The Warp Nova R prebuilt gaming desktop from PCSpecialist is a system that has a focus on design and aesthetics. With an ...
Briony takes a look at the just released Corsair Crystal Series 680X PC Case featuring a timelapse build. Is it worth the ...
The Corsair HX1000i is an overall impressive power supply, with the power behind it and a long 10-year warranty making it a desirable long-term solution. Especially with the Platinum ratings it has ...
thanks to the included SFX-to-ATX bracket, but you’re better off saving money on a cheaper, larger PSU for such cases. The Corsair SF750’s “Zero RPM Fan Mode” makes sure the PSU doesn’t ...
Cooler Master has sent over one of its new X Silent Edge series of ATX 3.1 PSUs, this one being in the 850-watt 80 PLUS Platinum flavor. What is so special about this ATX 3.1 PSU? Well ...
Lian Li sent over their new EG1000G Edge 80 PLUS Gold rated ATX 3.0 PSU for us to review. The new Edge PSUs are available in 750w, 850w, 1000w, and 1200w models. Now, in its second reiteration ...
While ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 PSUs will work just fine ... Since the RTX 5070 and 5070 Ti only have a 50W difference, we recommend using the Corsair RM750x for both of them. This is an excellent power ...
Does Corsair offer free shipping? Corsair does not offer free shipping as a standard option when ordering from their website unless you’re spending over $79 on your order. However, if your order ...
It's a challenge for sure, and the need for more expensive micro motherboards can make such a build pricey, but it's oh-so-satisfying once you have your mighty mini rig humming away on your desk.
If you’re considering upgrading to the RTX 3080 or have already done so, it’s important to ensure that your build is compatible with this GPU, particularly the power supply. The RTX 3080 has a power ...
Pair the Ryzen 5 7600 with the MSI PRO B650M-A WiFi (₹16,000), a feature-packed micro-ATX board offering PCIe ... without straining the budget. The Corsair CV750 80+ Bronze (₹6,500) provides ...
One relay senses the computer’s on/off switch and triggers the ATX power supply to turn on. The problem is the computer wants to draw a little 12V power all the time. So, in an odd turn of ...