Corsair One review: The best small form factor PC we’ve ever tested | Ars Technica

This case looks like a complete pain in the ass to work on, but I totally want one!  So it takes two hours to assemble, it looks cool, holds a TON of high end hardware while being silent and cool.  A bit pricey, but I’d be interested in buy the case and building my own.

It’s hard to believe that the Corsair One comes from the same company that designed the Bulldog, a small form factor PC so monstrously ugly that the mere thought of placing it in a living room was enough to set off a spousal gag reflex. Where the Bulldog was a confused mishmash of jaunty, l33t gamer angles, the One is sleek, sophisticated, and—dare I say it—even a little grown up.

That Corsair continues to sell a slightly updated version of the Bulldog is something of mystery considering just how good the Corsair One is. Of all the small form factor (SFF) PCs I’ve tried—and there have been quite a few over the past year—it is by far the best. I’d even go as far to say it’s one of the best pre-built PCs you can buy, full stop.

Source: Corsair One review: The best small form factor PC we’ve ever tested | Ars Technica

 


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