"In fact, the large number of RGB LEDs are a defining feature of this product family..."
You know sometimes when you see really dumb things like Candy Crush and your like, haha what a dumb idea no one is going to buy this shit and then the developer drives past you in a Lamborghini and you are like: "But how???" This is one of those moments.
Lambo is for peasants. Activision bought it for 8 billion. In 2018 the outfit brought 1.5 billion in revenue. Nothing made by "serious" developers brought as much.
You can check a site called pcpartpicker.com to go through the hardware and get a pretty fair idea of what a DIY project with similar components would cost.
Too steep Corsair. Most people are going to buy the parts and put the system together themselves. For $454+ one can use the money to get a gaming monitor, mouse, and keyboard. They'd have to fork up another $400+ for a decent GPU as well.
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lucasdclopes - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
"AMD B540" What?valinor89 - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
On Corsair's page it says "B450 Micro-ATX" on the specs. Must be a typo.alphasquadron - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
"In fact, the large number of RGB LEDs are a defining feature of this product family..."You know sometimes when you see really dumb things like Candy Crush and your like, haha what a dumb idea no one is going to buy this shit and then the developer drives past you in a Lamborghini and you are like: "But how???" This is one of those moments.
jtd871 - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
Apparently, there *is* a sucker born every minute.id4andrei - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
Lambo is for peasants. Activision bought it for 8 billion. In 2018 the outfit brought 1.5 billion in revenue. Nothing made by "serious" developers brought as much.Korguz - Saturday, January 25, 2020 - link
" Lambo is for peasants. Activision bought it for 8 billion " huh ???dgingeri - Sunday, January 26, 2020 - link
I think he meant Activision bought the company that made Candy Crush.Korguz - Sunday, January 26, 2020 - link
ahhhhh i thought he meant the car maker for some reason... hehehehedeepblue08 - Monday, January 27, 2020 - link
That reason is poor writing style.PeachNCream - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
Price is pretty salty.Dragonstongue - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
not available for retailCORSAIR Crystal 280X RGB
can buy at Amazon right now
(not that I would)
I not understanding then, cause it looks identical to the one listed there (among other places)
patel21 - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
Can someone say how much would a system assembled manually with the same components cost ?PeachNCream - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
You can check a site called pcpartpicker.com to go through the hardware and get a pretty fair idea of what a DIY project with similar components would cost.flyingpants265 - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
Or build it yourself for like $999? Half the price...Sukiyucky - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
3700X $324RT 5700XT $400
280X RGB Case $170
Vengeance LPX 16GB 3200 DDR4 $72
MP510 480GB SSD $100
RM650 PS $110
2TB SATA $50
B540 Micro ATX Mobo $80
Corsair Liquid AIO $130
Win 10 Home $110
Total $1546
$1999 - $1546 = $454 markup minimum (+29%).
Too steep Corsair. Most people are going to buy the parts and put the system together themselves. For $454+ one can use the money to get a gaming monitor, mouse, and keyboard. They'd have to fork up another $400+ for a decent GPU as well.
mdriftmeyer - Friday, January 24, 2020 - link
Assembled and tested by Corsair. That's a reasonable price.lane42 - Saturday, January 25, 2020 - link
Total $1546, I think Corsair pays far less then the price's you have listed.patel21 - Saturday, January 25, 2020 - link
They buy in bulk, assemble in china and then sell it here with minimal support.yetanotherhuman - Monday, January 27, 2020 - link
Really glad to see some Micro-ATX love. It needs to be the mainstream standard, not ATX. Who needs so many expansion slots these daysKorguz - Monday, January 27, 2020 - link
um...noQasar - Tuesday, January 28, 2020 - link
you may not need atx sized boards, yetanotherhuman, but seems most others do...