon Gerow (jonnyguru) that multiple 12v rails are safer for my system rather than a single rail. I find it odd that the flagship series only has a single rail. I would hate to have a $2000+ system card fried due to a 60A power overdraw on a single 80A 12v rail!!. Please enlighten us as to whether this is true, or if there is an alternate means to enable multiple 12v rails (as exists in all of the HX series). ----------- edit ---------- nvm. I got the answers for myself on these and other forums.
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