This is interesting. Corsair, well known for their power supplies has introduced a new design. Instead of all the modular ports being at the back, they have been put to the side.
Of course to be optimally functional, it requires having a case that allows for a certain amount of space between the power supply and a case's external panel. Which of course may also be just a gimmick to keep it all proprietary, with buyers not only buying Corsair's power supply, but also investing in their computer cases. Still, I like the idea. If you have adequate space, that it's inherently easier to add or subtract modular cables accordingly.
Likely not a component you want if you have an inherently narrow computer case.
Of course to be optimally functional, it requires having a case that allows for a certain amount of space between the power supply and a case's external panel. Which of course may also be just a gimmick to keep it all proprietary, with buyers not only buying Corsair's power supply, but also investing in their computer cases. Still, I like the idea. If you have adequate space, that it's inherently easier to add or subtract modular cables accordingly.
Likely not a component you want if you have an inherently narrow computer case.