Tuesday, November 23rd 2010
Corsair Voted Best PSU and Best Memory Manufacturer 2010
Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced that it was once again selected as 2010's Best PSU and Best Memory Manufacturer by the readers of Custom PC magazine and bit-tech.net, two of the most respected technology publications in the United Kingdom.
The awards were voted for by Custom PC and bit-tech's audience of performance PC enthusiasts, overclockers and gamers. Choosing the companies they judged to have excelled in 2010, Corsair emerged as the clear victor in both the power supply and memory categories."We are extremely proud to have been voted Best PSU Manufacturer for the fourth year in a row by the knowledgeable readers of Custom PC and bit-tech," said Jim Carlton, VP of Marketing at Corsair. "This award emphasizes Corsair's position as the leading manufacturer of quality PSUs, and we'd like to thank our loyal customers for continuing to choose Corsair."
Corsair was also chosen Best Memory Manufacturer for the second year running, for its famous XMS, Dominator, and Dominator GT memory modules. "Memory has always been one of Corsair's core strengths. And while we are expanding into new markets, including audio with the Corsair Gaming Audio Series HS1 USB Headset, we have not stopped investing in technology to develop the world's fastest and best memory modules." added Carlton.
The winners of all 13 Custom PC and bit-tech.net awards are published in issue 89 of Custom PC magazine, on sale 16 December 2010, and can also be found online at www.bit-tech.net.
The awards were voted for by Custom PC and bit-tech's audience of performance PC enthusiasts, overclockers and gamers. Choosing the companies they judged to have excelled in 2010, Corsair emerged as the clear victor in both the power supply and memory categories."We are extremely proud to have been voted Best PSU Manufacturer for the fourth year in a row by the knowledgeable readers of Custom PC and bit-tech," said Jim Carlton, VP of Marketing at Corsair. "This award emphasizes Corsair's position as the leading manufacturer of quality PSUs, and we'd like to thank our loyal customers for continuing to choose Corsair."
Corsair was also chosen Best Memory Manufacturer for the second year running, for its famous XMS, Dominator, and Dominator GT memory modules. "Memory has always been one of Corsair's core strengths. And while we are expanding into new markets, including audio with the Corsair Gaming Audio Series HS1 USB Headset, we have not stopped investing in technology to develop the world's fastest and best memory modules." added Carlton.
The winners of all 13 Custom PC and bit-tech.net awards are published in issue 89 of Custom PC magazine, on sale 16 December 2010, and can also be found online at www.bit-tech.net.
51 Comments on Corsair Voted Best PSU and Best Memory Manufacturer 2010
Love their RAM though i have never used any of their PSUs.
Also I wasn't aware that Corsair "designed" the PSU's guts. I figured that they came up with specs of what they wanted, then found a suitable manufacturer to "design" it and build it to their specs.
Here in Canada if you want credit of "design" you need proof of Corsairs "in-house" electrical engineer PSU design team with psu's drawings with a Corsair employee engineer stamp on the drawing for it to be legit. Then without a doubt we could say whole heartedly the psu was designed by Corsair, otherwise no dice in this neck of the woods.
Corsair does sell good products though, I do have several memory kits (chips by Elphida - Japan) and a few PSUs also.
Same with PSUs. You won't find the foundry's markings anywhere on the product or its packaging material, only the odd markings on its PCB. No PSU maker sells its PSUs advertising its foundry. Corsair is a "fabless" (having no foundry of its own) manufacturer. It designs its own products, and charters foundries to manufacture them. It uses different foundries for different products, and patents all its designs. It's just like Coca-cola awarding a manufacture license to a local bottling company in UK.
"http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Powercolor/HD_4850/4.html"
"Just like all other ATI GPUs the GPU is made at TSMC in a 55nm process."
Get your point though.
Edit... the AX1200 is supposed ly made by Corsair too, if you follow the Ecos ID # (2088)
OEM's are developing for them but all Corsair designs are custom made and they provide higher quality than most of others generic ones that just carry a label of a company. Corsair doesn't do that.
I would not say corsair won psu of 2010. their coil whine on their AX series kills it!
Your basically paying for the name when you buy corsair stuff. i do like their H70. i was thinking about ditching my megahalem for one so i can get some faster better memory