Corsair Memory
 Corsair has done quite well for itself this past year and they are now the exclusive memory provider for guys like Dell, HP, and Alienware. In fact, it is Corsair RAM that you find inside of the massive behemoth known as the HP Blackbird. Instead of fighting our way around the trade show floor, we got invited to Corsair’s private suite for a product rundown.
In the USB flash drive department, Corsair hasn’t created a new form factor just yet, but they are upping the ante in terms of capacity. Both the Flash Voyager (
which we’ve reviewed in 8 GB) and the Flash Survivor are now available with an incredible 32GB of high-density flash memory. This surely puts your tiny 2GB wonder to shame, doesn’t it? Both the Voyager and Survivor are built rugged enough to survive some rather nasty conditions, but the Survivor is definitely the tougher of the two. Pricing for the 32GB Voyager and 32GB Survivor are $230 and $250, respectively.
When it comes to power supplies, it seems that the race to 1000 watts took a pit stop at 1000 and just kept going. CORSAIR never got into this race and just took their sweet time getting there. At CES, they showed off their first Kilowatt power supply that was powering a Triple-SLI gaming system in the suite. It was also powering one of CORSAIR’s
Nautilus 500 Water Cooling Systems and was running a 3DMark06 demo all day long. They are obviously going for quality not qantity.
For more pictures from our CORSAIR visit, please check out our CES 2008 CORSAIR Photo Gallery. Let’s check on our friends at ATP Electronics next.
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