CORSAIR Introduces Platinum-Rated HXi SHIFT PSUs with iCUE LINK System Hub and PCIe 5.1 Support

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[Press Release] CORSAIR has announced the HXi SHIFT Series, a new line of Platinum-rated, fully modular power supplies built for next-gen gaming and creator PCs. Available in 1000W, 1200W, and 1500W models, the series combines Cybenetics Platinum efficiency, ATX 3.1, and PCIe 5.1 standards.

The standout feature is the built-in iCUE LINK System Hub, letting users connect up to 24 iCUE LINK devices directly to the PSU, reducing cable clutter and setup time. The side-mounted SHIFT interface routes all modular connections to the left panel, improving access and cable management with Type-5 Micro-Fit modular cabling and low-profile combs.

Designed for quiet reliability, the units use a 140mm fluid dynamic fan with Zero RPM Mode, 105°C-rated Japanese capacitors, and deliver up to 91% efficiency. Each PSU includes a native 12V-2×6 GPU cable supporting up to 600W for the latest NVIDIA and AMD GPUs, while the 1500W model adds dual GPU cables for high-end setups.

Through CORSAIR iCUE software, users can monitor power, adjust fan curves, and switch between single- and multi-rail OCP modes. The HXi SHIFT Series is available now via the CORSAIR webstore and authorized retailers, backed by a 10-year warranty.

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