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THE NEW RENDERING KING?

you have it folks, one crisp, clean, overly expensive, armored-to-the-hilt Intel Comet Lake build, complete with 3TB of storage, 32GB of DDR4 @ 3600MHz, and 10 of Intel’s finest 14nm++ cores. On the whole the build experience was very enjoyable; working in the Corsair iCUE 465X, despite first impressions, was a smooth ride with no major complications. Even afterwards, when we had to do a bit of troubleshooting to diagnose some suspect memory problems (reseat the CPU, it’s always reseat the CPU), the case provided us with no issues whatsoever. And with that front criss-cross fan filter out of the way, this thing just looks killer. Corsair, if you’re reading this, you need to pump one of these out

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