Last Tuesday saw one of the most anticipated announcements of the year, the announcement of the NVIDIA RTX 40 series, a new generation of graphics cards which, due to its specifications alone, promises to raise the gaming experience to an unprecedented level. A jump in the density of transistors integrated in the GPU thanks to 5 nanometer photolithography, a new generation of RT and Tensor cores, DLSS 3.0… the list of new features is staggering and the characteristics of its flagship, the GeForce RTX 4090, spectacular.
We already know that they will be the first models to arrive and almost certainly the only ones to do so this year RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 with 16 and 12 GB, although we’re hoping to see the 4070 and 4060 rigor join the family in the course of 2023, and who knows if the 4050, which if produced, would likely arrive last. All that is certain is that the 4090 will go on sale in October and that the two 4080s will go on sale in November.
So we can take it for granted that many people will already be preparing to make the jump to the new generation, but before that it is of course necessary to ensure that we have everything you need to do it. From a suitable power supply to a tower able to accommodate these new graphics cards in optimal conditions, through compatible cooling systems and other accessories and elements.

To that end, CORSAIR has already done its homework and as a result, with only a few weeks to go before the first GeForce RTX 40 hits the shelves, the company has announced that it already offers full compatibility with the new GeForce RTX 40, giving users who embrace the new generation everything that they need, with special attention to the key point, food.
And the good news in that regard is that The current line of CORSAIR power supplies is now fully compatible with the new GeForce RTX 40 series. Although the RTX 4090 uses the new 12+4-pin 12VHPWR power connector, all cards will ship with a PCI-e 8-pin to 12VHPWR power adapter. So those with a current CORSAIR power supply model will be able to make the leap to NVIDIA’s next generation simply by ensuring that it is capable of providing the necessary power.
In addition, they also have customers who want it possibility to order official CORSAIR 12VHPWR 600W cables now compatible with all CORSAIR Type 4 power supplies, it connects directly to the power supply via the existing connectors on the side of the power supply to directly power your new graphics card without the need for a PCIe adapter. With the sensing cables set to 600W, the graphics card will know it can use its maximum power load.
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