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Corsair Vengeance 6182

INCE THE of Ryzen’s second-gen CPUs in 2018, AMD has gained some serious hardware clout. Even so, it’s not often we get our hands on an all-AMD rig. But it’s the third-gen Ryzen CPUs and 5700-series graphics cards that have finally given gamers real choice when it comes to high-end power, and Corsair’s new Vengeance PCs (6180 and 6182) are just the first in what could grow into a healthy ecosystem of AMD-based builds.

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