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Corsair HX1500i 80 Plus Platinum Fully Modular Ultra-Low Noise 1500 Watt ATX Digital Power Supply (CP-9020215-NA) +
$20 Newegg Promotional eGift Card (Digital Delivery, added to cart automatically) on sale for
$279.99.
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Corsair HX1500i 80 Plus Platinum Fully Modular Ultra-Low Noise 1500 Watt ATX Digital Power Supply (CP-9020215-NA) on sale for
$279.99.
Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
- Features three EPS12V connectors and fully modular, sleeved, flat cabling.
- 80 Plus Platinum Certified: Up to 92% efficiency
- Maximum Power: 1500 W
- 1x 140 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) Fan
- 24-Pin Main Connector
- Single +12V Rail
- 9x PCIe Connectors (6+2-Pin)
- 8x SATA Power Connectors
- 100% Japanese 105°C Electrolytic Capacitors
- 10-Year Limited Warranty
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Per its quick start guide (page 5), the PSU can do 1200W:
https://res.cloudinary.
YMMV, 1500W _might be achieved using 250VAC- the plug for the clothes dryer, electric oven, and perhaps an additional outlet at the EV-car panel.
Since this unit uses the C-19 input, I couldn't find a direct cord to 10-30P (dryer), so this can work (but please keep the cord/adapter as a taped unit to not accidentally use the polarized female):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081NNSFZS/?coliid=I39L7B118EXSW7&colid=2YFTH2S2GG08T&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl... [amazon.com]
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012ELTK8/?coliid=I1G4IQ1X66MO11&colid=2YFTH2S2GG08T&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl... [amazon.com]
If you need to run a longer extension cord, definitely maintain 12AWG thick wiring with GFCI (which outlets near kitchens/garages/washers should be).
Unless a 1400W+ PSU specifically states it needs a dedicated 20A 120VAC outlet (polarized), the PSU would limit 120V input current to 12-15A and output power will be "less".
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Example, drawing 500w, is it going to be still at Platinum efficiency?
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Example, drawing 500w, is it going to be still at Platinum efficiency?
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1500W seems like overkill though. I'm running a 9900k + 3070Ti on mine with no problems.
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Per its quick start guide (page 5), the PSU can do 1200W:
https://res.cloudinary.
YMMV, 1500W _might be achieved using 250VAC- the plug for the clothes dryer, electric oven, and perhaps an additional outlet at the EV-car panel.
Since this unit uses the C-19 input, I couldn't find a direct cord to 10-30P (dryer), so this can work (but please keep the cord/adapter as a taped unit to not accidentally use the polarized female):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081NNSFZS/?coliid=I39L7B118EXSW7&colid=2YFTH2S2GG08T&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl... [amazon.com]
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012ELTK8/?coliid=I1G4IQ1X66MO11&colid=2YFTH2S2GG08T&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl... [amazon.com]
If you need to run a longer extension cord, definitely maintain 12AWG thick wiring with GFCI (which outlets near kitchens/garages/washers should be).
Unless a 1400W+ PSU specifically states it needs a dedicated 20A 120VAC outlet (polarized), the PSU would limit 120V input current to 12-15A and output power will be "less".
https://res.cloudinary.
Per its quick start guide (page 5), the PSU can do 1200W:
https://res.cloudinary.
YMMV, 1500W _might be achieved using 250VAC- the plug for the clothes dryer, electric oven, and perhaps an additional outlet at the EV-car panel.
Since this unit uses the C-19 input, I couldn't find a direct cord to 10-30P (dryer), so this can work (but please keep the cord/adapter as a taped unit to not accidentally use the polarized female):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081NNSFZS/?coliid=I39L7B118EXSW7&colid=2YFTH2S2GG08T&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl... [amazon.com]
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012ELTK8/?coliid=I1G4IQ1X66MO11&colid=2YFTH2S2GG08T&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl... [amazon.com]
If you need to run a longer extension cord, definitely maintain 12AWG thick wiring with GFCI (which outlets near kitchens/garages/washers should be).
Unless a 1400W+ PSU specifically states it needs a dedicated 20A 120VAC outlet (polarized), the PSU would limit 120V input current to 12-15A and output power will be "less".
I tried to use the voltages reflected in Corsair's manual ... or the voltage ratings indicated for the type of plugs, else I use (the correct) 120/240. Most USA DIY'ers know we mean the same thing.
At least, I _tried to not confuse the reader, till now ...
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I tried to use the voltages reflected in Corsair's manual ... or the voltage ratings indicated for the type of plugs, else I use (the correct) 120/240. Most USA DIY'ers know we mean the same thing.
At least, I _tried to not confuse the reader, till now ...
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