So the PSU in my PC is cheap, old, not modular at all, and the fan's starting to grumble. There are lots of much prettier replacements on offer. I have a fancy for one of them there fully modular PSUs ...
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 ...
The 12V-2x6 design, initially outlined by PCI-SIG, aims to provide a safer and more efficient connectivity solution. The new 12V-2x6 cables, designed for use with Seasonic's ATX 3.0 power supply units ...
It's a pleasing sight to see so many companies taking modding seriously these days. The amount of kit available is growing by the day and while some of us still prefer to do things the hard way with a ...
With the new jacks in place, you can screw the PSU's circuit board back in. Now, it's time to trim some ugly wires! You can cut in any order you would like, but it's recommended that you attach them ...
The CORSAIR RM850e is the best PSU to buy if you plan on doing a new PC build with the RTX 5060 Ti. With 850W of power, it will easily power the RTX 5060 Ti and other components in your new PC while ...
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Fractal Design Ion 3 Gold 1000W PSU review
Fractal Design’s Ion 3 Gold is efficient, reliable, and affordable. It’s a no-frills workhorse that’s sole focus is on cool, ...
Power supplies aren’t the exciting part of a PC build, but they’re the part that can make or break everything else. If you’re ...
When you hear the name "Corsair", the first thing you generally think of is memory. Whether you're looking for normal everyday RAM or high-end enthusiast modules, Corsair means memory... until now.
Scythe started out in 2002 as a Japanese based company wanting to produce quality products for PC enthusiasts. They hit it off big with their super quiet and super cool Kamakaze CPU cooler. It didn't ...
They say PC building is like adult LEGO. This generalization may not be entirely accurate. After all, children's toys don't die or blow up if you attach them wrong. Handling PC hardware isn't risky as ...
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