trs96
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https://www.newegg.com/corsair-a7200-hdmi/p/3D5-001H-00008
This system may make sense for someone that needs a high end AMD system with an RX 6800XT but can't find a graphics card. It's all Corsair parts except for the GPU/CPU/HDD and motherboard. I believe that Corsair builds and warranties these so they should be well built.
The 6800XT graphics cards all sell for $1800 and up so this is not a bad deal. Especially since it's built for you and you get warranty service from one company, Corsair. If you compare this to a $6,000 base 2019 Mac Pro this is a Super deal for about $3,500. If you are an AMD fan, into RGB and liquid cooling, this might be the build for you.
If you want the 6800XT card they will not sell you a system that is Intel based. Not sure why. That's what I would prefer. If you total up the cost of buying all the individual parts it's close to what the asking price is.
From the detailed specs you can see they don't cut any corners. You get a decent modular PSU and an excellent cooling system. Two places where most Gaming PC builders give you inferior components to save money.
This system may make sense for someone that needs a high end AMD system with an RX 6800XT but can't find a graphics card. It's all Corsair parts except for the GPU/CPU/HDD and motherboard. I believe that Corsair builds and warranties these so they should be well built.
The 6800XT graphics cards all sell for $1800 and up so this is not a bad deal. Especially since it's built for you and you get warranty service from one company, Corsair. If you compare this to a $6,000 base 2019 Mac Pro this is a Super deal for about $3,500. If you are an AMD fan, into RGB and liquid cooling, this might be the build for you.
If you want the 6800XT card they will not sell you a system that is Intel based. Not sure why. That's what I would prefer. If you total up the cost of buying all the individual parts it's close to what the asking price is.
From the detailed specs you can see they don't cut any corners. You get a decent modular PSU and an excellent cooling system. Two places where most Gaming PC builders give you inferior components to save money.
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