Tuesday, June 16th 2020

CORSAIR Announces the Vengeance Range of Gaming Desktops

CORSAIR, a world leader in high-performance gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, today announced the launch of the new CORSAIR VENGEANCE a4100 and i4200 Series Gaming PCs, delivering outstanding gaming performance, eye-catching aesthetics, and easy upgradeability with either an AMD Ryzen 3000 Series processor or a 10th Gen Intel Core processor and GeForce RTX -powered graphics from NVIDIA. Equipped with renowned CORSAIR components and ready to game, stream, or both, the new VENGEANCE systems set a high bar for prebuilt gaming PCs.

The CORSAIR VENGEANCE a4100 Series is the latest system in the VENGEANCE line to boast the power of AMD Ryzen, achieving outstanding single-threaded and multi-threaded performance thanks to an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU. An NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER graphics card outputs incredibly lifelike graphics with real-time ray-tracing technology. In a first for the CORSAIR VENGEANCE line of systems, the a4100 is available with a pre-installed Elgato 4K60 PRO capture card, perfect for content creators looking to record or stream their gameplay out-of-the-box. With reliable CORSAIR components such as 16 GB of 3,200 MHz VENGEANCE RGB PRO memory, a Hydro Series H60 Liquid CPU cooler, and an RM750 80 PLUS Gold-rated power supply, the VENGEANCE a4100 is ready to tackle today's most demanding games while you share the action with the world.
The CORSAIR VENGEANCE i4200 Series features the new blisteringly fast Intel Core i7 10700KF CPU, boasting 8-core, 16-thread performance at up to 5.10 GHz. Coupled with a powerful NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER graphics card and available with either 16 GB or 32 GB of 3,200 MHz VENGEANCE RGB PRO memory, the i4200 is out-of-the-box ready to tackle today's most demanding games and tasks, complemented by a Hydro Series H60 Liquid CPU cooler and an RM750 power supply.

The new VENGEANCE systems are easy to upgrade and housed in a CORSAIR iCUE 220T RGB tempered glass case, great for showing off the vibrant, synchronized RGB lighting from up to 72 RGB LEDs in their components (depending on configuration). CORSAIR iCUE software enables full customization and control of your RGB lighting, as well as in-depth system monitoring and fan speed adjustment.

Whether powered by AMD or Intel, CORSAIR VENGEANCE gaming PCs now offer even more choice in how to step up your game and share it with the world.

Availability, and Warranty
The CORSAIR VENGEANCE a4100 Series and VENGEANCE i4200 Series are available immediately from the CORSAIR webstore and the CORSAIR network of authorized retailers and distributors in North America.

The CORSAIR VENGEANCE a4100 Series and VENGEANCE i4200 Series are backed by a two-year warranty, alongside the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network.

For more information, visit the product pages of the VENGEANCE i4200 and VENGEANCE a4100.
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10 Comments on CORSAIR Announces the Vengeance Range of Gaming Desktops

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Thats got 'hot box' written all over it. At least the standard 220T's had holes in the front panel to draw air in from the outside. Still restrictive, but not as restrictive as this is gonna be.

I dont understand why they couldnt of just left it looking like this:



It just seems like such a backwards move.
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#2
ppn
The side openings might not be as restrictive as it looks,. Unless the fans are installed on the outside. But in this case they are on the inside.
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#3
Caring1
"easy to upgrade"
Marketing speak for we used the most basic shit so you can spend more money later on our products.
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#4
r.h.p
That GeForce has a descent bend in it .......:confused:
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#5
freeagent
I’m surprised they haven’t bought Thermaltake yet.
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#6
Vya Domus
It's kind of funny , Corsair RAM and Zen aren't a good match.
FreedomEclipseThats got 'hot box' written all over it. At least the standard 220T's had holes in the front panel to draw air in from the outside. Still restrictive, but not as restrictive as this is gonna be.

I dont understand why they couldnt of just left it looking like this:



It just seems like such a backwards move.
I think it's time to accept manufacturers just don't care about thermals, they want to make their cases as pretty as possible, that's it. I was recently searching for a new case and I was staggered as to how few options you have if you care about airflow, everything is riddled with closed-off tempered glass panels.
ppnThe side openings might not be as restrictive as it looks,. Unless the fans are installed on the outside. But in this case they are on the inside.
They are going to be restrictive anyway, nothing beats actual openings in front of the fans.
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#7
TheLostSwede
News Editor
freeagentI’m surprised they haven’t bought Thermaltake yet.
Actually, Corsair is sort of up for sale, if you're interested. Just email Andy Paul.
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#8
freeagent
Maybe Thermaltake will buy them lol :laugh:

I wouldn’t spend money with either company.
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#9
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
freeagentMaybe Thermaltake will buy them lol :laugh:

I wouldn’t spend money with either company.
Thermaltake has their own problems.

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#10
milewski1015
FreedomEclipseThermaltake has their own problems.

"It's not a theory, it's like...math" had me dying
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