Grab this 1,000W Corsair PSU for its lowest ever price, if you’re quick

Treat yourself to a new power supply upgrade, while this fully modular 1,000W PCIe 5.1 PSU is going for just £129.95.

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If you’ve been thinking of upgrading your PC power supply, perhaps to feed a chunky new GPU upgrade, then now is a great time to strike. Right now, you can pick up a Corsair RM1000x from Amazon for just £129.95, saving you 21% on the usual £164.99 MSRP. It’s the latest model of this PSU as well, with full ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compliance, including a dedicated 12V-2×6 cable and socket.

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Corsair RM1000x

£164.99 £129.95

“This fully modular, low noise, Cybenetics Gold-certified power supply is ATX 3.1 compliant and ideal for delivering dependable power to today’s top-performing PCs.”Corsair

Corsair says the RMx series is its best-selling PSU lineup, with its large 140mm fan keeping the innards cool, while making less noise than the smaller 120mm fan in Corsair’s cheaper RMe power supplies. The zero RPM mode also means the fan doesn’t spin up at all under low loads, and you have the option to override this feature if you want more airflow by twisting the knob on the back.

The unit is fully modular as well, and comes with a selection of neat, embossed cables, so you can keep your build tidy and only fit the wires you need for your setup. The package includes low-profile cable combs, and there’s a native 12V-2×6 cable to hook up to your GPU as well.

Meanwhile, its Cybenetics Gold certificate ensures overall efficiency of 87-89%, so minimal electricity is wasted when your machine pulls it from the mains.

This is the lowest price ever for this PSU on Amazon, but it’s listed as a limited-time deal, so you’ll need to get in quick.

Ben Hardwidge
Ben Hardwidge
Managing editor of Club386, he started his long journey with PC hardware back in 1989, when his Dad brought home a Sinclair PC200 with an 8MHz AMD 8086 CPU and woeful CGA graphics. With over 25 years of experience in PC hardware journalism, he’s benchmarked everything from the Voodoo3 to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090. When he’s not fiddling with PCs, you can find him playing his guitars, painting Warhammer figures, and walking his dog on the South Downs.

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