Corsair One Compact PC at Computex 2017
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
Corsair One
We’ve seen Corsair create a lot of interesting chassis over the years. Most recently, their Bulldog system was designed for HTPC gaming, but now they’ve got more ambitious and much more compact plans ahead. The Corsair One concept is a small form factor barebones system. It’s designed for use in the office, for gaming in the living, LAN gaming, VR, you name it, it’s a mighty box of tricks.
Measuring in at just 7.9 x 6.9 x 14.9 inches, you wouldn’t expect it to house much hardware. However, it features a pair of 240mm radiators for liquid cooled GPU and CPU… impressive!
It’s so Tiny!
The unit is packed full of Corsair hardware. You’ve got one of their on SFX PSUs, two of their water coolers, Corsair RAM, and storage. They’ve teamed up with MSI to provide a mini-ITX Z270 motherboard too. You’ll find support for up to the Core i7 Kaby Lake CPU. If that wasn’t enough, it’ll even come with (up to) a GTX 1080.
Of course, there are no compromises here, this is a true small form factor system with big system performance.
Oh and one more thing, it wouldn’t be Computex without a modded system, would it. Check out this tasty pink version sitting on its podium!
Price
No word on the price just yet, but there will be a few models hitting the market. Although, I wouldn’t expect it to be cheap given the specification and engineering. However, it looks like it’s going to be a worthy investment.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments.