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Corsair unleashes new Corsair One systems with Kaby Lake and GTX 10 series graphics

After teasing its reveal just a few weeks ago, Corsair has now officially announced the Corsair One, an all-new lineup of pre-built systems designed to deliver high performance in a small package. While some other gaming companies have tried to imitate the Mac Pro's cylindrical design, Corsair has opted for more of a cuboid shape with plenty of vents for airflow and LEDs, the true signature of a gaming product.

Inside the case, you will find Corsair RAM, a Corsair liquid cooler and power supply. The chassis was also engineered by Corsair itself. As for everything else, you will find a Z270 motherboard, Intel Kaby Lake desktop processor and a GTX 1080, 1070 or 1080Ti depending on which model you go with.

Speaking about the launch of the Corsair One series, CEO Andy Paul said that after 22 years of building expertise, he knew that “now was the right time to bring together all our knowledge to create a truly exceptional PC”. The aim with this prebuilt system is to offer a compact, quiet system with the highest levels of performance.

In total, there are three Corsair One configurations. The standard Corsair One, the One Pro and the One Pro GTX 1080Ti, which as the name suggests, includes Nvidia's latest flagship gaming card. There are a few Corsair store exclusive variants that tempt you into buying directly from them by offering higher capacity SSDs.

 

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

We don't have exact UK pricing or availability information just yet, but pre-orders should be going live for the EU, US and Australia via the Corsair website and select partnered retailers this week. The first shipments are expected to go out in late March and will be backed by a two year warranty.

KitGuru Says: Corsair dipped its toes into the prebuilt PC market with the Bulldog back in 2015 and now it seems to be upping the ante with a new custom chassis and nothing but high-end gaming hardware. What do you guys think of the Corsair One? Do you think it will be successful? 

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