Sad lige og læste techpowerup´s review af Corsair RM 1000 watts og det var noget af et shock jeg fik da jeg så dette http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Corsair/RM1000/
Over 90mv ripple på 12v rail og den kan heller ikke klare 1000 watt hvis den bliver varmere end 44-45c
The PSU couldn't deliver its full power at or above 44°C-45°C ambient (OTP triggered) over prolonged periods
Ripple suppression at +12V and 3.3V rails was bad
Less than 16 ms hold-up time
Short distance between peripheral connectors
The fan should spin during start-up to make sure it is working properly
Og til de fanboys der ude der ikke tro på noget af det her så kommer jeg med en quote
Ripple suppression is one of the most crucial aspects of a PSU, and we were surprised to find a Corsair/CWT implementation performing so badly in these tests. Ripple on +12V rail exceeded 90 mV, while it almost reached the already high limit the ATX spec sets on 3.3V. Something is obviously wrong with this unit's design, and CWT should look into it immediately. However, we should note that ripple with upward of 750-850 W on +12V—the most important rail of all—was much lower in our Crossload tests we perform at normal temperatures. Yet this is a 1 kW unit, so it should perform equally well throughout