• Corsair asked me to build a PC for gaming, and now I have a new a

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Feb 16 19:15:03 2023
    Corsair asked me to build a PC for gaming, and now I have a new addiction

    Date:
    Thu, 16 Feb 2023 18:52:01 +0000

    Description:
    Corsairs new PC build kits are proof that pretty much anyone can build a premium gaming PC.

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    As someone raised by engineers my moms an engineer, my dads an engineer, and my aunts and uncles from both sides are engineers I grew up tinkering with things. While kids in my class hung out at the mall, I spent Saturdays
    helping my uncle fix appliances for practice, experimenting with a 35mm film camera, or busting open a VHS player (remember those?) because my favorite movie got stuck inside.

    So, when Corsair offered me one of their new PC build kits to test, I jumped at the chance. There was a tinge of hesitation there, admittedly, as I havent really built my own computer since college, which was a long time and many technological advancements ago.

    But, Ive recently gotten into giving old furniture a lease of life partly because it feels like meditation and partly because I rediscovered my love of building things with my own hands so taking Corsair up on its offer seemed like the perfect chance to do more of it. And, also, Corsair assured me that
    I was the right consumer target for it.

    If youre asking yourself right now, What the heck is she talking about? Corsair doesnt have PC build kits!, I'm pleased to tell you youre wrong.

    The big-name peripherals and components manufacturer just launched its first PC Build Kits that are designed to take away or lower all barriers and make the entire process start to finish easy and enjoyable. In other words, theyre supposed to make PC building more accessible to people who arent all that well-versed in the craft. To start, Corsair has rolled out three different build kits of varying performance levels. Prices start at $1,199.99 (not cheap, I know) for the Novice configuration, which is what they had sent me
    to build.

    Hows that experience, you ask? It was a fun, albeit, at times, frustrating, endeavor that ultimately made me want to really get into the hobby. A matter of convenience

    According to Corsair, it wants to provide everything a customer would need to build a PC in one convenient package, so they could enjoy an easy and
    seamless experience by relieving them of the pressure of researching what hardware is compatible. Its build kits are, therefore, great for, as Corsair says, parents purchasing for their kids. This makes them the perfect quality-time activity you can do with your kids, as well as returning PC builders looking to build a secondary system and introduce others to PC DIY."

    The Novice kit is particularly perfect for beginner builders meaning me, the sad supporter of pre-builds. I know, boo! And, as a beginner, I can attest to the fact that Corsair really does make the craft simpler than normal, cutting down the amount of research needed by more than half. (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

    Building your own PC, after all, is much more than just a matter of figuring out what graphics card and processor you want and how much memory and storage youll need. There are compatibilities to consider, the right amount of cooling, the right PSU, and even the right PC case . I bet many PC users cant even tell you what in the mother-freaking-board a PSU is.

    Even someone like me who is knowledgeable about components would still have
    to do a bit of digital legwork so that my PC-building journey doesnt turn
    into Dantes Inferno .

    With its PC Build Kits, Corsair has essentially picked and laid everything
    out for me. The kits come with easy-to-follow, and mostly clear, step-by-step instructions and a video tutorial. All I needed to do was... build. Almost there

    Corsair also makes the stuff that's trickier for people easier. Someone from our team, for example, said that installing the CPU is one of the things that scares them, especially as it involves using thermal paste. These kits make that part less daunting by already applying thermal paste to the CPU, so installing it was a breeze. I just needed to make sure I put it the right way in and secure it.

    Corsair also lays out more of the ports for you and shows which cables go where. A motherboard can be a thoroughly confusing component for the uninitiated because, I mean, just look at one. But Corsair's PC building 'manual' makes it less daunting and understandable for beginners.

    Corsair hasn't got everything fully fleshed out yet. There are missing bits
    in the instructions for example, nowhere does it tell you where to port the Wi-Fi card. In fact, the instructions don't mention it at all, and theres
    just a bit in the FAQ that tells you to contact support if your Wi-Fi isnt working. (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

    The video tutorial and the written instructions also don't match perfectly. The instructions don't tell you to remember to pop in the IO shield or plate before you screw the motherboard in place (another big miss if youre trying
    to guide a beginner with zero experience), while the video just gives it a quick mention. Granted, Corsair is currently using an older video, so it
    might roll out a newer one that's specific to these build kits.

    Speaking of the video, not only is there just the one for all three build kits, but the tutorial is better suited for experienced or knowledgeable PC builders rather than regular folks with little to no experience. You're given just a quick overview of the steps, and it feels like it would be very hard
    to follow if youre the latter.

    So, yes, my Corsair PC Build Kit still forced me to do some fast Googling, either to figure out things that were left out of the instructions or confirm that I wasnt doing some of the steps wrong. On the bright side, with this being the first post-production iteration of the instructions, Im sure
    Corsair will implement some changes and make them more user-friendly and easier to follow. Hopefully, by the time you get your kit, you wont have to deal with those. So, what now

    Despite the fact that things got a little gnarly a couple of times during my building process, theres zero question that these new PC Build Kits from Corsair make PC building a lot more accessible and easier to do. (Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

    Building a PC, it turns out, is easier than people think, and much more fun than it seems. While I would have preferred not to have those small hair-pulling moments, I truly did enjoy doing it and am also half amazed that it hasnt burst into flames (yet?). It was a proud moment for me, as stale as that sounds to expert builders, so much so that Im now obsessing about
    opening that baby back up and fitting it with RGB-lit components, of which Corsair has many.

    This is going to be one expensive hobby, but I got plans!



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