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KGTV: Corsair BullDog 4K Gaming System

Our man Leo Waldock managed to get some time with Corsair when he was over at Computex – and they showcased their new BULLDOG system, which they claim can power 4K without a problem.

It is a barebones system so it would all depend on how much you are willing to spend on the graphics card and processor to get those silky smooth Ultra HD 4K frame rates. We chatted with Corsair's Jeff Checchi to get the inside track on the new system.

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Corsair have a holding page up for it now, with details, so you can head over HERE to catch up. We have been told the barebones system will cost $399 – which is chassis, power supply and CPU cooler. The GPU cooler is an extra $99 for AIO plus graphics bracket.

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