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Corsair Memory, the world’s eights largest maker of memory modules, said Tuesday it would also develop and sell power supply units (PSUs) to offer a broader lineup of solutions aimed at gamers and computer enthusiasts. Initially Corsair will come to market with two models of power supply units.

Corsair’s HX series feature modular cable design, offering flexible cable configurations to optimize airflows inside computer case and avoid mess of cables inside.

“Corsair has engineered a power supply that appeals to both enthusiasts as well as performance seekers who desire optimum performance, reliability and modular flexibility,” commented Don Lieberman, Chief Technology Officer at Corsair Memory.

The HX series are available in 520W and 620W models that offer 50A and 40A combined maximum power rating on +12V rails, which should be enough for high-end multi-GPU configurations. The HX series provides 80%+ high efficiency and Active Power Factor Correction (PFC), ensuring the PSU generates minimal heat during operation using less electricity. The PSUs are equipped with thermally controlled 120mm fan.

 “During the development cycle, we carefully designed the HX power supplies to ensure our final product provided maximum performance with all the features demanded by enthusiasts,” continued Lieberman.

The CMPSU-620HX (620W) and CMPSU-520HX (520W) are available immediately through Corsair’s authorized distributors, resellers, retailers and e-tailers. Corsair’s power supplies are backed by a 5 year warranty and complete customer support via telephone, email, forum and the TechSupport Xpress troubleshooting guide.

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