[SOLVED] OCP (+12V) RMx series

Jul 20, 2019
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In the RMx series reviews the OCP (+12V) has a "✗". But in Corsair's manual says: The RMx Series features OCP on the 3.3V, 5V and 12V rails. And even in the VS series reviews it has a "✓" so I'm confused.
 
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In the RMx series reviews the OCP (+12V) has a "✗". But in Corsair's manual says: The RMx Series features OCP on the 3.3V, 5V and 12V rails. And even in the VS series reviews it has a "✓" so I'm confused.

It has OCP and OPP. All Corsair PSUs do.

Where reviewer's confuse OCP is if the PSU doesn't have multiple (split) +12V rails, they put "no OCP" whereas multiple +12V rails would have OCP on each "rail" and therefore considered to have OCP.
In the RMx series reviews the OCP (+12V) has a "✗". But in Corsair's manual says: The RMx Series features OCP on the 3.3V, 5V and 12V rails. And even in the VS series reviews it has a "✓" so I'm confused.

It has OCP and OPP. All Corsair PSUs do.

Where reviewer's confuse OCP is if the PSU doesn't have multiple (split) +12V rails, they put "no OCP" whereas multiple +12V rails would have OCP on each "rail" and therefore considered to have OCP.
 
Solution
What happened to the review of the S12II/M12Ii on your website? It said something about no OCP.

That's not a Corsair PSU. I said all (current) Corsair PSUs have OCP.

S12II and M12II do not have OCP. That's one of the complaints people have about it. It relies solely on OPP (which is a protection on the primary side).

The older reviews on jonnyguru.com haven't all been migrated to the new format yet.
 
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