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New CORSAIR ONE ORIGIN EDITION Dark Metal Available Now

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ORIGIN PC, a leader in custom high-performance systems, today announced the launch of the latest Dark Metal design for the Corsair ONE ORIGIN EDITION. Known for uncompromised performance in a compact case, power through today's most demanding games and applications with ease. Design your Corsair ONE ORIGIN EDITION with the choice of the new Dark Metal, as well as Dark and Bright wood panels. Exclusive and beautiful HD UV printing is available - add a special design of your choice to fully personalize your PC and show off some style.

Your needs are met with the Corsair ONE ORIGIN EDITION. Customizable with up to 192 GB of DDR5 memory and 24 TB of storage, elevate creative, multitasking, and gaming performance. Both versatile and powerful, it raises the standard of desktops by unlocking greater capacities, and better bandwidth with quality hardware like an Intel Core i9-14900K processor, up to an NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4090 graphics card, and Corsair VENGEANCE DDR5 Memory. Additional SSD slots make it easy to expand your storage, up to 24 TB, so you have space for every game, file, and software you need. The ORIGIN configurator also offers options to add in capture cards, network cards, audio cards, USB expansion cards, and more, enabling you to do what you love.



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Hey WTF.... there aint no:

A. R.f'n.G.f'n.B.f'n. circus puke
B. Glass
C. A.f'n.I.f'n...

I like it already (especially the wood panels, ram & storage capacity), well, except for that silly headphone hook, which I have always thought was a stupid idea, but otherwise bring it, IF the price is reasonable, of course :)
 
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If that model still has a single fan radiator supporting that 14900K, its going to thermal throttle.
 
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Clean and simple build

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I wonder if they had the sense to increase the depth of the case enough for a 240 AIO to be used for the CPU.
The main complaint on the previous version was insufficient cooling and thermal throttling.
Only using a 120 AIO was a major contributor to that.
 
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I am curious: are the capping the performance of the CPU to control the heat off the CPU???
If I had something like that, I would find a way to change that CPU 120 to 240 rad... The fan is in place.
 
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I am curious: are the capping the performance of the CPU to control the heat off the CPU???
If I had something like that, I would find a way to change that CPU 120 to 240 rad... The fan is in place.
A 240 does not fit on the side panel, it has been tried on a YouTube tech channel.
 
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A 240 does not fit on the side panel, it has been tried on a YouTube tech channel.
Dang, I a curious how far off it was. It could take a moding company to get in there, move some parts around, and make it work.

I almost wish the case itself was sold solo. Extreamly nice!
 
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Polishing a turd much! This joke of a case has been shown in multiple reviews to have woefully substandard cooling to the point that I wont be suprised if there is a class action. How did a company as big as Corsair make so many fundemental mistakes? did they not think that once it was out in the wild, it would get reviewed for the POS that it is. Christ, even the original CS1 had better cooling, and it was a smaller volume case.

And it seems this SI hasn't learned a damn thing from all of said reviews, instead choosing to slap a logo on it and think no one will notice, f*** off already.
 
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It appears that companies may not prioritize extensive product testing before releasing it to the market. I believe that either the answer is no, or the amount of testing conducted is insufficient. I have discussed this issue with various companies, both large and small. While having a few test cases may be satisfactory, having more thorough testing would be highly beneficial.

Also, I have provided detailed, hands-on feedback to explain the importance of this approach (cases / water-cooling parts). I understand the importance of companies diversifying services for long-term sustainability and growth.
 
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A 240 does not fit on the side panel, it has been tried on a YouTube tech channel.
We watched the same Youtube tech video.
 
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