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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:07 pm Post subject: |
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elpacco wrote: | kls85 wrote: | elpacco wrote: | kls85 wrote: | elpacco wrote: | kls85 wrote: | elpacco wrote: | kls85 wrote: | Does Corsair make their own ram? | No, they just call themselves Corsair Memory for fun. |
Do corsair make their own psu? | No, the buy other companies' PSUs and resell them with their name on it.
Of course they make their own PSUs and memory, what else would they do? And that's a completely off topic and random question. You could alternatively go to their website, http://corsair.com/ |
Corsair actually don't make their own PSU. The ODM (original design manufacture) for Corsair are Seasonic and CWT (Channel Well).
Same with ram, does Corsair make their own rams?
Well most of us who buys Corsair will most likely go with the higher-end like Dominator which has a heat spreader. If the heat spreader is pry opened, will the ram chip itself still say Corsair on it or say something else like Samsung, Micron, Winbond or what?
Even if it says "Corsair" on it and Corsair itself could make their own PCBs, I doubt they will also make their own ram chips.
Now I'm not going against Corsair or anything, since there are other ram makers who does the same thing. | :\
Corsair makes their own PSUs, and their RAM, I don't know what you're talking about. You're rambling, and you've also hijacked this thread. |
anandtech wrote: | Corsair power supplies come from two different ODMs, Seasonic and Channel Well (CWT). Both are very good manufacturers for high-end products, but Seasonic tends to be a more conservative company that doesn't want to grow their business too fast whereas CWT is kind of the opposite and is interested in selling a large number of power supplies through many different companies. Corsair blurs the boundaries between these ODMs, letting the two manufacturers produce different wattages for the same series.Corsair power supplies come from two different ODMs, Seasonic and Channel Well (CWT). Both are very good manufacturers for high-end products, but Seasonic tends to be a more conservative company that doesn't want to grow their business too fast whereas CWT is kind of the opposite and is interested in selling a large number of power supplies through many different companies. Corsair blurs the boundaries between these ODMs, letting the two manufacturers produce different wattages for the same series. |
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I'm just trying to get my point across so the OP won't be worrying if his friend's ram may destroy his system due to a different brand name. | They're still Corsair PSUs. I'm sure they don't build everything that is in the PSU themselves, obviously, but for the most part, they make it. |
moar like rebranding.
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