

Corsair RM750x (2021) 750W 80+ Gold Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
Unleash the beast within your PC with the Corsair RM750x! 🤩 This 750W powerhouse delivers rock-solid 80+ Gold efficiency and fully modular cables for a clean, mean build. 💪
Tech Specs: 750W, 80+ Gold Certified, Fully Modular, ATX.
Did you know Corsair was originally named "LSI" before changing to Corsair Microsystems and eventually just Corsair?3-10 business days
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- Brand
- Corsair
- Reference
- 59174
- Gross weight
- 2.75 kg
- Package depth
- 150.00 mm
- Package height
- 96.00 mm
- Package width
- 160.00 mm
- Net weight
- 2.25 kg
- Warranty
- 120 month(s)
- Nominal power
- 750 W
- EAN13
- 840006676850
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Unleash the beast within your PC with the Corsair RM750x! 🤩 This 750W powerhouse delivers rock-solid 80+ Gold efficiency and fully modular cables for a clean, mean build. 💪
Tech Specs: 750W, 80+ Gold Certified, Fully Modular, ATX.
Did you know Corsair was originally named "LSI" before changing to Corsair Microsystems and eventually just Corsair?