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kd276

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  1. Thanks you mate, i expected this and unfortunately this is an issue for my small case so i opted for another brand with a physical switch.
  2. Yep, i noticed too, the Seasonic Fusion+ have the switch for the fan in the back, so no need to install crappy bloatware or tsr under windows to "remember" the settings. Anyway thank you for the info, would be good to know if the setting is permament or not if i completely switch off from my home power the psu, but i have the feel that this setting working only via software and so under windows.
  3. Arrived today but i RMA it, coil whine is terrible, the 2011 version didn't have this issue at all. The whistle effect near the fan is impossible to handle, it make me sick. Hope i got a wrong unit and hopefully the replaced one will not have the same identical issue or i'm forced to give up.
  4. Hello, i have a question regarding this psu, since i have the psu slot on the top i prefer to have the fan always spin even in idle to drain the hot air outside, for this reason i noticed that i can disable the ZERO rpm fan with a button. This is good but the question is, is this setting permament or everytime i swith off and switch on my pc i need to press this button again? I don't want to install link software under windows to control the fan. Thanks you if someone can clarify this point.
  5. No, i don't need 2 8-pin cpu power connectors, 1 is enought for my z370 and 9700k, BUT i noticed that some motherboard have 2 of those pins, so i'm asking just for reference and for the future, nothing mandatory i need atm. Anyway i want to thank you to confirm that my cables are compatible between different version (2011 and 2017) of the same TX-M serie.
  6. Thanks for the reply, in the image you link above there is no 8-pin EPS12V in the T-MX column, only in the fixed one, is very odd since i have the T-MX modular cables in my hands. Is ok anyway?
  7. As the title said, i already own a old but excellent Corsair semi modular TX750M. In these last days i upgrade my rig after 8 years and so i need a new PSU, the TX850M v2017 is very similar to the old 2011 one but with less fixed clables and more modularity. I read good reviews about this one so i bought it, but i noticed that it have only 1 4+4 fixed EPS12V cable and not the modular one like the old model. My question is, can i use the EPS12V cable of the old 2011 TX750M for the new 2017 TX850M? Seems it plug very well at first sign but i need to be sure, i don't want to do any damage. This is a dump of the old 2011 cable: Thanks if a corsair technician or a user who own both can help me to solve this matter. ps: This cable is not mandatory atm, since my motherboard have only 1 8-pin EPS12v, i just ask for future reference since already there are some motherboard with 2 of these 8 pin EPS and because can be nice to recycle such cables from my old psu.
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