“Corsair has quickly become a mainstay among enthusiast PSUs. Today it breaks new ground by joining the 1 kilowatt club. Doing 1000w is easier said than done and doing it well is tough. Is the HX1000W worth your consideration?”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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- Silverstone ST50EF-PLUS Short Cable Edition Power Supply Review @ ExtremeMHz
- Battle of the 1kW PSUs: Corsair vs. AKASA @ Akasa
- AeroCool HorsePower 1020 watt Power Supply @ Hi-Tech Reviews
- Huntkey Titan 650W PSU @ DH
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Specialization is for ants

No tech company wants to be a one trick pony anymore. Graphics companies that leased the reference designs from nVIDIA and ATI are now doing the same with motherboard chipsets. Memory makers are getting into cooling and power, to the point where they are buying up other companies to expand their product lines, like OCZ and PC Power and Cooling. Corsair is no different, and are starting to make a name for themselves as a PSU supplier. [H]ard|OCP takes a look at their first kilowatt PSU, the HX1000W. For their first foray into high powered PSUs, [H] found them to be quite successful.