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Corsair Voted Best PSU and Best Memory Manufacturer 2009
Corsair, a worldwide leader in high-performance computer and flash memory products, today announced that it was voted Best Memory Manufacturer 2009 and Best PSU Manufacturer 2009 by the readers of Custom PC magazine and bit-tech.net.
Custom PC magazine and bit-tech.net, based in the United Kingdom, are two of the most highly respected and influential technology publications in the world. These awards were voted for by their audience of PC hardware enthusiasts and overclockers, and Corsair emerged as the clear winner in the Power Supply and Memory categories. “Corsair winning the award for Best Power Supply Manufacturer for the third year running is a terrific achievement as it’s a very competitive section of the marketplace where reliability and stability are key,” said Alex Watson, Group Editor of Custom PC and bit-tech.net. “Corsair’s award for Best Memory Manufacturer is a testament to the speed, value and design of its modules. The company also played a key role in this year’s winning Dream PC, the Scan 3XS Jellyfish, supplying its chassis, solid-state drives and DDR3 memory. Congratulations to Corsair, the awards were well deserved.” ![]() Corsair is famous for its reliable, ultra high-performance memory, with the Dominator and Dominator GT products being the choice of enthusiasts and overclockers the world over. By applying the same principles of superior-quality engineering and product testing to other products, Corsair has successfully expanded its product portfolio. In addition to its world-leading range of power supplies, Corsair successfully entered into the chassis and cooling markets in 2009, with the award-winning Obsidian 800D chassis and Hydro Series H50 high-performance CPU Cooler. “Corsair is honored to have been voted Best Memory Manufacturer 2009 and Best PSU Manufacturer 2009 by the technology-savvy readers of Custom PC and bit-tech.net, who are also our valued customers,” said Andy paul, President and CEO of Corsair. “We are also proud and excited to have won the “Best PSU Manufacturer” award for the third year running, which is a testament to the expertise and total commitment to quality of Corsair’s engineering team.” The winners of all 14 Custom PC and bit-tech.net awards are published in issue 76 of Custom PC magazine, on sale 19th November 2009, and they can also be found at www.bit-tech.net. |
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Congrats to Corsair
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no surprise here.
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That reminds me, I still have a 2GB stick I have to RMA to Corsair.
ER is right though, no surprise there. Great RAM and easy RMA process if you need it.
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Corsair friggin pwns.
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Love their PSUs but I can honestly say Ive never got their ram. I need to rectify that one of these days,
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Product quality is what corsair really seem to care about. Really reliable products that have good performance.
Price sometimes is a bit high but i have to say that its worth it because of the quality.
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I like my HX850.
Grats to Corsair, its deserved.Tough, never had their memory too, I think they can´t beat price/performace of my CSX value 6GB kit.. (running at 1600MHz CL8 - or 2000 CL9 .. or 2100 CL9 .. or whatever I can do with my i7 almost everything..).
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And yet I still won't be buying a corsair PSU
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I think that their PSU's are absolutely top of the line and are only a little overpriced. Although good, their memory is very overpriced, espectially their 6GB DDR3 1600MHz kits, they want at least $200 for a set while you can get many G.Skill and OCZ sets with the exact same specs for almost half of what Corsair wants.
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Corsair PSUs rock! I only had some value RAM from them, but they worked well, and actually overclocked quite nicely lol.
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My 750TX PSU impressed me so much, Rock stable, and i will keep it for a long while. I also have a Corsair H50 which impresses me alot to and has good mounting system and detailed logo's and even black screws haahaha, Such great temps like 60c loads on a q9550 at 4.3Ghz 1.36volts. Corsairs memory coolers impressed me to, nice finish and good airflow for RAM over clocking. When it comes to packaging they do that almost better then xfx. The next step for XFX is to make the UPS guy were tuxedo suit and make him carry your new graphics card on a silver platter to your door and instead of knocking he rings his serving bell and talks french LOL.
On a side note ive never bought Corsair RAM because ussualy the OCZ Platinum gets me with there low prices and look. I do want to grab 4gb of Corsair Dominator for my system, but the prices on DDR2 RAM are just ridiculous.
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Even though it was obviously, it's well deserved to be honest.
I've only ever had one Corsair fail & that was bought off eBay, the rest which I have purchased 'properly' are amazing!
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Love their PSU, but had bad luck with there ram... still there RMA is just fantastic.
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Even their 1000 watt one is a good deal to me. I beat the crap out of and modded quite a bit their 750HX and it still works like a champ. To me the TRICK is gonna be to keep it up.....(once ur at the top falling is easier to do) I notice a lot of other higher end PS companies making junk now...(hint hint Seasonic, OCZ)
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They do make a awesome PSU!
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I like Corsair too. I don't even mind that they cost a bit more because they sell the kind of product that you stick in your rig, and almost never have to worry about it again.
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yea, the PSU is THE most important component in your rig. i am willing to pay a little extra for the piece of mind and performance the top manufacturers bring.
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I think the funniest thing about this, is that Corsair doesnt even manufacture most of the things they sell. They buy them from a manufacturer and put their name on them and re-sell them.
The PSU's are made by Seasonic and other PSU manufacturers, and the memory chips come from Elphida and other manufacturers and Corsair throws on their badge. So the title should say best memory and PSU re-brander/re-seller not manufacturer They do at least use quality stuff from quality manufacturers though.
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Their PSUs are definitely good, but their RAM is identical to other brands except the price is jacked.
Why pay more when Gskill provides the same for less? You can check the chips if you please.
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I've got a Corsair power supply, and I love it. Can't say anything about their other products because I never tried them, but Corsair certainly has me as a client of their PSU's in future endeavors
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I have there survivor flash drive (or something like that).... it is very stong
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