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Corsair One gaming PC has been released

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/24/2017 09:21 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Corsair One gaming PC has been released

Corsair announced its first fully built gaming PC, the Corsair ONE. Designed to deliver premium PC performance in an incredibly small package, Corsair ONE brings together decades of memory, cooling, power supply, and chassis engineering with the latest in cutting edge PC hardware to create a PC unlike anything else available.

Powered by the latest 7th Generation Intel Core™ Processors, the Intel 200 Series chipset and an NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 1080 or GTX 1070 graphics card, CORSAIR ONE wields the performance of a top-end full-size PC, contained in a system that’s small enough to fit into any desktop, living room or VR setup. Quiet, compact, and with the performance of full-size desktop PC, this is the ONE.

“With over 22 years powering the world’s best PCs, we knew now was the right time to bring together all our knowledge to create a truly exceptional PC” said Andy Paul, CORSAIR CEO and founder. “CORSAIR ONE is the result – unbelievably compact, quiet and with incredible performance, it changes what people will expect from a high-end PC.”

From its milled aluminum exterior to subtle blue integrated lighting, CORSAIR ONE changes what PC enthusiasts should expect from a pre-built gaming PC. Every part has been specifically designed and selected to fit the high-end hardware and cooling of a full-size desktop PC into an incredibly compact system that’s only 12L in volume. Measuring just 200mm x 176mm x 380mm (7.87in x 6.92in x 14.96in), CORSAIR ONE fits perfectly onto a gaming desktop, performance workstation or Premium VR showcase, delivering high-end performance with a minimal footprint.

Thanks to an integrated liquid-cooling system, CORSAIR ONE is designed to balance power with extremely quiet operation, even at full load.  A revolutionary assisted convection cooling system draws air through a pair of passive 240mm radiators*, combining liquid-cooling with a CORSAIR magnetic levitation ML-140 fan to exhaust heat through the case’s milled aluminum top. The result is lower temperatures with minimal noise, allowing both the CPU and GPU to clock higher, for longer. 

While it’s compact and quiet, CORSAIR ONE boasts the very latest in premium PC hardware, from leaders in PC hardware. “We’re pleased to see CORSAIR extend their core capability from a high-performance enthusiast PC components supplier to an enthusiast-class system OEM”, said Joel Christensen, General Manager for Intel’s Client Channel Business.  “The CORSAIR ONE is an example of how Intel’s latest 7th Generation Core Processors fosters PC platform innovation.  The CORSAIR ONE blends a compact form factor and high performance into an elegant design that pushes the boundaries for gaming form factors.”

CORSAIR ONE comes ready to deliver fantastic PC, 3D and VR experiences thanks to a liquid-cooled Intel Core i7 7700 CPU and air-cooled GeForce GTX 1070 8GB, while CORSAIR ONE PRO takes performance to the next level with dual liquid-cooling for both an Intel Core i7 7700K and GeForce GTX 1080 8GB. The rest of CORSAIR ONE’s internals are a list of must-haves for a modern PC: fast SSD storage in either 240GB, 480GB or 960GB options, roomy 1TB or 2TB HDD, an 80PLUS Gold SFX PSU, Z270 motherboard with USB 3.1 type C and 16GB of trusted CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 2,400MHz DDR4. What’s more, CORSAIR ONE uses only industry standard sized components, so when it’s time to upgrade through CORSAIR’s network of certified upgrade centers, it’s easy to keep your CORSAIR ONE cutting edge. 

CORSAIR has been building the parts to make the world’s best gaming PC for over two decades, so when it came to building its first full system, it was clear that it would come loaded with not just all the essentials every gamer needs, but also none of the bloat they don’t. Pre-installed games launchers from Steam, Origin, Good Old Games, Battle.net and Uplay make getting your games installed quick and easy, all within a clean 64-bit Windows 10 Home operating system, and with no sponsored browsers, applications or anti-virus. “We’re delighted to welcome CORSAIR‘s fully-built CORSAIR ONE to the Windows 10 family of devices,” said Gary Fowle, vice president of U.S. OEM, Microsoft Corp. “The liquid-cooled Windows 10 desktop is VR-ready and great for Xbox Play Anywhere, and its small form factor creates a number of exciting opportunities for casual or hardcore gamers.” 

Featuring the best from CORSAIR, INTEL, NVIDIA, Microsoft and more, CORSAIR ONE is the desktop PC that’s been more than 20 years in the making. Whether you use your PC to battle, explore or create, this is the ONE. 

*Dual Radiator CORSAIR ONE PRO only, CORSAIR ONE uses a single 240mm radiator. 

Specifications

CORSAIR ONE:

  • Processor: Intel Core™ i7 7700, 4.2GHz Max Turbo Frequency, Liquid-Cooled
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1070 8GB, Boost Clock 1,721MHz, Base Clock 1,531MHz, Air Cooled
  • Memory: 16GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 2,400MHz
  • Storage: CORSAIR FORCE LE 240GB SSD, 1TB HDD
  • Motherboard: Custom MSI Z270 Mini-ITX
  • PSU: CORSAIR SF400 80PLUS GOLD SFX
  • Chassis: Black, Aluminum, VR-Ready
  • OS: Windows 10 Home and future Microsoft updates 
  • MSRP: $1,799.99 Exc. TAX

CORSAIR ONE PRO:

  • Processor: Intel Core™ i7 7700K, 4.5GHz Max Turbo Frequency, Liquid-Cooled
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 8GB, Boost Clock 1,771 MHz, Base Clock 1,632MHz, Liquid-Cooled
  • Memory: 16GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 2,400MHz
  • Storage: CORSAIR FORCE LE 480GB SSD, 1TB HDD
  • Motherboard: Custom MSI Z270 Mini-ITX
  • PSU: CORSAIR SF400 80PLUS GOLD SFX
  • Chassis: Black, Aluminum, VR-Ready
  • OS: Windows 10 Home and future Microsoft updates
  • MSRP: $2,199.99 Exc. TAX

CORSAIR ONE PRO (CORSAIR WEBSTORE EXCLUSIVE):

  • Processor: Intel Core™ i7 7700K Liquid-Cooled, 4.5GHz Max Turbo Frequency
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 8GB Liquid-Cooled, Boost Clock 1,771 MHz, Base Clock 1,632MHz
  • Memory: 16GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 2,400MHz
  • Storage: CORSAIR FORCE LE 960GB SSD
  • Motherboard: Custom MSI Z270 Mini-ITX
  • PSU: CORSAIR SF400 80PLUS GOLD SFX
  • OS: Windows 10 Home and future Microsoft updates
  • Chassis: Black, Aluminum, VR-Ready
  • MSRP: $2,299.99 Exc. TAX

COMING SOON: CORSAIR ONE PRO GTX 1080 Ti (CORSAIR WEBSTORE EXCLUSIVE):

  • Processor: Intel Core™ i7 7700K, 4.5GHz Max Turbo Frequency, Liquid-Cooled
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 11GB, Liquid-Cooled
  • Memory: 16GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 2,400MHz
  • Storage: CORSAIR FORCE LE 960GB SSD
  • Motherboard: Custom MSI Z270 Mini-ITX
  • PSU: CORSAIR SF500 80PLUS GOLD SFX
  • Chassis: Black, Aluminum, VR-Ready
  • OS: Windows 10 Home
  • MSRP: $ 2,599.99 Exc. TAX  

Availability, Warranty and Pricing

CORSAIR ONE is available to pre-order immediately in North America, Europe and Australia from the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors, and will be available in late March 2017. CORSAIR ONE is backed by a comprehensive two-year warranty and the CORSAIR worldwide customer support network, which includes dedicated technical support, 24 Hour Phone support and an included suite of self-diagnostic tools.



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ThundercatMan
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#5411858 Posted on: 03/24/2017 02:07 PM
Boring case considering how beautiful some of corsairs cases have been, I'm really hoping my favourite case manufacturer Phanteks shows how to do this with its prototype slim sff tower with phanteks custom water cooling system it now makes ;) this corsair one is meh and over £500 over price

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#5411869 Posted on: 03/24/2017 02:24 PM
Are they idiots all the companies still in year 2017? Why are they shipping expensive PCs with Home edition of Windows?

OEM windows 10 Pro costs less than 45$. I am glad I never buy a PC but only build one either gaming or for work.

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#5411883 Posted on: 03/24/2017 03:02 PM
These are nice builds, but at $2600, I think I would want more than a quad core as my proc. I know 7700k gets good FPS, but at that price point, you're looking to game in 4k, and that quad core is selling yourself short at that point.

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#5411896 Posted on: 03/24/2017 03:34 PM
7700k gonna choke in a few years. It already chocking and dropping frames in CPU demanding games. Min frames gonna get worse and worse. And 5GHz overclock won't fix it.

Getting yet another quad core in 2017 is not gonna last as long as Sandy Bridge did.
Sucks to build PC now. Ryzen needs more time to shape up, yet Intel 6 cores CPU cost arm and leg and already beaten by Ryzen performance.

Corsair need to grow some balls and go with Ryzen. Hopefully we'll see trend change as Ryzen matures.

slick3
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#5412122 Posted on: 03/24/2017 11:58 PM
7700k gonna choke in a few years. It already chocking and dropping frames in CPU demanding games. Min frames gonna get worse and worse. And 5GHz overclock won't fix it.

Getting yet another quad core in 2017 is not gonna last as long as Sandy Bridge did.
Sucks to build PC now. Ryzen needs more time to shape up, yet Intel 6 cores CPU cost arm and leg and already beaten by Ryzen performance.

Corsair need to grow some balls and go with Ryzen. Hopefully we'll see trend change as Ryzen matures.

I’m a big believer of ‘when the time comes’, speculation doesn’t do much. Right now for gaming, I would stick with Intel.

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