I’ve been building computers with Corsair parts for years. Last night I dropped a fresh Corsair cooler into my own gaming PC. That’s why we’re pretty confident in recommending Corsair’s Vengeance, mainly because they’re built with as many Corsair parts as you can squeeze into a gaming rig. Sure, your GPU, motherboard, and CPU are made by someone else, but you’ll still get your memory, SSD, cooler, and case professionally installed.
And that’s one of the best of them all. But they’re not low-cost either, so if you want to order a PC made of all of this, you’ll have to pay a premium. That’s why it’s quite handy to have $600 off the Prime Day deal prices.
Here are the two Vengeance i7500 PCs I’m most interested in from the Corsair sale, mostly because they’re offering the biggest discount, but also because the RTX 4070 Super and RTX 4070 Ti Super are two of the best mid-range GPUs right now. And that’s going to be the case for some time to come, even when Nvidia releases its fresh RTX 50-series later this year. It’s only going to be aimed at the high end of the market, which makes recommending an RTX 4080 Super or RTX 4090 a bit more arduous unless they’re on sale at a huge discount.
What Corsair machines don’t have.
It should be noted, however, that while the peace of mind that comes with owning an all-Corsair PC can be reassuring, it’s not a great value proposition if you’re on a tight budget where every dollar per fps counts. There’s a reason they’re our pick for the best gaming PC for ultra enthusiasts, rather than a budget one.
If you check out our hub for the best Amazon Prime Day gaming PC deals, you’ll find a selection of other gaming PCs with very similar specs to the Vengeance machines, but for a much lower price.
My personal favorite, and the one that makes me wish I was a Prime member now, is this CyberPowerPC. It has the same specs as the Vengeance i7500, but it includes the best gaming CPU — the Ryzen 7800X3D — as well as an RTX 4070 Ti Super. If you have Prime products, this is a solid alternative to the more pricey Corsair.