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Corsair Vengeance i7200 – Review 2020 – PCMag AU
Corsair raids its own parts bin to build a winning 4K gamer

Best known for its high-performance aftermarket parts, Corsair also has its own line of PCs. The $2,799 Vengeance i7200 is its latest, a mid-tower 4K gaming desktop with a 10-core Intel Core i9 processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card that breezed through our benchmarks. It’s a first-rate build from its top-quality (and mostly Corsair-made) supporting components to its neat interior wiring. Well-priced and backed by a two-year warranty, the Vengeance i7200 is an easy Editors’ Choice…
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