System integrator Corsair. Wait—what?
Corsair has long been a trusted brand in the PC building world, known for its quality and high-end components and peripherals. If you’ve built a PC in the last two decades, it’s likely you’ve used at least one Corsair product. But, until recently, the company hadn’t jumped into offering complete, prebuilt systems in the same way as the likes of MSI, Asus, and Gigabyte do.
With the One, Corsair has clearly established itself as a true pre-built system manufacturer, setting itself up with a strong foundation in this machine. It’s a triumph of clean design, excellent performance, and small-form-factor engineering. Measuring 7.9 x 6.9 x 14.9 inches, the One stands only a few inches taller than a Mac Pro, but has a look that’s more reminiscent of Tron than the Mac Pro’s glorified dustbin appearance.
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