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Corsair One PCs now pack RTX 3080 Ti graphics cards

Last year, the Corsair One a100 launched, being the first Corsair PC to feature AMD Ryzen processors. This week, the Corsair One a200 is launching, bumping up the specs to include an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics card within the compact, 12L chassis. 

There are three new Corsair One systems launching today. The Corsair One i200 Limited Edition features an Intel 11th Gen processor and up to RTX 3080 Ti graphics in an exclusive ‘Meteor Gray' chassis. Meanwhile, the Corsair One a200 and Corsair One Pro a200 ship with AMD Ryzen 5000 series processors and up to RTX 3080 Ti graphics.

Each Corsair One system ships in a distinct, 12L chassis, measuring in at just 200mm by 172.5mm by 380mm. Using convection-assisted liquid cooling, Corsair is able to fit high-end components with decent cooling to avoid thermal throttling or other heat issues. Both the CPU and GPU are liquid cooled, while other components include up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM, an SF750 80 Plus Platinum SFX power supply and a 2TB PCIe 4 M.2 SSD in select models.

Pricing for the Corsair One i200 Limited Edition and Corsair One Pro a200 has not been announced. However, we do know that the Corsair One a200 starts at £3,299.99 and is already available through the Corsair store.

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