Modular power supplies have become common for enthusiast hardware, but Seasonic is trying something different. Its new SSR-750FA Connect PSU has all the modular connections on a separate unit that ...
Corsair recently refreshed their TX series of power supplies. We took a look at both the 750W and 850W versions and found that they were both good units. Our main complaints with the two units were ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
There have been a few threads with talk about modular power supply cables. From conceptual ideas to actual products being marketed from Antec and Ultra. In these discussions, people always end up ...
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 ...
A recent PSU review on HEXUS concluded that there was little to separate a raft of high-quality power supplies; all tend to have excellent efficiency ratings, solid regulation and little in the way of ...
be quiet!, announces System Power 9 CM, an entry-level semi-modular power supply available in 400 to 700 watt models. The new cable-managed power supply series expands the existing System Power 9 ...
Is there any problem with shortening the ribbon cables that come with a modular power supply, by simply clipping them off? If the connector closest to PSU is able to reach, the unneeded others and all ...
If you're tempted to reuse an old modular power supply cable on a new power supply, save yourself a lot of trouble and buy a new one instead. You could wind up completely frying thousands of dollars ...