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Corsair launches Frame 4000D variant with 14.5″ touchscreen

Corsair has introduced the Frame 4000D LCD RS ARGB, a new high-end mid-tower chassis that integrates a fully functional 14.5-inch touchscreen directly into the case structure. Building on the modular design of the Frame series, this updated model combines the utility of a secondary display with significant cooling and structural …

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Corsair unveils Arasaka-themed peripheral collection for Cyberpunk 2077’s 5th anniversary

Corsair has announced a new partnership with CD Projekt RED to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Cyberpunk 2077. The collaboration introduces the Corsair x Cyberpunk 2077: Arasaka Edition collection, a limited-edition series of peripherals inspired by the game's megacorporation, Arasaka. The centrepiece of the lineup is a special-edition K65 Plus …

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Corsair launches its first fighting game controller – the Novablade Pro Wireless

CORSAIR has officially unveiled its first controller designed specifically for fighting games, the Novablade Pro Wireless Hall Effect Leverless Controller. Built with the company’s new MGX Hyperdrive magnetic switches, the device introduces features aimed at delivering faster, more precise inputs for competitive players. The Novablade Pro features 15 adjustable magnetic …

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New DDR5 memory overclocking record smashes the 13,000 MT/s barrier

The 13,000 MT/s barrier for DDR5 memory has officially been broken, setting a new record high overclocked speed using a Gigabyte Aorus motherboard.   The achievement comes from overclocker SaltyCroissant (via VideoCardz), who has pushed a DDR5 memory module to an incredible frequency of 6,510 MHz, which translates to a staggering …

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Corsair RAM lawsuit settlement could impact the whole industry

Back in 2022, a class action lawsuit was filed against Corsair, alleging that its overclocked DDR4 and DDR5 memory kits were sold to customers under false pretenses. Rather than allowing the case to go to trial, Corsair has now settled the case, paying out $5.5 million in fees. The case may not just impact Corsair though and could have far reaching consequences for many PC hardware companies. 

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