Corsair One

Corsair One

By Jon Porter

If you’ve spent any amount of time around gaming PCs then you’re probably familiar with Corsair, but its newest product, the Corsair One Webstore Edition, is a little different from what’s come before.

The hardware specialist, which started out producing RAM modules for PC builders, has since branched out to provide almost every component you’ll find in a typical PC build, from power supplies to cases, and from all-in-one watercoolers to peripherals such as mice and keyboards.

In short, if you’ve ever built yourself a custom PC then you’ve probably at least considered using a Corsair component at one point or another.

The Corsair One is different. Rather than requiring its users to assemble a system themselves, the pre-built desktop instead provides almost everything you need to get set up and running straight away, and it does so in a case that’s surprisingly small considering the beastly components contained within.

But before we tackle the benchmarking of this machine, let’s look at what you get for your money with the Corsair One Webstore Edition.

Pricing and value

There are three Corsair One models available. The basic model comes equipped with an i7-7700 and an air-cooled Nvidia GTX 1070 and retails …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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