Corsair's New Pre-built PC.

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#1  Edited By Stevo_the_gamer  Moderator
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A very powerful, quiet, and expertly cooled Mini-ITX machine. You're probably spending a good $300-400 premium compared to buying similar items and building a system yourself. It's unfortunate that you cannot buy the case on its own, but I think Corsair knocked it out of the park here. Much, much better showcase compared to the bulldog machine they tried to showcase. (Go google it and then quickly forget about that ugly case)

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#2 KOD
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Nice systems and all but man, prebuilt gaming systems are so damn expensive.

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#3 _SKatEDiRt_
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crazy price for a single GPU system. i cannot get the bulldog image out of my head

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#4 KHAndAnime
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I love Corsair products...hate their CPU coolers. This PC is basically a louder, uglier version of what I built last year. I even used a Corsair case (the 250D). It's kind of bulky for an ITX, but I really like it. It blends into the home theater very well - many people don't even notice it. The dust filter on it is amazing. I could leave it alone for months, come back, and my case is still relatively dust free.

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#5  Edited By GeryGo  Moderator
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1800$ for i7 7700 non K version, aired GTX1070? seriously I can build for that kind of money mini ITX with 1080Ti water cooled and 7700K.

I'm not sure how much do you buy MSI pre built PC but damn Corsair topped Alienware in pricing.

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Not recommended to upgrade the system while possible it sounds like it's easy to accidently break it in the processes.

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I built a similar system on ebuyer and managed to get it at $1,300. Thats the equivalent of upgrading to a 1080ti and a 7700K. You'd have to be a right muppet to buy pre-built.

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#8 horgen  Moderator
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@IJONOI said:

I built a similar system on ebuyer and managed to get it at $1,300. Thats the equivalent of upgrading to a 1080ti and a 7700K. You'd have to be a right muppet to buy pre-built.

But duh, it's Corsair. It's gonna be blasting fast. They should add a couple of stickers on it as well. I hear that help.