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The Corsair Vengeance i5100 Gaming PC combines a 14th Gen Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Super graphics, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and a 2TB M.2 SSD inside a sleek dual-chamber RGB-lit case. Advanced liquid cooling and nine RGB fans keep performance peak and temperatures low, making it a powerhouse for serious gamers and multitaskers alike.
| ASIN | B0DG5TTKRZ |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Customer Reviews | 2.4 2.4 out of 5 stars (11) |
| Date First Available | 18 September 2024 |
| Item Weight | 16.6 Kilograms |
| Item model number | CS-9030016-NA |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CS-9030016-NA |
| Model | CORSAIR VENGEANCE i5100 |
| Product Dimensions | 46.74 x 30.48 x 37.59 cm; 16.56 kg |
| Special Features | Microphone |
C**N
The computer is top notch however when shipped, there was zero packing material inside the case as is require and shown in the unpacking info sheet. As a result the video card, ram chips and two fans were disconnected and floating around inside the case. The back bar the gives weight support to the video card was broken at the top and bottom connectors. The back of case plate for the video card was knocked out entirely. I had to spend 2 hours reassembling the thing and jury rigged the weight support until I can get a replacement bracket. Honestly I’ve never seen this much damage from shipping before and all that was required to prevent all of this was proper packing. I don’t know if this is amazons fail or Corsair’s but suspect the Corsair as it was interior packaging that was missing. I’m putting in a call to them Monday. Everything works but my concern is possible failure down the road due to this mess.
C**N
there was no packing to stop any damage the top usb doesnt work
D**G
So this has been an interesting but ultimately awesome purchase. When the pc initially arrived I immediately had a major problem. I inspected the inside of the case and everything appeared fine. So I powered it up and noticed that my case fans and cooler did not power on. I inspected things and at first could not figure out the problem. This was my first pc built entirely from Corsair parts and was not familiar with the icue control box. Well if you run into this issue just know that most everything in your new pc is controlled by one tiny box in the back of the case. It appeared plugged in but after closer inspection the power cable was not fully attached causing this problem. After plugging it back in the system booted beautifully and then I had one other small issue. The icue software was not behaving right which caused the fans not to spin up when the of was under load. A reinstall of the software fixed this and now this pc runs like a champ. This thing stays remarkably cool and quiet. Even if you crank the fans it isn’t bad. And it runs every game you can throw at it maxed out.
A**O
Don’t you love it when you buy a new computer and it comes without all the parts? Well, that happened to me not only once but twice. The first time, it had no CPU, GPU, or RAM and SSD. Can you believe it? The second time, it had no RAM, power supply, cooler, and a 2060 RTX loose on the case instead of the 4080 Super. Seriously, come on, bro! Don’t anyone check this before getting built or sending it! I offered the option to contact Corsair for the missing parts, but they didn’t reach out after three days. So, I’m returning the second one again. DO NOT BUY FROM HERE. It was the worst experience ever. It was really disappointing, and there was no quality or inspections.
D**N
Just picked up the Corsair Vengeance i5100 Gaming PC with the Intel i9-14900KF and RTX 4080 Super, and after spending some time with it, I can confidently say this thing is an absolute beast for both gaming and content creation. The i5100 comes in a sleek, modern case with just enough RGB lighting to look cool without being over the top. The build quality is impressive—everything feels premium, and the layout is really clean. I love the cable management, especially with the MSI Project Zero motherboard that keeps everything tucked away for great airflow. Performance-wise, it’s top-notch. The Intel i9 CPU easily handles anything I throw at it. Gaming on the RTX 4080 Super at 1440p is super smooth as I'm using a 34-inch ultrawide. When it comes to content creation, it’s also a workhorse. Editing large videos and multi-layer photo projects is a breeze thanks to the 32GB DDR5 and the fast NVMe SSD. I use apps like Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Photoshop, and they all run incredibly smoothly on this system. What used to be time-consuming tasks now get done in no time. The cooling setup is solid too. The fans spin up when you first boot up and with so many fans in the case, it has a nice rush of air during boot up. The RGB profiles are very eye catching and I have cycled through the different Mural options but I normally like to keep them in all white mode most of the time. The 360mm radiator keeps the CPU temps in check, even when I’m pushing the system hard. And despite all that power, it’s surprisingly quiet—even during intense gaming sessions. Definitely a win in my book. Corsair’s iCUE software is easy to use since I like the Murals options, plus it gives you detailed system monitoring tools. You can keep an eye on temps and fan speeds without any hassle, which is nice if you like having that extra control. All in all, this system is a powerhouse. Whether you're a gamer who wants high-end performance or a content creator looking for reliable horsepower, this system checks all the boxes.
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