Friday, August 4th 2017

Corsair One Updated with GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and NVMe SSD Storage

CORSAIR, a world leader in enthusiast memory, high-performance gaming hardware and PC components, today announced three powerful new configurations of its multi-award-winning CORSAIR ONE performance PC. Hailed by press as "the new benchmark for small-form-factor gaming systems*" and "a triumph in both performance and design," CORSAIR ONE has redefined what gamers, content creators and power-users can expect from a small-form factor PC.

Now CORSAIR takes CORSAIR ONE even further, with three new configurations pushing the limits of PC performance. Equipped with a liquid-cooled Intel Core i7-7700K CPU, Intel 200 Series motherboard and iconic bead-blasted aluminum casing, CORSAIR ONE PRO is now available with NVIDIA's most powerful GeForce GPU, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti in top-end models, high-speed M.2 NVMe SSD storage, and up to 32GB of CORSAIR DDR4 memory. Incredibly small and unbelievably quiet, CORSAIR ONE is now available fully loaded to master the most advanced games and demanding workloads. It's the fastest ONE yet.
The Ultimate GeForce - Introducing CORSAIR ONE PRO with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
By popular demand, CORSAIR ONE PRO is now available with NVIDIA's flagship GeForce GPU, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, boasting irresponsible levels of graphics performance. Liquid cooled using CORSAIR ONE's unique dual-loop convection cooling, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti in CORSAIR ONE boosts clock speeds to 100MHz faster than an equivalent air-cooled GPU, all while running at temperatures close to 30°C cooler. Fueling the GTX 1080 Ti is an upgraded 80 PLUS Gold certified 500W PSU, ensuring stable power and even quieter operation. Pushing the limits of 4K, VR and 3D performance, the CORSAIR ONE PRO now wields the power of the Ultimate GeForce GPU.

Feel the Need for (read and write) Speed - M.2 NVMe SSD Storage comes to CORSAIR ONE PRO
All three new configurations of CORSAIR ONE PRO now boast 480GB of advanced M.2 NVMe SSD storage, accelerating read and write speeds far beyond those possible with traditional SATA SSDs. Boot faster, load games quicker and accelerate file transfers with up to 5x the speeds possible via a single SATA SSD. Not forgetting storage capacity, all CORSAIR ONE PRO systems are also equipped with a high-capacity 2TB HDD, so there's no choosing between speed or size; CORSAIR ONE has both.

Bigger is Better - VENEGANCE LPX DDR4 Memory, now with up to 32GB
Pushing the limits of the Intel Z270 chipset, the new top-end configuration of CORSAIR ONE increases the generous 16GB of CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 memory to a massive 32GB of 2,400MHz VENGEANCE LPX DDR4. Specifically selected for maximum compatibility, performance and stability with CORSAIR ONE's Z270 motherboard, all 32GB of DDR4 stands ready for the most demanding photography, video editing or 3D rendering tasks.

I Want More - Upgrade Guides and DDR4 Kits Now Available
CORSAIR is a company run by PC enthusiasts, always eyeing the next upgrade and performance improvement. That's why CORSAIR is happy to announce that all current and future CORSAIR ONE PCs can now be end-user serviced for both storage and memory upgrades without impacting the warranty. All CORSAIR SSDs are supported for 2.5in drive expansion, while a specially qualified CORSAIR 32GB VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 kit is now available for existing and future CORSAIR ONE owners who need extra DDR4 capacity.
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6 Comments on Corsair One Updated with GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and NVMe SSD Storage

#1
bonehead123
Nice machine with a very cool design. However, I would question the use of a 500w PSU in a system designed for gaming and with a high-end 1080ti....especially considering the price tag(s). But I realize that in a compact system, it is probably a fair trade-off of physical size vs. capacity & heat.
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Franzen4Real
That's a pretty nice system for someone that doesn't build their own PC and has loads of expendable income....

I do like that case though, looks nice.
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Vayra86
Indeed! Not too much, just right
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Jetster
If your looking for a prebuild
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jabbadap
bonehead123Nice machine with a very cool design. However, I would question the use of a 500w PSU in a system designed for gaming and with a high-end 1080ti....especially considering the price tag(s). But I realize that in a compact system, it is probably a fair trade-off of physical size vs. capacity & heat.
The power supply is SF-600 gold, it derated at 50°C thus corsair is marking it 500W power supply(jonnyGURU).
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