CORSAIR is a pretty big name in the computing world. They’re known for their cooling fans, AIO radiators, PCs, and more. Earlier this month, the company has announced a new PC case. The Corsair iCUE ...
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Adam Corsetti is a Commerce Writer from the United States. An avid gamer since childhood, Adam became hooked on video games after using the original Nintendo NES console. During college, he created a ...
CORSAIR revealed a brand new tower case this week that's officially on the market as you can snag the 5000T RGB Mid-Tower Case. The company basically threw in a couple of improvements to this design ...
Building a system inside the Corsair 5000T is a pretty straightforward task. Sure, it’s a super expensive case designed for the enthusiast market. However, it’s really just a well-designed mid-tower ...
Corsair has unveiled its latest innovation in PC case design with the launch of the Corsair 3500X Series Mid-Tower PC Case. This new addition to Corsair’s lineup is designed for builders who seek a ...
CORSAIR has today announced the new CORSAIR iCUE 5000D RGB Hydro X Edition case, specially configured to accommodate custom cooling loops. With both high-airflow and tempered glass panels, the 5000D ...
Corsair has been one of the leading makers of computer cases for years, delivering some of the most striking designs on the market. That’s exactly why we continue to see Corsair cases used in ...
The 3500X Mid-Tower PC case is the latest case series from manufacturer Corsair. Developed as a more compact solution to the 2500 and 6500 Series while still maintaining the iconic fishbowl aesthetic, ...
Today Leo takes a look at another Corsair case that launched this week - the Carbide Series 270R. * Builder-friendly internal layout: Simple and intuitive internal layout enables quick and easy ...
Wood paneling on gaming hardware has a long and storied history, though it dates back to when most TVs had wood, and the Atari 2600 was fresh on the scene. It also has some lovely little wood panel ...
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