It is immediately evident from the price point, packaging and aesthetics that this is a no-compromise enthusiast grade power supply which is reflected by it’s performance. Corsair has tried to create ...
Fremont, CA, April 10, 2008 – Corsair® http://www.corsair.com, a worldwide leader in enthusiast computer and flash memory products, announced today that it has ...
It's a reliable 80+ Gold rated unit, which is is testament to its efficiency, and also provides peace of mind, too. Inside, this RM1000e features a 120mm fan with a specially designed fan curve for ...
Every once in a while, a product comes along that makes you think, "why weren't we doing it this way in the first place?" It's quite possible that Corsair's rumored RMx Shift series of power supplies ...
A few weeks ago, images of an odd-looking PSU from Corsair leaked out. What made it so odd? Well, the connectors were on the "wrong" side. Could such an aberration be real? Yep: Corsair officially ...
Now that I've gone through an incredibly frustrating 4-5 hour troubleshooting evening, including a Windows Upgrade-in-place reinstall that I still don't trust (ok beside the point), I finally triaged ...
Today Leo checks out the latest Corsair hardware, alongside the new iCUE link platform. It wasn't all smooth sailing, and we left it all in. We never offer affiliate links or take percentages of ...
Power supply. This is perhaps the most critical part of any computer that still gets overlooked by many. But the thing is, a PC can always be built without a graphics card (assuming that you picked a ...
It has been a few days since we covered some power supply shenanigans, which was a story that got us all fired up for a much-needed refresher on PSU purchasing strategies. Processors, graphics cards, ...
Sometimes, news about next-gen GPUs comes from unlikely sources — today is one of those days. Corsair just spoke about its power supply units (PSUs) and cooling solutions in relation to the future of ...
Configuring a custom gaming PC is both fun and rigorous work. First, you get to research your components –- case, motherboard, CPU, GPU, memory, storage, peripherals, cooling, and power supply unit.