Posted by: Linus on 22nd October 2009
Honestly this makes a lot of sense to me. Customers have been doing this for years. Rather than buying a brand name PC, they’ve been doing a ton of research to find the best components and then they’ve been integrating them on their own. Corsair’s goal is to take a lot of the guesswork out of it by encouraging users to put together their PC using as many Corsair components as possible. A campaign like this wouldn’t have made sense even a year ago but now that they’re doing cases, power supplies, cooling, RAM, and hard drives, they can make a strong case for doing up a “mostly” Corsair PC because even without a “Dell” or “HP” warranty, you know that most of your hardware is covered by some of the best support in the business. Here’s Corsair’s vision of how this looks. Mine is below

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Nice rig.
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