Corsair Introduces New Cases, Water Coolers and 1600W PowerW

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Corsair introduced new atx cases with a window at CES. In addition, the manufacturer came with its ‘quiet water coolers ever’ and a 1600W power supply with 80Plus Titanium certification.

The housing, which bears the name Spec-omega, offers space for ATX motherboards and has a large window. There are two USB 3.0 connections on the front, two mini-jack connections above. On the inside there is room for a 360 mm radiator, which can be placed in the front of the cabinet. At the top and at the back there is also room for a total of three fans. Two Corsair SP120 LED fans are included and an LED strip also adorns the front of the housing. The housing is available in white, black and red.

Corsair’s new water coolers come in two sizes; the H115i Pro can accommodate two 120mm fans, while the H150i Pro can accommodate three fans. This makes it Corsair’s first integrated water cooler with three fans. The emphasis with the new coolers is on silence, because the pump has become quieter and the speed can be controlled with the help of the Corsair Link software. This also allows the RGB lighting on the pump to be controlled. The two or three supplied fans come from the ML series and should produce little noise. It is not yet known how much the new water coolers will cost, but the non-pro H115i cooler is in the Pricewatch for 130 euros.

Finally, Corsair announced the AX1600i power supply, which, as the name implies, can deliver 1600W. The successor to the AX1500i has become two centimeters shorter, which, according to Corsair, is due to the use of gallium nitride transistors. Like its predecessor, the power supply is certified with the 80plus Titanium label. The power supply is available immediately for 475 euros.

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