Tuesday, June 16th 2020

Corsair Announces Corsair ONE a100 Desktop Powered by Ryzen 3000

CORSAIR, a world leader in high-performance gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, today announced the launch of the new CORSAIR ONE a100 Compact Gaming PC, the first system in the award-winning CORSAIR ONE family of small-form-factor desktop PCs to feature a powerful AMD Ryzen 3000 Series processor. With the incredible single-threaded and multi-threaded performance of a 3rd Gen Ryzen CPU, GeForce RTX graphics from NVIDIA, and a wealth of premium CORSAIR components, the CORSAIR ONE a100 delivers outstanding productivity for content creation and an extraordinary gaming experience in a refined chassis that takes up less desk space than a laptop.

The new CORSAIR ONE a100 is available in three configurations, each equipped with a Ryzen 3000 Series processor, ranging from the 12-core, 24-thread AMD Ryzen 9 3900X to the 16-core, 32-thread AMD Ryzen 9 3950X CPU, utilizing Zen 2 architecture to boost performance and efficiency while gaming and running multiple demanding applications. Incredibly lifelike graphics are made possible by the amazing performance and real-time ray-tracing technology of an NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics card, up to a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. Each CORSAIR ONE a100 is completed with a host of celebrated CORSAIR components, including 32 GB of VENGEANCE LPX 3,200 MHz DDR4 memory optimized for AMD Ryzen 3000 and a Force MP600 NVMe M.2 SSD taking full advantage of PCIe 4.0 bandwidth. Like all CORSAIR ONE systems, the a100 is able to pack all of this immense power into a chassis that's less than ¼ the volume of a conventional desktop PC, while still keeping temperatures in check, thanks to a patented convection-assisted liquid cooling system.
"Since the recent launch of the AMD Ryzen 3000 Series, customers have been asking when we'll release a CORSAIR ONE with them," said Dennis Jackson, Director of Marketing for Gaming Systems at CORSAIR. "Now with the a100, we deliver the full power of 3rd Gen Ryzen and PCIe 4.0 in the unique form-factor of the CORSAIR ONE."

"AMD is delighted to be working with CORSAIR to bring the power of Ryzen into such a versatile form factor," said Chris Kilburn, corporate vice president and general manager, client business unit, AMD. "Harnessing the power of AMD Ryzen 3000 desktop processors, The CORSAIR ONE a100 brings industry-leading performance and technology into the hands of gamers worldwide."

Availability
The CORSAIR ONE a100 is available immediately from the CORSAIR webstore in North America and Europe.

For more information, visit the product page.
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10 Comments on Corsair Announces Corsair ONE a100 Desktop Powered by Ryzen 3000

#1
xkm1948
This is really nice~
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#2
Basard
Hell yeah, one of these fancy computers will really offset the looks of my black-spray-painted-coffee-can planter.
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#4
AsRock
TPU addict
What about when the AIO cooler fails out of warranty ?, you going be able to fix it ?.
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#5
Valantar
AsRockWhat about when the AIO cooler fails out of warranty ?, you going be able to fix it ?.
They're bog-standard Asetek AIOs, just with shorter tubing and no fans. So if the pump fails, buy any asetek-based AIO (used or new, whatever you prefer), re-use the mounting hardware, pull the tubing off the barbs on both coolers, and mount the new pump/block onto your original tubing/radiator. Not that difficult.

Edit: wrote fan instead of pump. Derp.
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#7
Valantar
TheLostSwedeMore importantly, Corsair switched from MSI to Asus, which is a big win in this case.
Seems to be a custom SKU of this.
www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-Strix-X570-I-Gaming/

The less impressive part:
DRAM 2x16GB DDR4-3200
You can't expect a pre-built (at least one that isn't from a boutique shop that does overclocking) to exceed the RAM speed spec of the CPU, and there are no AMD desktop chips that officially support RAM faster than 3200, even if they easily "overclock" past this.
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#8
TheLostSwede
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ValantarYou can't expect a pre-built (at least one that isn't from a boutique shop that does overclocking) to exceed the RAM speed spec of the CPU, and there are no AMD desktop chips that officially support RAM faster than 3200, even if they easily "overclock" past this.
I guess it's still better than their Intel rigs that ship with 2666MHz memory...
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#9
Valantar
TheLostSwedeI guess it's still better than their Intel rigs that ship with 2666MHz memory...
Yeah, that's depressing in 2020. Here's hoping Zen 3 pushes stock memory compatibility to at least 3600.
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#10
bogami
That it looks nice but I don't give $ 2000 over the sale price from invested to anyone ?! I'm not that stupid. Excessive price $ 4620. For this money I get more then offrd, and also SLI.
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