Corsair has confirmed that its wide range of PC components will work perfectly with Intel’s new Core Ultra series processors. These processors use a new socket called LGA 1851. If you have a Corsair cooler that worked with the older LGA 1700 socket, it will also work with this new socket. Corsair’s coolers range from the basic A115 air cooler to high-end models like the TITAN RX RGB series, including options with 120 mm, 360 mm, and 420 mm radiators.
For those looking to boost the performance of Intel’s Core Ultra series, Corsair offers top-quality DDR5 memory kits, such as the DOMINATOR and VENGEANCE series. These memory kits come with high speeds, up to 8,200 MT/s, and sizes up to 128 GB per kit. Whether you’re a gamer or content creator, Corsair’s memory is built for fast performance and easy overclocking.
In addition, Corsair has a variety of power supplies that can handle the high demands of the new Intel processors. From the compact SF750 to the powerful AX1600i, all models provide the necessary connections and power capacity for Intel’s new motherboards. Some models, like the RMx Shift series, even have side-mounted cables that make upgrades easier.
The Intel Core Ultra processors also support more PCIe 5.0 lanes, which means faster storage options. Corsair’s MP700 SSDs are a great match for these processors, offering speeds up to 12,400 MB/s for faster data transfer and storage performance.
The Intel Core Ultra series brings key upgrades over the 14th generation, including a new LGA 1851 socket, which improves performance and offers 20 PCIe lanes (up from 16). These processors also deliver higher speeds and enhanced memory support. For a Core Ultra 7 265K or Ultra 9 285K, Corsair’s DOMINATOR or VENGEANCE DDR5 memory kits are ideal, providing fast speeds and large capacities suited for gaming or heavy tasks. The Z890 chipset, compared to Z790, offers better support for PCIe 5.0 lanes and faster memory, making it the preferred option for maximum performance.