Are Corsair PSU cables compatible between models?

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Asked By Gamer1234 On

I'm in the process of upgrading my PC with a new GPU and PSU. I just installed a Corsair RM1000x as my new power supply and I need four PCIe cables for the 12VHPWR adapter. The issue is that the RM1000x only came with three cables, and I noticed that my old Corsair HX850 has compatible PCIe cables according to the Corsair website. However, when I tested them with a multimeter, I got some different readings. Did I misinterpret the compatibility info, or could there be another issue?

3 Answers

Answered By TechSavvyTom On

Wait, you have an RM1000x and only three cables? That’s odd! Corsair usually has a secondary PCI-E plug to use if you need more power. You might already have what you need without even realizing it! Check Corsair's site for that info too.

Gamer1234 -

Yeah, I got this RM1000x a while ago and didn’t notice they updated the model to include four cables.

Answered By GPUwhisperer On

What GPU are you fitting in? If it's a powerful one, you might actually not need all four PCIe connections for it to run smoothly. Like, for a lot of modern GPUs, three is often enough – especially if you're using something like a 5080. Just check the specifics on the PSU's output and you'll be good!

Gamer1234 -

It's a 5090, and I plan to undervolt it as much as possible.

Answered By CableGuy88 On

You mentioned you have the HX850; is it the Bronze or Platinum model? They have different compatibility with cables. Corsair’s site has a legacy compatibility guide that might help clear that up. Just double-check the model on the old PSU!

CuriousUser99 -

It's actually the Platinum model I have. CP-9020138.

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