This PSU with connectors in all the wrong places is actually a breeze to build with

Corsair RMx SHIFT power supply being installed in a gaming PC

Corsair’s done the impossible: it has made an actually exciting new power supply. To achieve this magnificent feat, it’s taken all the connectors, shrunk them down, and moved them to the side of the PSU. No, the other side. The end result is a PSU that’s extremely easy to build with, providing you have the right case.

RM1200x SHIFT specs

Corsair RMx SHIFT power supply being installed in a gaming PC

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Wattage: 1200
Modular: Yes
Connectors: 24-pin x1, 4+4-pin x2, 12VHPWR x1, 6+2-pin dual x4, 6+2-pin single x4, SATA x16, PATA x8
OEM: Channel Well Technology (CWT)
80 Plus: Gold
Fan size: 140mm
Price: $270 (opens in new tab) | £260 (opens in new tab)

Luckily, I have just that: the Corsair iCUE 5000T (opens in new tab). This standard mid-tower is the perfect candidate in which to try out Corsair’s newfangled power supply. There’s ample room out from the side panel for the power cables to extend from their oddly-place connectors, around two inches, and the PSU mounts traditionally with the fan facing downwards.



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