There's literally nothing wrong with Corsair products. Their PSUs and cases are pretty good, especially.
okay, cool
>>54759553
>Corsair psu
>>54759659
>provide proper ventilation and cooling for your case
>have no problems
Wow, it's fucking nothing.
>>54759553
They're kind of boring at this point. Not much better than buying a prebuilt. You get little e-peen with a corsair build.
>>54759553
I like their cases too, utilitarian and not try-hard simplistic.
I wouldn't use a Corsair case (or really any upright ATX case) for my next build though. I hate how the 2.5" drive bays point towards the side since it means I have to bend the SATA connectors awkwardly even if they are right-angle ones (still going to be overlapping over each other), not to mention I am paranoid about the GPU bending so I want the motherboard to be flat next time.
wish I could find a case that has the utilitarian look but without these issues.
I went phanteks, they're pretty good too
>>54760023
Had any experience with the Enthoo Evolv? I want to set one up with a water cooled build but I'm skeptical about the airflow in it.
>>54759659
Corsair PSUs are some of the greatest power supplies in the market. They're expensive as heck though. Cases and ram aren't bad either, but their cases are a bit overpriced.
>>54760246
No they fucking aren't. I'm using a spec03, cheapest case that looked good and met my requirements.
>>54759553
Corsair is literally the Apple of PC Components. Overpriced products but extremely high quality.
>>54760527
As I said, they're expensive. They make damn good stuff though.
>>54761021
Expensive how? They're the best at good quality budget builds in aus. At least their cases are.
>>54759553
They don't make anything windowless stock nowadays.
Thanks for pointing that out, Captain Retardo McObvious.