Corsairs first gaming laptop is powerful, thin, and comes with a surprise up its sleeve
Date:
Mon, 23 May 2022 13:44:24 +0000
Description:
A gaming notebook which is a streamers dream, powered by all-AMD components with synergistic benefits therein.
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Corsair has announced a new gaming laptop over at Computex , marking the
first time that the hardware maker has dipped its toes in notebook waters.
Corsairs Voyager a1600 AMD Advantage Edition runs with all-Team Red hardware as you might expect given the name, utilizing Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs in combination with Radeon RX 6800M graphics.
Aimed at gamers, along with streamers and content creators, there are two models of the Voyager a1600, the more affordable one running with an AMD
Ryzen 7 6800HS processor, 32GB of Corsair DDR5 system RAM , and a 1TB PCIe
4.0 NVMe SSD.
The difference with the higher-tier model is that it ups the CPU to a Ryzen 9 6900HS, and the RAM loadout to 64GB, with a 2TB PCIe SSD. Otherwise, these Voyager models are the same, and both are equipped with an AMD Radeon RX
6800M GPU, along with a 16-inch IPS screen that offers a resolution of 2,560
x 1,600 (and a 240Hz refresh rate, with AMD FreeSync on-board).
As an all-AMD machine, you get the benefit of several of Team Reds
synergistic technologies like SmartShift MAX (to intelligently redistribute power between the CPU and GPU as needed), and Smart Access Memory (or SAM, which boosts frame rates by allowing the processor full access to GPU memory its AMDs take on Resizable Bar, basically).
Corsair is also underlining the effectiveness of the cooling system used in the Voyager, which is an advanced spin on a vapor chamber design, apparently
a key factor in keeping temps down while allowing the laptop to be thin the Voyager is a hair under 20mm. (Image credit: Corsair)
Theres also a focus on cool stuff for streamers, with Elgato (an outfit that specializes in streaming and capture tech, and is owned by Corsair) providing its Stream Deck software, tied in with 10 customizable shortcut buttons in a touch panel above the keyboard to allow streamers to easily invoke whatever they need with a single tap. You also get a 1080p streaming grade webcam and directional 4-mic array.
Youd expect a gaming keyboard, and youll get one: a full-size affair with Cherry MX Ultra-Low Profile mechanical switches and RGB backlighting. Also worth noting is that theres a gap at the bottom of the laptop lid that means the touch buttons are still showing even if the notebook is closed (and this gives the Voyager something of a different aesthetic, too).
We dont know when the Corsair Voyager a1600 will hit the shelves yet, but we do know how much the two different models will retail at in the US: $2,700 (around 2,150, AU$3,800) and $3,000 (around 2,400, AU$4,200) for the Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9-powered versions respectively. Analysis: Something a bit
different but a somewhat niche proposition
Its interesting to see Corsairs debut in the gaming laptop world,
capitalizing on that AMD synergy with the likes of SAM and maybe even AMDs smart storage tech, as was previously rumored , but that wasnt mentioned at this launch and doing something different for streamers.
Certainly, theres a neat extra in terms of the software for streamers and integrated touch panel (which also sports a central display that can, for example, show your remaining battery charge). Of course, most streamers will prefer to do their job at a desk, and therefore with a desktop PC youd imagine, but still theres nothing wrong with alternative options on the
table (or on the lap, perhaps or maybe not).
The Voyager isnt a cheap laptop, but it packs a good amount of power into
what is a pretty thin and relatively light (2.4kg) gaming notebook, with some interesting new ideas. How much appeal the mobile streaming angle will have, well, well just have to see
This year, Computex is once again virtual, but we'll still be bringing you all the breaking computing news and launches as they happen, so make sure you check out all of TechRadar's Computex 2022 coverage.
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