Corsair's Latest Innovations: No RGB, Cheap(er) AIOs

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Corsair's Latest Innovations: No RGB, Cheap(er) AIOs - Computex 2024

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0:00 Welcome to Corsair @ Computex 2024
0:36 Corsair's Revamped Fans - RS and RS Max, LX RGB
4:04 Titan RX RGB AIO, updated AIO naming scheme
7:19 3500X $90 base price case in black and white
9:26 Corsair 9000D - ridiculously huge case (1000D successor)

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$150 USD for the 280mm AIO is still pretty expensive when you take Thermalright and Deepcool into account. Corsair could afford to be way more aggressive in pricing, especially given their coolers don't even perform at the top of most charts...

Decker_Doberman
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when "NO-RGB" starts to be a selling point. :-)

JeckNoTree
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Love your channel Paul! Your news is among the best!

MagnumSeven
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8:11 I said the same thing when GN showed this case lol. I love the single centralized light source.

Grarlic
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It might be just me but the LCP color is actually stunning, I love that shade! My next build that I am putting together will definitely center around that theme. Will have wait and see 3rd party tests results for the final decision, I'm debating between Corsairs' RS MAX and D30 from Phanteks.

VadikRamm
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@Paul's Hardware Appreciate your coverage of Computex! You and Joe Roxxor!

opshlds
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What do I think when I see corsair? HX520W PSU, it served me well and probably still would work if I used it. My first thought, then it would be AIOs, A50 120mm AIO 😊 After that a lot has happened but those 2 were Corsairs stars at start long time ago. RAM, almost.forgot about their spectacular RAM at the time.
Have to say tho, since then it all got overcomplicated and they aren't best perf per dollar anymore in a lot of segments they were if they are in any nowdays. But I still like the brand.

JohnyMcNeal
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My favorite, a fan that is just a fan.

vulcand
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First PC, all white with loads of RGB. My Next PC in the planning. All black, no RGB, no AIO anymore.

berndkemmereit
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They need to brand the no-frills line of products "Justa".

rhekman
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The market is changing, with every PC part costing over $100 we need more things like this. Without cheap alternatives that also perform well a lot of people would just give up. I remember when building a decent PC with a mid gpu was almost as cheap as buying a console, now trying to build anything under $1000 is downright impossible with all these stupid terrifs, inflation and scalping going on.

mightylink
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So RGB-less fans and some accent lighting. Isn't that basically what we used to do 20 years ago when the first windowed cases started popping up?

macktheinterloper
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Corsair do seem to make nice hardware!

Gavrev
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still expensive when i can get like an Arctic 360mm AIO for $99

edit: with 3 rgb fans that are great too and VRM cooling

bigriff
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Absolute world class reporting from the 2024 Taipei Accessories Show.

benkleban
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This will always be my favorite channel

ZZUtopia
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"hceaper" i didn't heard that word in hi tech for decades 😂

Housestationlive
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The Corsair AIO with wires from the radiator was actually kind of a pain in the bottom since the bottom jutted out and the tubing was slightly off center, which made it difficult to fit in some cases and radiator racks

TheTankyCrowbar
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I will not pay more than 7 usd for a single fan. Thank you corsair for efforts.

furious_dracko
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Great coverage Paul 🙂 It'll be good to get some comparisons between the more budget Corsair fans and something like the Arctic P12 range that can be $5/£4 each but still deliver solid performance.

TechOverwrite