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Corsair’s RMx Shift PSUs get a makeover

Corsair recently launched a white version of its innovative RMx Shift series of ATX 3.0 PSUs, the world's first power supply with a DC connection panel on the side. This product quickly gained popularity among DIY PC enthusiasts due to its cleaner wiring configuration.

The white RMx Shift PSUs, available with 750, 850, 1000, and 1200 watts, cover the needs of the vast majority of PC desktop users. With its relocated side panel, the RMx Shift series offers builders unrestricted access to all its Type 5 Gen 1 micro-fit connections, simplifying installation and maintenance. Thanks to its design, builders won't need to bend and twist wires as much, relieving pressure on the cables and connections.

The new white RMx Shift models respond to the PC building community's demand for additional customisation options. These new models maintain all of the RMx Shift's features, including the modular design, 80 Plus Gold-rated efficiency, premium 105°C-rated Japanese capacitors, and a 140mm fluid dynamic bearing fan. Moreover, these PSUs are PCIe 5.0 compliant and ATX 3.0 certified, which means they are fully compatible with the latest systems and graphics cards. Each PSU comes with a PCIe 5.0 12V HPWR GPU connection.

Note that, due to their design, these PSUs must be accessible from the side when installed in the case. To confirm case compatibility, you visit the Corsair PC Builder online to ensure you don't make a mistake when buying a case. The Corsair RMx SHIFT White series is now available and backed by a ten-year warranty.

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