Corsair HXi Series gets 1200-Watt HX1200i Model

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Corsair today announced a new addition to award winning line of HXi Series of PC power supplies—the HX1200i. Ultra-Quiet Operation with 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency, Corsair Link software monitoring and now up to 1200W of power



Retaining the ultra-efficient design that has made Corsair’s HXi series of award winning PSUs with technology reviewers around the world, the HX1200i ups the ante by offering up to a massive 1200W of 80 Plus Platinum efficient power. Able to drive even demanding three and four card Nvidia SLI or AMD CrossFire multi-GPU systems, the HX1200i delivers 92% or better energy efficiency, ensuring that the minimum of electricity is wasted and that your system runs as coolly and quietly as possible.

Specially selected low-noise components and a Zero-RPM Fan Mode that only spins the PSU fan when it’s needed help keep noise to a minimum. With free Corsair Link™ software enthusiasts can customize the speed of the 140mm fluid-dynamic-bearing fan to suite their systems individual needs. Corsair Link also offers real-time monitoring of the PSU’s voltages, efficiency and temperatures, so users can see for themselves just how well their PSU is performing. The HX1200i is also designed to make your system look as good as it runs, with fully modular flattened ribbon cables for superior cable routing and the minimum of clutter.

Specifications

  • 1200 watts
  • 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency
  • Fully modular DC cable set
  • 100% Japanese electrolytic capacitors rated at 105°c
  • Zero-RPM fan mode for virtually silent operation at low and medium loads
  • Corsair Link support for monitoring efficiency, voltages, power output, temperature, and fan speed plus user customizable setting of rail modes and fan speed.
  • Fluid dynamic bearing fan
  • Continuous power rated at 50° Celsius
  • 7 year warranty
  • $269.99

Availability

The HX1200i will be available from Corsair's worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors in February 2015.


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