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The Corsair CX750F RGB is an ATX power supply, and a rather typical one at that (but without a semi-passive mode, unfortunately). It’s a fully modular PSU with a flat cable design.
CORSAIR sent me the 550W variant to test (I'll be getting a chance to look at the 650W one soon), and after putting it through its paces, I'm happy to report that the CX550F RGB is a snazzy and ...
Corsair CX750F RGB Power Supply. Available in both black and white designs, the Corsair CX750F looks to add some RGB bells and whistles in what is essentially a revised design for their existing ...
With the Corsair CX750F RGB, the company has come up with a winner. The PSU combines a modular design with a bronze 80 Plus efficiency rating and a relatively low noise fan for a perfect PSU for ...
The Corsair iCUE 5000T RGB costs $400 at launch, which is a sizeable chunk of change for just a PC case alone. You get for what you pay for with this chassis, however.
CORSAIR®, a world leader in high-performance gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, today announced the launch of its first line of individually addressable RGB-lit power supplies, the CX ...
The Corsair iCUE 220T RGB was a great idea on paper and a sweet looking case. But overall we were left with a bit of bewilderment due to the various build issues and tough fitment across many areas.
It's a Corsair HX1000i Shift, which is a new PSU model being introduced by Corsair. This one is slightly different in that it's see-through. It's also just a prototype, though I and likely ...
We’re putting the new Corsair CX750F RGB power supply on our test bench today. It received 80 Plus certification already mid-June 2020. We reviewed one of its predecessors back in 2013 (CX600M).
Out of the box, the Corsair CX750F RGB certainly looks like a decent enough power supply. Admittedly, with it largely presenting itself as a black cube, many would argue there’s not much here to ...
The iCUE 5000T RGB Smart Chassis is amazing to look at, and it performs very well both thermally and audibly. Yet, no matter how you slice it, this case is way too expensive to run into what we found.