#CORSAIR One i500 | CORSAIR COVE
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Looks like the explorer articles cover a good amount, any data available yet on temperatures?
Looks great, love the case and the I/O light at the back is genius. Couple of questions from me:
- Is the case likely to be available separately for DIY enthusiasts?
- Same question for the GPU AIO, any plans to bring it to the market as a standalone product?
Does the case come in another color?
Comes in black with dark wood and white with light wood
I guess the obvious one: was it hard to fit everything in there? Were they are sacrifices space wise you were hesitant on? EDIT: I guess the case is deceptively big!
The front panel touch adjustable lighting is intriguing to me. What was the decision process on going that route vs software controlled lighting?
The compactness of the pc is very interesting. What was the decision behind designing a case that allows ease of access to the motherboard meanwhile keeping proper airflow to cool the machine?
Interesting choice of having a front solid wood panel instead of a mesh front panel (with wood side panels), does that design choice make for better airflow?
Bit confused as to why it was decided to not use iCue for the case RGB. I mean the touch bar at the front is cool and all, but surely you would want your products to sync with peripherals to entice people to buy Corsair peripherals.
Coming from the der8auer video, why did Corsair decide to almost not cool the GPU VRMs at all? The temps are worse than an air-cooled system.
Nice compact design but I would worry about overheating
Why not call this Corsair Two, since the previous model was called Corsair One?