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Corsair One i300 (2022) Review (12900K & 3080 Ti)

For our games testing, we benchmarked ten titles at 1440p and 4K, using the maximum quality presets in game.

Overall, gaming performance is excellent from the Corsair One. It is on average just 3% behind our GPU test system – a proper mid-tower gaming PC – and delivered great frame rates across the board. The RTX 3080 Ti is one of the fastest graphics cards on the market right now and would pair very nicely with either a high refresh-rate 1440p, or even 4K, gaming monitor, as we can see from the average results shown above. In fact, of the ten games tested, only two – being Cyberpunk 2077 and Total War: Warhammer III – were unable to average above 60FPS at 4K, so that tells you pretty much everything you need to know about the gaming performance.

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