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Get It Together, Corsair | $4,700 Pre-Built Gaming PC Review (Corsair ONE i500)

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The Corsair ONE i500 pre-built gaming PC, for which we paid $5,000 after tax, is woefully insufficient in its cooling design, power configuraiton, and even assembly quality. Corsair’s choices make no sense to us. The company custom-designed the chassis for this build, and yet somehow didn’t bother adding a couple millimeters to accommodate a larger radiator or adding built-in metal cable tie points (instead deferring to adhesive that peels off from the heat exposure). The Corsair ONE i500 is not worth it. There are better pre-builts you could buy in similar form factors for less of a rip-off.

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 – Corsair ONE i500 Pre-Built Review
02:41 – Price & Specs Comparison vs DIY
06:37 – GPU Thermals
08:18 – Liquid Temperature
08:37 – All System Thermals
09:47 – Bad Fan Configuration
10:50 – Tear-Down
13:25 – There’s Your Problem
17:04 – Cable Management
21:00 – GPU Frequency
21:18 – CPU Power Behavior
21:48 – Frequency Comparison
22:40 – Airflow Animation
24:54 – BIOS Inspection
26:35 – Packaging
27:48 – Software
28:53 – Acoustics Testing
30:45 – Conclusion

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