I've been building PCs with Corsair bits for years. In fact, I installed a new Corsair cooler in my gaming PC last night as well, and since Corsair's Vengeance PCs are built with as many Corsair-branded parts as you can cram into a gaming rig, we are confident that Corsair s Vengeance PCs. Of course, the GPU, motherboard, and CPU are all made by other companies, but still the memory, SSD, cooler, and chassis are professionally installed.
And they make the absolute best of all of these. However, their prices are not cheap, and if you want to build your PC custom-made, they are rather expensive. That's also why they offer a $600 discount on Prime Day.
These two Vengeance i7500 machines are the ones I'm most interested in at the Corsair sale because they offer the biggest discounts, but also because the RTX 4070 Super and RTX 4070 Ti Super are among the best midrange GPUs at the moment. It will remain so for some time when Nvidia releases its new RTX 50 series later this year. However, recommending an RTX 4080 Super or RTX 4090 machine becomes a bit more difficult without a significant discount.
Not so with Corsair machines.
But while the reassurance of an all-Corsair build may be reassuring, it's not a worthwhile proposition on a tight budget where $1 per fps matters. there's a reason Corsair is the choice for the best ultra-enthusiast gaming PCs and not for budget PCs. There is a reason.
The Amazon Prime Day Gaming PC Deals hub showcases gaming PCs with very similar specs to the Vengeance machine, but at much lower prices.
There are also gaming PCs like this one.
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