I'm already looking at a new "rig" for the first time in 5-6 years, and this will likely be priced between $3,500-$5,000 - with some components that will be Corsair. Recent launches have been very ...
For prebuilt gaming desktops, a few companies are reliable and widely available. Dell's Alienware division produces solid if ...
Corsair is no stranger to building top of the line, giant PC cases for those enthusiasts seeking the utmost in storage expansion space, cooling capacity and more. In fact, it’s not even a ...
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Corsair Gaming, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRSR) (“Corsair” or the “Company”), a leading global ...
With dedicated macro keys, a detachable wrist rest and easy-to-use software, the Corsair K55 RGB Pro is a good membrane keyboard for typing. It also costs just $59. However, all of its goodness is ...
Corsair's 3500X ARGB is a mid-tower case that checks all the boxes while being a great value. If you value silence, make sure you control the included fans. Well, we have all heard about Corsair's ...
While this Corsair Vengeance RAM is of the older DDR4 ... and it’s worth noting it only supports 8th to 13th-gen Intel CPUS and 1000–5000 Series AMD Ryzen CPUs, which is the majority of ...
The thick cushion, broad design, and refined styling make this a good gaming chair, but the fact Corsair has managed to get the price down without compromising on comfort is what makes the TC100 ...
Corsair has partnered with Call of Duty for a multi-year promotional deal that includes limited edition, custom gaming peripherals. The crossover includes Black Ops 6 themed peripherals from ...
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CORSAIR® (Nasdaq: CRSR) proudly presents the next generation of award-winning VIRTUOSO gaming headsets: VIRTUOSO MAX. Featuring state-of-the-art 50mm Graphene ...
Corsair refers to the case's interior as "cavernous," it's not hard to see why. It accommodates 18 x 120mm, 7 x 140mm, or 4 x 200mm fans. Yeah, incredible. To give you more of an idea of the sheer ...
Corsair is notable for using as many of its in-house components as possible when the company builds its machines, which makes them more reliable and easier to maintain. Ready to get serious?