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Corsair PC Cases, Keyboards, Cooling Units, Scream Style, Performance

Corsair PC Cases, Keyboards, Cooling Units, Scream Style, Performance
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Nathan Eddy
Nathan Eddy
Jan 10, 2014
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Corsair PC Cases, Keyboards, Cooling Units, Scream Style, Performance

1 - Corsair PC Cases, Keyboards, Cooling Units, Scream Style, Performance

by Nathan Eddy


A Tower Case With Style to Spare ($179.99)

2 - A Tower Case With Style to Spare ($179.99)

The Graphite Series 760T tower case features two swing-out windowed side panels, providing an unobscured view into the heart of the PC. The tower case, which is available in black or Arctic White, provides room for expansion and cooling options. Nine expansion slots allow plenty of room for multi-GPU setups, while six 3.5-inch/2.5-inch hard-disk mounts can be relocated to any of four separate mounting locations or removed entirely. There are also plentiful extra fan mounts for those wishing to mount liquid cooling systems.


Liquid CPU Cooler Enhances Performance ($119.99)

3 - Liquid CPU Cooler Enhances Performance ($119.99)

The all-in-one Hydro Series H105 dual-fan 240mm liquid CPU cooler includes an LED backlit logo and replaceable color ring, allowing PC enthusiasts to coordinate their CPU cooler to match their other system components. The H105 is also compatible with most cases on the market, meaning enthusiasts needn’t worry about having to compromise on their choice when it comes to case or CPU cooling.


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Corsair Makes a Case for the Mini-ITX Form Factor ($89.99)

4 - Corsair Makes a Case for the Mini-ITX Form Factor ($89.99)

The Obsidian Series 250D performance Mini-ITX PC case is Corsair’s smallest to date, easily fitting on a bookcase. Brushed aluminum and solid steel construction complement the compact frame and still support many of the performance Mini ITX motherboards, as well as a range of full-size high-performance components. Two high-airflow fans are included, as well as two USB 3.0 ports and headphone/microphone jacks in the front panel for easy access.


Flash Voyager Go Drive Makes Speedy Transfers ($19.99)

5 - Flash Voyager Go Drive Makes Speedy Transfers ($19.99)

The Flash Voyager Go supports USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 for high transfer speeds of up to 135 MB per second on PCs under Windows, Mac OS X and Linux with no additional software required. A durable keychain and two caps, one black and one yellow, are included. The drive measures just 37mm long and 12mm wide, meaning you can stick it away just about anywhere.


Flash Voyager Comes in Three Storage Sizes

6 - Flash Voyager Comes in Three Storage Sizes

Available in 16GB, 32GB or 64GB versions, the lightweight, thumb-size drive is backed by a five-year warranty, includes both USB and micro-USB connectors, and is targeted at owners of Android mobile devices. The drive also provides storage expansion for on-the-go (OTG)-compatible phones and tablets.


Raptor K40 Gaming Keyboard Features Backlighting ($79.99)

7 - Raptor K40 Gaming Keyboard Features Backlighting ($79.99)

The Raptor K40 keyboard combines a membrane key feel, on-board macro storage, 100 percent anti-ghosting with full-key rollover on USB, and 16.8 million color customizable backlighting to create a gaming keyboard that can be customized for specific games, tactics and playing styles. The keyboard is also backed by a two-year warranty.


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Raptor M45 Gaming Mouse Features Fierce Design ($59.99)

8 - Raptor M45 Gaming Mouse Features Fierce Design ($59.99)

The mouse features a powerful gaming-tuned Pixart optical sensor, fast response time, large glide pads, high-mass scroll wheel all housed in right-handed design with a textured, soft-touch surface. The mouse also has an adjustable weight system and seven programmable buttons with macros and for critical gaming functions and switches to allow gamers to toggle between high sensor resolution and low resolution.


Corsair, Cherry Partner on Extreme Gaming Keyboard

9 - Corsair, Cherry Partner on Extreme Gaming Keyboard

Corsair and Cherry introduced the MX RGB Project gaming keyboard, based on a Vengeance K70 gaming keyboard fitted with new Cherry MX RGB key switches. The device gives gamers a first look at the vast customization and game-enhancing benefits of per-key 16.8 million color backlighting. In the second half of 2014, Corsair will bring the concept to life by launching the world’s first Cherry MX RGB-based gaming keyboards.


AX1500i Digital ATX Power Supply Boasts 1,500 Watts ($449.99)

10 - AX1500i Digital ATX Power Supply Boasts 1,500 Watts ($449.99)

The AX1500i’s second-generation digital architecture enables the power supply unit (PSU) to consistently deliver up to 1,500 watts of power with Titanium energy efficiency levels of up to 94 percent. A custom-designed fluid dynamic bearing fan, designed for low-noise operation, allows the PSU to run quietly, even at full 1,500-watt power output.


Carbine Series Air 540 Gets a New Color ($149.99)

11 - Carbine Series Air 540 Gets a New Color ($149.99)

The Carbide Series Air 540 mid-tower PC Case is now available in Arctic White in addition to the previously available black and Steel Silver colors. Backed by a two-year warranty, the case features dual side-by-side chambers with Direct Airflow Path cooling, eight tool-free expansion slots, two USB 3.0 ports and a removable front magnetic low-restriction dust filter.

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