Corsair has unveiled its new XENEON 34WQHD240-C gaming monitor, boasting a 34-inch QD-OLED display with a 3440×1440 resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and vibrant colors. This monitor is designed to provide an immersive gaming experience with its fast response times, high brightness, and advanced connectivity options.
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Corsair has released two new budget-friendly gaming mice: the wired M55 Lightweight and the wireless M55 WIRELESS. Both offer a symmetrical design, comfortable grip, and impressive performance at affordable price points.
Corsair has launched its new iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB AIO CPU coolers, featuring enhanced performance, sleek aesthetics, and innovative iCUE LINK connectivity for a superior cooling experience. The new coolers boast a revolutionary FlowDrive cooling engine, customizable CapSwap modules, and support for a wide range of AMD and Intel CPUs.
Corsair’s second-quarter 2024 financial report reveals a tough period for the company, with net revenue dropping significantly year-over-year. This decline is attributed to a slowing demand for high-end gaming components, driven by lengthened refresh cycles and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 surge.
Corsair, a leading power supply manufacturer, has announced it will transition away from the 80 PLUS certification system and adopt the more detailed Cybenetics certification. The shift reflects the need for a more comprehensive assessment of power supply performance beyond just efficiency, as Cybenetics offers a more in-depth evaluation across various load levels, resulting in a more accurate representation of real-world usage.
Corsair, a leading power supply manufacturer, is phasing out the 80 Plus certification in favor of Cybenetics. This change offers more comprehensive testing and real-world scenarios for power supply efficiency, leading to potentially better quality and reliability for PC builders.