Corsair Vengeance i7500 | RTX 4070 Super | Core i5 14600K | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | $2,499.99$1,899.99 at Corsair (save $600)
There's certainly a premium attached to buying a full system from Corsair, but there is also a certain peace of mind to be garnered from knowing a large number of the components inside the build are from the same place. But if you're looking for value, there are far better RTX 4070 Super machines out there with similar specs, most notably from ABS.
Price check: Amazon $2,119.99
Corsair Vengeance i7500 | RTX 4070 Ti Super | Core i7 14700K | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | $2,899.99$2,299.99 at Corsair (save $600)
This second Vengeance machine comes with the RTX 4070 Ti Super, which is an excellent card, sporting the same GPU as the RTX 4080, albeit a cut down one. You also get the 20-core, 28-thread Core i7 in there, too. Again, it's not a value proposition as you can get the same spec for much less elsewhere, but if you want the Corsair package this is the premium. Personally, given that Corsair is selling you its own SSDs, I'd have wanted more than just 1 TB in a rig of this price.
Price check: Amazon $2,517.49
I've been building PCs with Corsair bits for years. In fact last night I stuck a new Corsair cooler into my own gaming PC. So it's with a certain confidence we've been recommending Corsair's Vengeance PCs, mostly because they're built with as many Corsair branded parts as you can jam into a gaming rig. Sure, your GPU, motherboard, and CPU are all made by someone else, but it is still going to give you the memory, SSD, cooler, and chassis, professionally installed.
And it makes some of the absolute best of all of those. But they're also not cheap, which is why if you want a PC built to order from all that then you're going to be asked to pay a premium. Which is also why it's pretty handy having a $600 discount on the listing prices for Prime Day.
These are the two Vengeance i7500 machines I'm most interested in from the Corsair
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