- Oct 21, 2006
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Corsair's AX line. Not for their performance (for which reviews can be found easily), or the price, or the efficiency.
For the cabling.
I've always been a fan of Corsair's cabling - the flat black cables are so much easier to hide and really do a great job of keeping things need. What sets the AX (and perhaps other recent Corsair PSU's?) apart are the other standard cables. Now that I'm using a windowed case again, I'm really trying to dress things up neatly, and yellow / red wires sticking out at the top of the cable sleeving just looks tacky compared to the "murder mod" sleeving many people are using in their projects. I've purchased some of the NZXT cable extenders, which are sleeved very nicely and do a great job of hiding the "clutter," but it's nice to see a PSU coming from the factory that doesn't seem to need any modification.
So thanks, Corsair.
For the cabling.
I've always been a fan of Corsair's cabling - the flat black cables are so much easier to hide and really do a great job of keeping things need. What sets the AX (and perhaps other recent Corsair PSU's?) apart are the other standard cables. Now that I'm using a windowed case again, I'm really trying to dress things up neatly, and yellow / red wires sticking out at the top of the cable sleeving just looks tacky compared to the "murder mod" sleeving many people are using in their projects. I've purchased some of the NZXT cable extenders, which are sleeved very nicely and do a great job of hiding the "clutter," but it's nice to see a PSU coming from the factory that doesn't seem to need any modification.
So thanks, Corsair.
