When you see the brand Corsair, it's easy to think of high-quality RAM, peripherals, coolers, and power supplies. Black Friday is upon us and this period is perfect for scoring a deal or few on PC components, power supplies included. If you're looking to build a new gaming PC before the year ends, now's a good time as any to take the plunge.
Amazon is offering up to 35% off corsair power supplies for Black Friday. Here are a few fine examples from this collection of discounts.
Corsair RMX Series RM850X (850W) | $20 off
Corsair makes some solid PSUs, and its RM650X has just the right amount of power to handle the latest CPUs and GPUs. It has an 80 Plus Gold efficiency rating and comes with a 10-year warranty. It's also semi-modular for easy cable management. This is a rebate offer, so remember to follow through with the promotion.
Corsair CX Series (650W) | $35 off
If you don't need too much power and just want something to supply stable, reliable power to your PC, look no further than the Corsair CX650. It's semi-modular, meaning you only need to connect the cables required, is rated for 80 Plus Bronze efficiency, and is backed by a 5-year warranty.
Corsair CX750F RGB (750W) | $10 off
This is quite the special PSU from Corsair in that it has RGB lighting. Yes, now even your PSU can light up your room. Like the CX650, this is 80 Plus Bronze certified, but this unit goes a little further by being fully modular and rocks an RGB fan that can be hooked up to iCUE and synchronized with all your other Corsair products.
The PSU is an incredibly important component of any PC as it's what is (quite literally) charged with supplying all the required electricity. We only recommend you buy power supplies from reputable brands, including Corsair. Whether you need something to power a rig with RTX 30 GPUs from NVIDIA like the RM850X or something cheap and cheerful, there's a deal here for everyone.
As well as top-quality power supplies, we're also collecting all the best Black Friday PC part deals on processors, motherboards, GPUs (hah!), and more!
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