Corsair appears to be working on an sf750 power supply
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Some PC manufacturers want to build their systems with the smallest components they can, creating compact systems that take up less desktop space and offer greater portability. SFX sources come to be highly recommended in this regard and Corsair is planning to offer a model in this format with greater power, the SF750.
Corsair would launch a 750W power SFX power supply, the SF750
Thanks to a combination of smart design and some engineering know-how, motherboards, graphics cards, and even power supplies are available in small form factor SFF, allowing bold users to pack the power of desktop computers. high-end in increasingly smaller chassis.
With recent generations of hardware demanding greater amounts of power, the need has arisen for higher-powered SFX power supplies, driven by the increasing number of processing cores in the CPU market and by the larger size of arrays in the GPU market (see Nvidia's RTX 2080 Ti).
SFX fonts are compact in size
Corsair appears to be working on a 750W SFX power supply called SF750, which will ship with the same Platinum 80 PLUS efficiency rating as the company's existing 450W and 600W models, and also the same 125mm x 63.5mm size. x 100mm.
Another notable change in Corsair's design is the inclusion of two 8-pin EPS cables for CPU power, something that is fast becoming very common on high-end motherboards. This will make the SF750 suitable for most high-end systems, despite its small size.
The Corsair SF750 power supply is expected to go on sale in November.
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