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Computex 2017: Corsair Shows A New Concept with a Curve

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/31/2017 11:15 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
Computex 2017: Corsair Shows A New Concept with a Curve

Corsair is demoing quite some cool stuff which we'll cover in multiple news-items. The biggest and most prominent thing would be the in your face Curve and Slate concepts they have going in.

Concept Curve re-imagines the iconic CORSAIR Graphite 780T in stunning hand-finished carbon fiber and beautiful curved tempered glass, with a dynamic automotive look trimmed in orange and finished with mesmerizing prototype RGB fans. Multiple pieces of curved tempered glass encase Concept Curve, offering unimpeded visuals of the stunning liquid-cooled system within. Redefining the use of luxury materials in a PC, Concept Curve has the looks, finish and feel to match the most outlandish of super cars.

Concept Slate is the future of the super-tower PC, designed for maximum system support and clad in stark sheets of smoked tempered glass, it represents the peak of what’s possible with a performance PC. And it is an impressive one alright. Boasting massive water-cooling and dual-system hardware support, Concept Slate’s radically designed interior makes building and displaying the world’s most powerful PCs easier than ever, all with the best in fan and RGB lighting control built it. Boasting not one, but two fully water-cooled systems within its monolithic frame, Concept Slate is epic in design, scale and ability.

SYNC it

SYNC IT, Corsair is unifying all their things RGB. Meaning in the future you can control any RGB unit from the new CUE software (if it'll be called like that). DIY, peripheral and motherboard RGB lighting for complete RGB synchronization. For the first time, users can coordinate RGB lighting between CORSAIR RGB case fans, Hydro Series CPU coolers, light strips, keyboards, mice, mouse pads, headsets, and with the help and support of MSI, select motherboards.

Synchronize every component’s lighting with just one click in just one piece of software, or watch as dazzling reactive lighting effects spread and flash from keyboard to mouse, system fans and even say an MSI motherboard. I am looking very forward towards this new software release.



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#5437795 Posted on: 05/31/2017 12:55 PM
I'm really keen on my next MoBo having a "Asus" tag on it, as I'm not too fond of the ASRock and msi's (cheap) boards I've worked with so far.

But if MSI allows for integration into CUE (and thus my Corsair pheriphials with loads of profiles on 'em), whereas Asus wouldn't, I must admit that'd be heavily influencing my decision.

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