L'alimentatore Corsair RMx Shift Series reinventa l'alimentatore modulare



It’s scary how nobody else thought of this. Imagine a modular PSU whose connectors are not at its tail end, but one of the sides that usually face right side-panel of your case, vastly minimizing cable clutter. That’s the new Corsair RMx Shift series. All of the PSU’s modular connections, including a 24-pin ATX, a couple of 4+4 spilla EPS, a 16-pin 12VHPWR, six-odd 6+2 pin PCIe alimentazione, and a dozen SATA power connections, all wire out from the longer right side panel of the PSU (when oriented with its intake fan facing down). In most “Obiezione Punto Exe,” this would open up the connectors right below the motherboard tray, from where you can easily access them, without having to wrestle with them as you would on conventional modular PSUs. The RMx Shift includes new Corsair type-5 modular cables, and we expect these to be right angled, so further minimize cable clutter from having to bend these cables against the side-panel of your case. Pictured below are the RM1200x Shift, un 1200 W model with 80 Più efficienza Gold, and the shorter RM850x Shift, its 850-Watt sibling.