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Corsair Highlights Extensive Compatibility for Intel Core Ultra Series Processors

Today, Corsair announced extensive compatibility across its product range for the newly launched Intel Core Ultra series processors. With the introduction of the new LGA 1851 socket, Corsair has confirmed that its comprehensive lineup of CPU coolers, power supplies, and DDR5 memory modules are ready to support the next generation of Intel CPUs, ensuring a smooth transition and optimal performance for PC builders.

Corsair Powers the Future with New PSUs for Intel Core Ultra

As a world-leader in reliable and quiet PC power supplies for over 15 years, we have a full lineup of products, from our compact SF750 to our popular RMx series, and our still unmatched AX1600i. All our models feature the necessary power connections and capacity to handle the new motherboards and processors, and our award-winning reputation will give you peace of mind.

Corsair power supplies offer innovative features such as Zero RPM Mode fan operation for lower system noise and fully modular side-mounted cables on RMx Shift models that make upgrading your system substantially easier. No matter which model of the Core Ultra series you choose for your next system, rest assured that even the highest-wattage processor can receive well-regulated power from any of our lineups. We also offer an online configurator to help you determine exactly how much power your build needs.

Corsair MP700 SSDs Unleash the Speed of PCIe 5.0 for Core Ultra

With up to 20 full PCI Express 5.0 lanes, four more than the previous generation, there are more benefits than ever for high-speed storage. The Corsair MP700 series offers outstanding performance of up to 12,400 MB/sec sequential read speeds. PCIe Gen 5 x4 alongside the massively high-bandwidth NVMe 2.0 interface unleashes higher-speed data transfers and greater M.2 SSD performance. It’s a perfect match for the new Intel Core Ultra series processors.

Building a Core Ultra System? Corsair Has You Covered

What changes are there between the Core Ultra series and the previous 14th generation? What is the best memory for a Core Ultra 7 265k or Ultra 9 285k? And what are the differences between the Z790 and Z890 motherboard chipsets?

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