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AMD behemoth system build - part 1 (the 22K system!)
Today we present Part One of our Four Part series for amd - which we are calling the Behemoth. This monster build comprises over £22,000 of killer hardware and at the end we will be giving it away ...
FREMONT, CA, May 10th, 2018 - CORSAIR ®, a world leader in PC gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, today announced the launch of its largest, most feature-rich PC case ever – the Obsidian ...
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Leo builds a £10,000 watercooled dual system gaming PC real time movie - part 1 with bloopers!
What if money was no object? Today we publish a special video project - Leo was sent a lot of components from many of KitGuru's partners - to create a £10,000 dual system in the new Corsair 1000D ...
Corsair has introduced its latest addition to the PC chassis lineup, the iCUE Link 9000D Airflow, designed for the ultimate custom water-cooled builds. This new case builds on the success of the ...
Corsair's burgeoning range of PC enclosures includes something for just about every type of user, but for the ultra-enthusiast, you could argue that the last few years have been barren. The original ...
This is Corsair's largest PC case to date. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Corsair's new Obsidian 1000D 'super tower' case is so ...
Corsair is getting ready to announce a super tower computer that is capable of swallowing two system configurations. Called the Obsidian Series 1000D, Corsair is appropriately billing the new chassis ...
Corsair hasn't had a super ridiculously high-end chassis since the Obsidian 900D which was released all the way back in 2013, before RGBs went mainstream, and now we're seeing a tease of the ...
Corsair has rolled out a new case that might be perfect for the PC gamer or enthusiast out there who wants to cram a huge amount of hardware into the chassis. The case is called the Obsidian Series ...
Most of PC history has been a race to miniaturize everything, but I’ll admit I’m fonder of stupidly oversized machines. I run a full tower at home for absolutely no reason. Sure, it’s roomy and the ...
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