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Corsair is ready for 7th Generation Intel Products

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/03/2017 04:19 PM | source: | 25 comment(s)
Corsair is ready for  7th Generation Intel Products

Corsair announced its readiness for the new 7th Generation Intel Core processors and Intel 200 series motherboards, paving the way for a new generation of performance PCs. 

With full compatibility on CORSAIR Performance DDR4 and the award-winning range Hydro Series liquid CPU coolers and wide-reaching compatibility on quiet, efficient CORSAIR PSUs, CORSAIR is ready to help enthusiasts squeeze every ounce of performance from their next PC build.

With DDR4 performance frequencies skyrocketing beyond 4,000MHz and kit densities of up to 64GB, CORSAIR has the memory your PC needs to not just run fast, but look great. CORSAIR Dominator Platinum, Vengeance LED or Vengeance LPX DDR4 make system builds look one of a kind and are built for overclocking to push DRAM frequencies even higher. CORSAIR is the industry leader in high-speed Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) memory, and with more Intel XMP certified DDR4 kits than any other manufacturer, CORSAIR is committed to compatibility and ensuring memory runs at the speed it claims. What’s more, all CORSAIR current dual-channel DDR4 kits are fully compatible with both the new 7th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors and new Intel® 200 Series Chipsets, so you can easily choose the memory that’s right for your build.

For optimum cooling for Intel K unlocked and overclocking ready processors, the CORSAIR Hydro series of liquid CPU coolers are the ideal match to ensure your CPU not only runs cool and quiet, but overclocks to its potential. Every Hydro series liquid cooler is fully compatible with the LGA 1151 socket, so there’s no need to worry about fitting or compatibility. Installed in minutes with just a screwdriver, CORSAIR Hydro Series are the world’s best-selling CPU liquid coolers, with millions sold and a comprehensive five-year warranty for complete peace-of-mind.

CORSAIR boasts the world’s widest range of enthusiast power supplies and in the last ten years over ten million PC builders have trusted CORSAIR to power their system. The CORSAIR line-up of PSUs are ready to deliver clean, efficient power to all the latest Intel CPUs and 200-series chipset motherboards, and provide the dedicated DC-to-DC power required to support the chipset’s low-power sleep states.  From the top of the line 80 PLUS Titanium AX1500i, to the 80 Plus Bronze CX-M, every CORSAIR AXi, AX, HXi, RMi, RMx, SF, CS and CX-M PSU is ready to drive your new Intel 200-series motherboard based system, delivering stable, efficient power.

Web Pages:

To see how CORSAIR DDR4, Hydro Series Liquid CPU Coolers and CORSAIR power supplies can help build your next PC powered by the new 7th Generation Intel Core Processors, please visit:

http://www.corsair.com/7thgencore



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Raider0001
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#5377666 Posted on: 01/03/2017 04:43 PM
Corsair is ready

why wouldn't they be ready? their products have nothing in common with Intel 7th gen specifications and requirements, almost nothing has changed since skylake release and Corsair doesn't even have a PSU or RAM factory. This "news" is just marketing is it ?

Unilythe
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#5377679 Posted on: 01/03/2017 05:16 PM
Honestly getting the feeling you guys are getting paid by Corsair for these overly positive articles lately, and aren't disclosing it.

I mean, I can't know if this is the case of course, but this is a very weird article, and Corsair's MP500 review was similarly strange.

why wouldn't they be ready? their products have nothing in common with Intel 7th gen specifications and requirements, almost nothing has changed since skylake release and Corsair doesn't even have a PSU or RAM factory. This "news" is just marketing is it ?


Exactly this.

Fyew-jit-tiv
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#5377686 Posted on: 01/03/2017 05:22 PM
+1 to above comments.

And to add to it.... Corsair should work out the mess there software (CUE and Link) is in before running gums about new hardware. On my 3rd Hx1000i and and both my strafe keyboards are pants mainly due to CUE.

HawaiianBrian
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#5377690 Posted on: 01/03/2017 05:36 PM
Obviously Corsair made an announcement or press release.
its not just here. Jeeez.
https://www.techpowerup.com/229219/corsair-readies-up-for-new-7th-generation-intel-core-processors

Unilythe
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#5377692 Posted on: 01/03/2017 05:40 PM
Obviously Corsair made an announcement or press release.
its not just here. Jeeez.
https://www.techpowerup.com/229219/corsair-readies-up-for-new-7th-generation-intel-core-processors

First comment there: "I'm not really a fan of ads in the news feed."
Second comment there: "I thought we are not a "How computers work" website......"

They feel the same way.

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