Cables can be very tricky to keep under control when you build a PC. As a result, many modders have taken to custom-sleeving each wire they can for extra eye candy. Sleeved cables are nothing new, and ...
The cable is compatible with PCI Express 5.0 which conforms to the ATX 3.0 standard, also used for the power supply of the latest high-end graphics cards. When connected to a CORSAIR power supply unit ...
On the whole, power supplies haven’t changed much for DIY builders. The back gets mounted to a computer case, while the power supply cables link to the front. If you end up working in a chassis with ...
Six years ago, loading a true enthusiast machine down with all the hardware you could muster meant that you were pulling no more than 600W-700W, and finding a power supply to handle that kind of load ...
Corsair has a new series of power supplies, and they do something that some brands should have done a long time ago: move the modular connectors to the side of the unit. For folks who aren't ...
Without meaning to sound too gushing, I have always loved the way in which Corsair presents a product. There is always a nice clear image of what you’re buying, plenty of features and good quality ...
There certainly is no doubt that Corsair makes some of the best power supplies currently available for consumers to purchase. Their HXi and AXi series units are spectacular examples of what it means ...
Back in 2021, I reviewed NZXT’s ingenious BLD Kit, a perfectly simple but sleek answer to the timeless tech question: How the hell do I build a gaming PC? I don’t think NZXT was necessarily the very ...
Corsair has introduced the brand's first power supply exceeding 1,600W. The latest WS3000, featuring a capacity of 3,000W and 80 Plus Platinum-certified, is engineered to support systems and ...
Corsair is rolling out an upgraded version of its RMx series power supplies, introducing ATX 3.1 compliance, a native ATX 12V-2x6 connector, and a convenient manual knob that puts fan speed control in ...
Power supplies are an imperative part of your system that should not be taken lightly. Throwing in a budget PSU could result in poor power efficiency or even a wrecked system. In the past, I have been ...