Onus :
I think all but the very best PSUs are not really meant to run flat out (e.g. 90%+) for extended periods of time. An occasional all-day gaming session, sure, which is why I like HardOCP's stress test; but not all the time. What you've shown about cards exceeding their expected power draw just makes this worse; people buy the minimum they need, which gets exceeded as their components need more power and capacitor aging cuts down what their PSUs can reliable produce.
For typical sub-100W business systems and/or sub-200W home PCs, a 450W Corsair CX should be fine. For mining rigs, overclocked and run hard 24/7? Hell no.
For typical sub-100W business systems and/or sub-200W home PCs, a 450W Corsair CX should be fine. For mining rigs, overclocked and run hard 24/7? Hell no.
Well some of us keep trying to tell people that, but there are still those who recommend them for gaming rigs etc.
It gives me a freaking headache every time I see it.
The really amusing thing is the wattage doesn't seem to matter, could be a CX 450 or a CX 750....
It's been like 5 or 6 we have seen here just in the last week alone that I noticed.
Like I suspected once those things start to see some age they will start having issues just like the old ones did.
Reason why I don't really recommend anything from Corsair under the RMX.