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by Rafael Hernandez on April 9, 2012 · 0 comments

The Corsair Force Series GT 180GB SSD has a lot of things going for it. At 180GB of storage space it provides a healthy amount of room for your operating system, swap file, and a number of applications which you want to load near instantaneously. There’s its rated 555 MB/s read and 525 MB/s write speeds […]

Read more Corsair Force Series GT 180GB SSD serves up data in a hurry

by Rafael Hernandez on December 6, 2011 · 0 comments

Corsair’s Vengeance 8GB low voltage DDR3 memory kit proves you don’t have to give up any speed in order to make your PC suck down less power than is necessary. The snazzy looking 1600MHz DDR3 memory sticks sport a low profile and only require 1.35v in order to function properly which is a decent drop […]

Read more Corsair Vengeance 8GB 1600MHz Low Voltage DDR3 kit makes your system energy efficient

by Rafael Hernandez on September 30, 2011 · 0 comments

Corsair has an impressive lineup of water cooling kits under its belt so it’s not surprising to see their new Hydro Series H80 taking things so seriously. The kit sports an extra thick radiator that should pull heat from the fluid pumping around the system very well while its dual fan configuration will help remove […]

Read more Corsair’s Hydro Series H80 doubles the surface area

by Rafael Hernandez on September 18, 2011 · 0 comments

The Corsair TX750M Power Supply doesn’t overplay its hand and go crazy with all manner of LED lighting system or overkill wattage ratings. Instead you’ll find a very solid 80Plus 750Watt PSU that will handle the vast majority of mid-range PC builds with ease and is designed, at least in part, to keep noise levels at […]

Read more Corsair TX750M PSU stays the course

by Rafael Hernandez on September 8, 2011 · 0 comments

Cards like the Areca ARC-1882i come into play when you have a huge need for healthy dosages of storage bandwidth. Of course in order to thoroughly test a solution you can just throw a laughable spindle based hard drive at it, you’re going to have to give it some juice to the tune of seven solid […]

Read more Areca ARC-1882i SAS RAID Card gets the SSD bandwidth treatment

by Rafael Hernandez on August 29, 2011 · 0 comments

The Corsair Hydro Series H100 Liquid CPU Cooler is proof that self-contained liquid cooling kits are turning into a viable option for those looking to push their processors to even higher clock rates. The bulk of the designs that have been on the market offer a single 120mm radiator that can allow two fans to be […]

Read more Corsair Hydro Series H100 Liquid CPU Cooler improves on the cooling potential

by Rafael Hernandez on January 19, 2011 · 0 comments

Tweaking memory for maximum performance was a balance between patient testing and a whole lot of dark magic in order to gain a few frames a second, if any, in the latest gaming title. The Corsair Dominator Series PC3-17000 4GB memory kit doesn’t require such trickery in order for you to get an insane performance […]

Read more Corsair Dominator Series PC3-17000 gets your bits there in a hurry

by Rafael Hernandez on September 20, 2010 · 0 comments

Generally removing a number of options from a product tends to drop the price substantially enough to trip your brain’s “must have now” switch…it doesn’t seem to be working at this point. Still the Corsair Obsidian 700D offers up the same roomy interior that the company’s 800D PC case also features as well as the […]

Read more Corsair Obsidian 700D sheds some features for more savings

by Rafael Hernandez on September 16, 2010 · 0 comments

If you’ve taken a look at the PC case market as of late you’ll notice quite a few designs prefer straight lines or angles so sharp you can shave with them but sometimes a few curves are called for. The Corsair Graphite Series 600T doesn’t go as crazy as you’d expect with all of the […]

Read more Corsair Graphite Series 600T is more rounded than most

by Rafael Hernandez on August 27, 2010 · 0 comments

With computer peripheral manufacturers realizing that they can’t stick to a few niche products and be relevant in the marketplace companies have branched out from their initial roots and are offering a dizzying array of impressive gear. Corsair’s A50 and A70 heatsinks look just like the competition’s coolers sporting the same heatipe and fin tower […]

Read more Corsair A50 and A70 don’t look like memory products to me

by Rafael Hernandez on August 17, 2010 · 0 comments

All-in-one water cooling kits are becoming quite popular due to their performance and mounting possibilities without having to deal with a mammoth chunk of copper and aluminum hovering over all of their components. The Corsair Hydro H70 is takes the cooling segment to a whole new level with a new, efficient, watercooling pump attached to […]

Read more Corsair Hydro H70 doesn’t know the meaning of overkill