Corsair RMi Series 650 W Review 10

Corsair RMi Series 650 W Review

A Look Inside & Component Analysis »
Corsair finally decided to completely redesign the Corsair Link application. The new interface is more intuitive and appealing than the older version that looked rather outdated.


The "Home" tab gives you a quick look at all the system components, including the PSU. Click on the PSU and you will be re-directed to a new page that includes power in and out, AC voltage, temperature, and fan speed readings, along with the amperage and voltage levels of the rails. Use this page to enable or disable OCP. You can also configure the sensors and set various notifications on this page. A numerical efficiency reading would have been nice, but Corsair chose not to include one.


The fan profile can be adjusted on this page.


The "Configure" tab allows you to set sensors inside the case shown on the right of the screen. There is a large list of cases you can pick from, and you can also upload a picture of your own chassis.


There are three predefined profiles: Performance, Balanced, and Quiet. You can also create your own profiles.


The "Options" tab allows you to change some basic settings.


You are able to configure the charts you want to monitor inside the "Graphing" tab. You can also log all relevant information to a file and set the logging intervals.
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