The last few PCs I built topped out at 850 watts… and I thought that was pretty beefy. If you’re aiming for something over a kilowatt , most standard desktop users would call that a monster. But Corsair’s newest PSU scoffs at such paltry power. The new WS3000 power supply outputs 3,000 watts! As far as I know, that’s a new record for anything that fits in a standard ATX case.

The Corsair WS3000 is fully modular, with no less than six 8-pin PCIe rails for the CPU and four of the latest 12v-2×6 rails for graphics cards at up to PCIe 5.1 and ATX 3.1 standards. That is a ton of power and tech, though the spec sheet says it’s 175mm long and tastefully omits a weight rating. The 140mm internal fan uses double ball bearings, though it’s decidedly not silent, and has no iCue support (th

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