Pricing/Availability of all computers compared in this video: REMEMBER! Check the actual product links tagged within the video first! (NEW) Corsair Vengeance i7500 - geni.us/CorsairVengeance-i7500 (Most Popular) (NEW) Corsair Vengeance i8200 - geni.us/CorsairVengeance-i8200 (My Favorite) Origin PC Genesis - bit.ly/Origin-PC-Genesis *****Around $3000 and under HP Omen 45L - geni.us/HP-Omen-45L Alienware Aurora R16 - geni.us/Alienware-Aurora-R16 CyberPowerPC - Gamer Supreme (i7) (4080) geni.us/CyberPowerPC-i7-4080 *****$2000 and Under***** Skytech Azure 2 (get this better version instead) - geni.us/Skytech-Azure-2-AMD CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme (get this better version instead) bit.ly/CyberPowerPC-7800X3D *****Around $1000 and Under***** Victus by HP 15L (13th i5)(3060) - geni.us/Victus-by-HP-15L CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme (i5) (4060): geni.us/CyberPowerPC-i5-4060 Favorite Monitors: Corsair Xeneon Flex 45in Flexible Ultrawide OLED Screen: geni.us/Corsair-Xenon-Flex Alienware AW3423DWF OLED Ultrawide: geni.us/Alienware-AW3423DWF (The Brightest) Please consider buying something from one of my Affiliates in the description and comments to help support the channel: After clicking these links ANY purchase within 30 days helps me recieve a commission at no cost to you! - Best Buy - geni.us/best-buy - Corsair - go.corsair.com/VmOzaA - HP - tidd.ly/3GWb3mI - Dell (Alienware) - bit.ly/Dell-Shop - Lenovo - geni.us/LenovoPCs - Skytech - skytechgaming.com/?ref=justintechtips - CLX - clxgaming.refr.cc/JustinTechTips - OriginPC - geni.us/OriginPC - Amazon - amzn.to/3J5rGOL My other PC Reviews: Best Gaming PC 2024: ua-cam.com/video/8wixF5TehQI/v-deo.html Xbox vs PC: ua-cam.com/video/7c1tdkkfPqY/v-deo.html Corsair Vengeance i8100: ua-cam.com/video/fEg8ymTwXUY/v-deo.html OriginPC Genesis: ua-cam.com/video/gBqfUNsPnTM/v-deo.html Alienware Aurora R16: ua-cam.com/video/emzPQx-mmkg/v-deo.html Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 8: ua-cam.com/video/rBpNwV71TZ8/v-deo.html Skytech Eclipse: ua-cam.com/video/If9Yq637DB0/v-deo.html CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme (i7) (4060Ti): ua-cam.com/video/zqJFby2HHFo/v-deo.html CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme (i9) (4090): ua-cam.com/video/DLQgqctKXoo/v-deo.html CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme (i5) (4060): ua-cam.com/video/gNKloDYKdO8/v-deo.html Corsair Vengeance i7400: ua-cam.com/video/yxAOivgHQF0/v-deo.html (NEW) HP Omen 45L: ua-cam.com/video/GgecrOtsa1Q/v-deo.html Skytech Azure 2: ua-cam.com/video/GXb2_kuPEV4/v-deo.html HP Victus 15L: ua-cam.com/video/bzmyGUDN_fg/v-deo.html OriginPC Chronos V3: ua-cam.com/video/rpxxRhXx7E0/v-deo.html Corsair Vengeance a7300: ua-cam.com/video/AvQzQJ39enI/v-deo.html Alienware Aurora R15: ua-cam.com/video/n47Sra-c3yk/v-deo.html Skytech Prism 2: ua-cam.com/video/YZsTQEIJ48U/v-deo.html Corsair i7300: ua-cam.com/video/VLLj32cGp54/v-deo.html CLX Horus: ua-cam.com/video/V4sTMLf8aFo/v-deo.html CLX Ra: ua-cam.com/video/v_2Eejhrpkg/v-deo.html (2022) HP Omen 45L: ua-cam.com/video/uhjyZAI3Kis/v-deo.html Skytech Chronos: ua-cam.com/video/tbct1CSCnBk/v-deo.html CyberPowerPC - Gamer Xtreme: ua-cam.com/video/rNIFfa6mWJw/v-deo.html CyberPowerPC - Gamer Master: ua-cam.com/video/G8I_81gQWNo/v-deo.html HP Omen 25L: ua-cam.com/video/IzuVBh6U0j8/v-deo.html
@@isaiahjack4085 Consistent 119-120 FPS on Ultra/high settings with ray tracing enabled in most games. Runs Cyberpunk 2077 on maxed settings like a dream.
@@powderaddicts6364 I still haven’t got it yet, but will update you just as soon as I break it in. I should have a good sense of how I like it by the time winter comes.
Oh man now I'm just waiting for your review of the i8200. I'm going to buy one of these two and will wait to decide. I will absolutely use your link as you give some of the best reviews I've seen. Thank yoU!
@JohnDL212 Thank you for making sure to use my links! I had an OriginPC new release I had to work on first but the i8200 is currently in progress and most likely will be done in about a week.
@@JustinTechTips Hey Justin is the i8200 review still incoming at some point? Cool if not but don't want to make a decision on it without seeing your review (which I trust). Thanks!
Built my last PC roughly 6 years ago and when it came time to upgrade, this is the route I chose. Personally, I didn’t want to spend the time to build a PC so I researched pre builts and ultimately landed on the i7500. So far, so good. Temps stay low, even with some overlocking. People saying “buy components and build it yourself, they use shit components, blah blah blah” are just trying to be elitist. There’s really no downside other than maybe esthetics.
Built mine about 5 years ago and thinking it’s time to upgrade, which one did you end up getting? I’m looking at the i5 14600k 4070 super myself. Going for about 2100
Thanks for sharing! You'd recommended the previous model, so I grabbed this one. It's RIDICULOUSLY good, and yeah it's a bit pricey, but well worth it.
@crow_buddy Glad you're enjoying it! Yeah it really is a good one. I just wish they didn't know they were great, so they could be a little more humble with that pricing
I got a custom built pc cost me 5 grand. I9 chip 3 fan liquid cooling. 9 fans for air flow all around it 140 mm. 2 tb storage 1tb operating system. With an extra m2. 850watt gold power supply and an onboard graphics motherboard board , with 64gb of ram. My ram alone was 500. The case with everything in it is like 80 lbs. 😅 I spared no expense I stream and everything from this pc so I needed a real monster of a computer haha. If ur intrested in seeing this build
@DRhoneybee woa nice! By custom built do you mean a system integrator? If so which brand? Or do you mean you actually built it yourself too? What case did you build that beast with?
@@JustinTechTips if u got a email I could send u specs on what exacly is in it when I turn it on today. I stream watch UA-cam. Watch tv and I can play any game np. Thing runs amazing. It’s more worth it to go on new egg buy everything and make a pc ur self. Having them prebuilt isn’t always the best I also got another pc I built onboard graphics with a 2060. 2 tb. 750 watt power supply. Pretty much same build but for my pop
I'm new to all this PC tech and i'm wanting to either build or get a pre-built PC and would this PC be able to run DCS on good quality graphics and still have good FPS/run well?
Just subscribed after coming across your channel and just gotta say great content and information ! Learning a lot here. From watching these videos you have talked me out of a R16 big time and kind of pushed me towards the Corsairs. My question is this ... At the higher end for them I am torn between the A8100 and the I8200. You have any thoughts on those ? Seems the I8200 is one of your favorites but saw nothing on the A8100. Appreciate any input and you definitely earned the sub either way !
@gmcjimmy4236 Thanks for the sub! Yeah, it seems like every time I do an AMD prebuilt review, they get way less views and less attention and less sales that I see come through affiliate links. So I mostly just stick to Intel since that seems to be what my viewers prefer. And overall my tests show intel to perform slightly better when factoring in all the resolutions I test at
@@JustinTechTips Got to go with what the viewers want. Totally get that. So just to confirm with what I read .. as long as I use one of your links to get to Corsair, you will still get credit for it even if I buy another model there correct ? If not .. can you post a link that you would get paid on it ?
@@gmcjimmy4236 thank you so much for this question! In theory and according to Corsair it should work as long as someone uses my link to get to Corsair but it’s always safer to use a direct link. What’s the exact configuration you are looking at getting?
I got the 14700k/4080 setup to replace an aging Acer Predator Orion 3000 with the 11700f/3070. For the money it's a great system, some minor tweaks and it's good to go. However, I do with I opted for the builder kit with the 14900k/4090 which includes a 5000d airflow case and 360mm AIO. But, I quite like mine and there''s plenty of room for upgrades in the future.
i got a pc like this (lessor) for free last week and now after topping off the coolant and changing the paste i'm looking around to see what the norms are for these systems, super awesome pc and i love the custom cpu hud looking forward when they start using the glass panel as another hud screen to display specs
Great job on your channel brother… based on your recommendation I’m looking to purchase the Skytech Azure 2 with the 4070 ti , I5 13600k and the 32 gigs of ram , just waiting for a sale , it’s running around $1900 at the moment …Thanks for what you do!!
Did you end up getting it ? Also the Corsair i7500 has a 4080 super graphics card , it’s on sale for 2700 right now I have my eyes on that one right now
My advice to anyone on the fence about buying this or any other Corsair prebuilt is to take your business elsewhere. Corsair uses proprietary BIOS in all their prebuilt PCs. You will not be able to download and install critical BIOS updates directly from the motherboard manufacturer. You'll have to wait for Corsair to update their own proprietary BIOS for your system. The problem is...they NEVER provide such updates. My $4000 Vengeance PC still has the BIOS that came installed with it more than ONE YEAR ago. Considering the overheating problems currently plaguing Intel's 13th & 14th generation cpus, this is a SERIOUS problem that cannot be overstated. Corsair has not provided any of the critical updates that motherboard manufacturer's have been regularly providing their customers to help deal with this issue. This is unforgivable. Therefore, I would avoid buying any PC built by Corsair until they get their act together. In addition, it would be helpful is Just!N Tech did a little research on this and added an addendum to this and any other Corsair prebuilt review he's made warning potential buyers of this glaring shortcoming in Corsair's customer service.
@joeapp5774 hey man I brought this to the attention of my Corsair contact last year after a similar comment on the i7400 video.. After about a week of working on it I got an update on May 12th 2023 that said this... "I have an update for you on this. Our team is manually going product page by product page to update all of the downloads. This will be finished by next week. We are also currently in the process of switching our site over to Shopify and will be able to have an automated system that ensures the bios updates are regularly checked for the latest versions which will be huge for fixing this issue. The current issue is we had to do it manually and only some product pages were updated and others were missed due to human error. Luckily that will be fixed with our website transition. I know it’s not the solution both of us were looking for with unlocking the bios updates entirely, but it is at least a viable solution that takes a single Google search. We are also working to increase visibility on this option for new buyers as well." Since I don't physically have the i7500 with me I can't verify that any of those Corsair versions of the BIOS updates are new or not.. When you copy the BIOS file from this website for your motherboard... help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/18851284772621-CORSAIR-System-BIOS-Drivers What date does that BIOS version say when you click on it while flashing the BIOS?
@@JustinTechTips Thanks for the speedy reply. The date on my BIOS are 1/11/23 (9002). I have the i8100, which you reviewed last year. There are no other BIOS posted on their website for my PC. Perhaps the person charged with performing that manual product by product BIOS update task on their website developed carpal tunnel syndrome before they had a chance to update my particular product page and simply couldn't go on. Either that, or Corsair has been woefully negligent in providing their customers, some of which (like me) spent small fortunes on their prebuilts, with regular and critical BIOS updates. I'm hoping they at least grasp the urgency of providing Vengeance owners with 13th & 14th gen cpus with Intel's newly released microcode. However, I'm not optimistic. At any rate, thanks again for getting back to me.
@joeapp5774 Hey Joe did you check out the link I sent you? Here it is again - help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/18851284772621-CORSAIR-System-BIOS-Drivers I went back to my i8100 review to see which motherboard I got with that build. It was an ASUS Prime Z790-P WIFI . Is that what yours is? In the link I sent, you can see a list of all the motherboards that Corsair has used for their prebuilts. If you scroll down to Asus Prime Z790-P WiFi DDR5 and then click on the word BIOS under that you can download the 9019 version which looks like only a few months old. I had to actually right click the word BIOS and then click on "save link as" and then Google Chrome said that it as an "insecure download" so I had to click on "Keep" to let it download. I am currently working with a Corsair Build Kit that also has a proprietary BIOS and all of my tests have limited the CPU voltage to under 1.48 so it doesn't appear I have been effected by any Intel overvoltage requests that were causing the instability issues. If you do a Cinebench R23 test with HWinfo open, what does your max Core VIDs get up to? I'm wondering if Corsair's proprietary BIOS actually protected us from Intel there?
@@JustinTechTipsEven if they did, it locks out uses that paid thousands for dollars from having control of their computers. Better off building and paying less.
@JustinTechTips I am researching a new PC and I am loving the details provided in your videos. Question: For the Corsair Vengeance i8200 (Given the two PCIe slots shown at 4:18 in the video): Is there a PCIe x8 connected slot that is available for a capture card (DeckLink Quad HDMI Recorder) needing 8 lanes (I think ideally, connected to the CPU and not the chipset)? If not, what would be the closest prebuilt system to the i8200 you would recommend that might have such a slot available, when combined with the 4090?
@birdswithbeau thanks man! Wait.. I hope that's a joke :O . Did VideoCopilot really release a plugin for that? I taught my editor the rotoscoping every frame method.. Those are lens flares from VideoCopilot though :)
What do people think about the AIO cooler on the i9 here? I was planning on going with this pc for sure, but ive been watching alot more videos and the small water cooler and no possibility for a bigger AIO in this case leaves me worried about the temps and throttling. Is this something i should consider more or am I fine??
Just bought the 4080 super i7500 prebuilt couple minutes ago. They have a sale 300$ off at $2,999. Just hoping it comes with a good brand gpu. What do you think of the motherboard it came with?
@Douglas-vf5qn Nice! It always makes me happy when a brand actually drops the price around the time of my review. Sadly it always seems to be the opposite. It's like they use the extra attention and demand against customers. Did you use my link before you bought it?
Can you confirm that the I7500 has multiple ports for SSD? The most common configuration I saw comes with 2TB, but it isn't clear if I could simply upgrade it to 4TB by simply adding an additional 2TB SSD? Or is there only one slot for SSD and I would be required to replace the existing 2TB with a single 4 TB? I have searched corsair and other sites, but can't find a straightforward answer.
Hi Just!N Tech, Great reviews. I want to buy a computer but mostly to run Stable Diffusion Automatic1111. I like the i7500 for $2.799.00. I would like your opinion before I pull the trigger. Thanks in advance.
switching over from console this will be my first gaming PC, would the Lenovo Legion Tower 7i be the best bang for my bucks or the VENGEANCE i7500 Intel Core i5-14600K, NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super, 32GB DDR5 6000MT/ my budget is 1500-2200
Hey I am coming off of console gaming and I am trying to get a pre-built PC for gaming and just basic PC work use. I noticed this review was not for the i5 14600KF / 4060 version as shown on Amazon. Im scared of making a bad choice because of the nice price of $1500. I'd like to keep the purchase under $2000 but I also want to play my typical cinematic games that are on new consoles like God of War, Helldivers 2, and Spiderman 2. Is this a safe choice?
@MoAbExpert1133 Yep it will. I recommend this configuration of it though if you want a buttery smooth frame rate with super high photorealism mods.. From Best Buy if you want it now bestbuy.7tiv.net/21BJ3M . Or Directly from Corsair if you are willing to wait longer since it's currently on backorder on their site. It is currently $100 cheaper there though.. go.corsair.com/4PBMgr
I bought the Vengeance with the 12700k and the 3080 a couple years ago, I then bought a 4090 and gave my son the 3080. Then I started reading about bottle necking so I thought I would upgrade to the 14900k, but unfortunately Corsair did not offer a Bios update. So if your looking to upgrade down the line I wouldn't recommend a prebuilt.
@codyhare2897 I complained about this very thing with the i7400 when someone looking to upgrade their i7300 commented about their frustrations. When I reached out to my contact at Corsair, they jumped on it and said the new BIOS update was available for download about a week later. This was back in May. Have you tried recently?
I tried in January of this year, but then I decided to just do the build I wanted, so my wife is going to use the vengeance for now running with a 980ti.
@codyhare2897 I know this is an old comment but just in case there is anyone else frustrated.. This is no longer an issue Corsair updates their BIOS a lot more frequently these days than it used to. They've just moved where those updates are to a new page help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/18851284772621-CORSAIR-System-BIOS-Drivers
Hello! Im looking into getting the Azure 2 and I want to pair it with Asus ProArt Display PA328CGV. Im a 2D animator and do my own sounds for it. I also create comics, one for now but plenty more in the future. Will the Azure pair well with my workload and with the Asus monitor? Azure 2 Blue - SKU: ST-AZURE2-1015-BL-SK CPU: Intel i9 14900K Case: Azure 2 Blue CPU Cooler: 360mm AIO Fans: 3 Motherboard: Z790 DDR5 RAM: 64GB DDR5 5200MHZ RGB Graphics: Nvidia RTX 4090 Primary Hard Drive: 2 TB NVMe Gen4 Power Supply: 1200W Gold Atx 3.0 Networking: 802.11 ac Operating System: Windows 11
@IRLTRAY This i9 4090 version of the one in this video tested the highest for Premiere and Davinci 9:57 so definitely this one geni.us/CorsairVengeance-i7500
@gagedavis8415 this exact version of the CyberPowerPC is what I recommend for an 1100 budget. geni.us/CyberPowerPC-i5-4060 That one had a great price to performance ratio, and not too hard to upgrade in the future
@@JustinTechTips i have one more question too i plan on just using it for fortnite and roblox so would the 500 gm storage be good or should i go to the 2000 gb storage for like 250
@@gagedavis8415 yep if you're only using it for those two games that's less than 30GB total out of 500GB so you'll be perfectly fine with the 500GB one
Buying a pre-built isn't like this. You speak to the Alienware sales team and negotiate a discount, based on whether you're paying upfront. If you buy upfront, you can get hundreds off. I have a quote for the R16 with 4090 and best processor, with the new 32" OLED monitor, at £850 off if I pay in full upfront. I'm pushing back and want £1,100 off. I'll get it, even if I have to wait a week. Only noobs pay the sticker price for a pre-built, or buy from Amazon, so all of these P2P ratios are off.
That's the case with Alienware but I haven't heard many people who've had consitent luck with negotiating a discount with other brands. That just means the R16 is even further in the lead when it comes to Price to Performance if you have luck with that 1,100 off
Love your reviews, this PC keep popping up. couild you review this pc YEYIAN Odachi Intel 14th Gen i9 14900KF Prebuilt Gaming PC,RTX 4090 24GB, 64GB DDR5 6000Mhz,2TB SSD,6TB HDD,360mm AIO,WiFi 6E, BT 5.3,Win 11 Home,7 ARGB Fans,1000W Platinum PSU thank you keep up great review
@akhibbro Skytech asked me which build I'd like to Review next. Maybe I'll choose Shiva 2. I think it's worth doing a channel wide poll and see which one people are interested in the most!
Their rainbow in the displays but actually you can customize the colors. They’re shown as rainbow simply to show color range and idk just because it looks cool. Rainbows are fuckin awesome man not just gay
For most people this guys opinion of a prebuilt gaming PC is garbage. Nothing is even close to specs on comparing multiple PCs all different hardware with a different price. 4080 vs 4090 not even close. 14900K 14700K 13900K no comparison. 7800X3D 7950X not even mentioned that’s odd.
@bustbig6370 I compare all of them so people can see how they differ for those curious about it being worth the extra money for them. Yes, they are obviously not even close. Price to performance is a big factor. That's why I show all the prices and show the fps you can expect with each category. I do mostly Intel and Nvidia because when I do an AMD PC it does not get nearly as many views and because of affiliate links, I see can barely anyone ends up buying AMD gaming pcs. I did the Corsair a7300 and the numbers proved a LARGE majority wanted the Corsair i7300 instead. The PC that 7800X3D was in was insanely expensive.
@@Zagrid My point is that Corsair will screw it up or send you shitty parts. 2ndly. You wont screw it up. You could even follow someone's build video and use similar parts
@nickjarboe8938 corsair would screw up building their own gaming pc, or use shitty parts? How do you figure? If I purchase a PS5, an xbox, a Switch, an OLED TV, etc, I generally assume it'll be built properly since that's what those companies do - they build those products. Why wouldn't I assume the same of corsair? Are you saying corsair has some unique inability to build their own products and have somehow managed to stay in business despite that? That they sell prebuilt gaming PCs yet don't know how to build them and screw it up? I'm honestly asking because I don't understand what you're trying to say. For me, I don't care about saving money - I'll happily pay more to get a prebuilt to avoid the hassle of doing it myself. But it seems like you're trying to claim that it's not only cheaper to build it yourself, which I don't dispute but also don't care about - but that corsair actually doesn't know how to build them properly, which is an entirely different claim, and one that I find tough to believe. It just wouldn't make much sense if that were true
So I just bought the vengeance i8200 with cue link. What do you think about that 1 Justin? Also why can’t we pick the brand of GPU’s. I’m kinda nervous but according to your reviews of this computer I feel like I got a good 1? Thoughts or concerns? @justintechtips
Sorry I think I put the question in the wrong place. I want to purchase Corsair i7500, i9, rx4090 but I’m only interested in working with stable diffusion, is this a good choice?
Pricing/Availability of all computers compared in this video:
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(NEW) Corsair Vengeance i7500 - geni.us/CorsairVengeance-i7500 (Most Popular)
(NEW) Corsair Vengeance i8200 - geni.us/CorsairVengeance-i8200 (My Favorite)
Origin PC Genesis - bit.ly/Origin-PC-Genesis
*****Around $3000 and under
HP Omen 45L - geni.us/HP-Omen-45L
Alienware Aurora R16 - geni.us/Alienware-Aurora-R16
CyberPowerPC - Gamer Supreme (i7) (4080) geni.us/CyberPowerPC-i7-4080
*****$2000 and Under*****
Skytech Azure 2 (get this better version instead) - geni.us/Skytech-Azure-2-AMD
CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme (get this better version instead) bit.ly/CyberPowerPC-7800X3D
*****Around $1000 and Under*****
Victus by HP 15L (13th i5)(3060) - geni.us/Victus-by-HP-15L
CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme (i5) (4060): geni.us/CyberPowerPC-i5-4060
Favorite Monitors:
Corsair Xeneon Flex 45in Flexible Ultrawide OLED Screen: geni.us/Corsair-Xenon-Flex
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Does the i7500 with the 4080 super come with the exact GPU you showed? I’m wondering if it has rgb on the GPU like the one in this video
got this pc back in january and it’s such a beast. i’ve been loving it so far
What fps dose it run
@@isaiahjack4085 Consistent 119-120 FPS on Ultra/high settings with ray tracing enabled in most games. Runs Cyberpunk 2077 on maxed settings like a dream.
Stumbled across this channel when researching a new pre-built to buy. Thank you, just ordered my Corsair i7500 thru the link. Looking forward to it!
I’m a few steps behind you - thinking about getting it. How do you like it so far?
@@_KITE how do you like yours??
@@powderaddicts6364 I still haven’t got it yet, but will update you just as soon as I break it in. I should have a good sense of how I like it by the time winter comes.
@@_KITE okay perfect, yeah give me an update when ya get’er in!🫱🏻🫲🏼
@_KiTE do you like it?
Oh man now I'm just waiting for your review of the i8200. I'm going to buy one of these two and will wait to decide. I will absolutely use your link as you give some of the best reviews I've seen. Thank yoU!
@JohnDL212 Thank you for making sure to use my links! I had an OriginPC new release I had to work on first but the i8200 is currently in progress and most likely will be done in about a week.
Get this one
@@JustinTechTips Hey Justin is the i8200 review still incoming at some point? Cool if not but don't want to make a decision on it without seeing your review (which I trust). Thanks!
Built my last PC roughly 6 years ago and when it came time to upgrade, this is the route I chose. Personally, I didn’t want to spend the time to build a PC so I researched pre builts and ultimately landed on the i7500. So far, so good. Temps stay low, even with some overlocking.
People saying “buy components and build it yourself, they use shit components, blah blah blah” are just trying to be elitist. There’s really no downside other than maybe esthetics.
Built mine about 5 years ago and thinking it’s time to upgrade, which one did you end up getting? I’m looking at the i5 14600k 4070 super myself. Going for about 2100
Most of the time the only downside to prebuilt is it cost like 100-200 dollars more then building it
I’m about to buy this one off Amazon with a 3 year warranty!! Thank you so much for reviewing this! I love your channel! Great advice!
Please, don't pay sticker price for this.
@@VautourDXwhat should I do then? This is a great prebuild and I don’t want to do it myself.
I just pulled the trigger, got from Amazon.
@@SubFlow22nice!! 😊
@@SubFlow22what games do you play? looking into this for competitive warzone/resurgence
You helped me choose this one! Thanks for all your reviews!
one of the best reviews i ever seen. kinda blown away. where had this channel been my whole life?!
Thanks for sharing! You'd recommended the previous model, so I grabbed this one. It's RIDICULOUSLY good, and yeah it's a bit pricey, but well worth it.
@crow_buddy Glad you're enjoying it! Yeah it really is a good one. I just wish they didn't know they were great, so they could be a little more humble with that pricing
@@JustinTechTips Agreed, and all your other suggestions are fantastic alternatives.
Thanks for the review. Just purchased this as my first official PC on the Corsair Website Labor Day sale for $2599 ($700 off). Super Excited!
I got a custom built pc cost me 5 grand. I9 chip 3 fan liquid cooling. 9 fans for air flow all around it 140 mm. 2 tb storage 1tb operating system. With an extra m2. 850watt gold power supply and an onboard graphics motherboard board , with 64gb of ram. My ram alone was 500. The case with everything in it is like 80 lbs. 😅 I spared no expense I stream and everything from this pc so I needed a real monster of a computer haha. If ur intrested in seeing this build
@DRhoneybee woa nice! By custom built do you mean a system integrator? If so which brand? Or do you mean you actually built it yourself too? What case did you build that beast with?
@@JustinTechTips if u got a email I could send u specs on what exacly is in it when I turn it on today. I stream watch UA-cam. Watch tv and I can play any game np. Thing runs amazing. It’s more worth it to go on new egg buy everything and make a pc ur self. Having them prebuilt isn’t always the best I also got another pc I built onboard graphics with a 2060. 2 tb. 750 watt power supply. Pretty much same build but for my pop
I'm new to all this PC tech and i'm wanting to either build or get a pre-built PC and would this PC be able to run DCS on good quality graphics and still have good FPS/run well?
Nope. You're better off buying the ASUS ROG NUC 970 for that.
Just subscribed after coming across your channel and just gotta say great content and information ! Learning a lot here. From watching these videos you have talked me out of a R16 big time and kind of pushed me towards the Corsairs. My question is this ... At the higher end for them I am torn between the A8100 and the I8200. You have any thoughts on those ? Seems the I8200 is one of your favorites but saw nothing on the A8100. Appreciate any input and you definitely earned the sub either way !
@gmcjimmy4236 Thanks for the sub! Yeah, it seems like every time I do an AMD prebuilt review, they get way less views and less attention and less sales that I see come through affiliate links. So I mostly just stick to Intel since that seems to be what my viewers prefer. And overall my tests show intel to perform slightly better when factoring in all the resolutions I test at
@@JustinTechTips Got to go with what the viewers want. Totally get that. So just to confirm with what I read .. as long as I use one of your links to get to Corsair, you will still get credit for it even if I buy another model there correct ? If not .. can you post a link that you would get paid on it ?
@@gmcjimmy4236 thank you so much for this question! In theory and according to Corsair it should work as long as someone uses my link to get to Corsair but it’s always safer to use a direct link. What’s the exact configuration you are looking at getting?
@@JustinTechTips Ok so i put up a link and it disappeared. But it's the A8100. the only one they have listed.
I got the 14700k/4080 setup to replace an aging Acer Predator Orion 3000 with the 11700f/3070. For the money it's a great system, some minor tweaks and it's good to go. However, I do with I opted for the builder kit with the 14900k/4090 which includes a 5000d airflow case and 360mm AIO. But, I quite like mine and there''s plenty of room for upgrades in the future.
i got a pc like this (lessor) for free last week and now after topping off the coolant and changing the paste i'm looking around to see what the norms are for these systems, super awesome pc and i love the custom cpu hud
looking forward when they start using the glass panel as another hud screen to display specs
How’d you get it for free
Great job on your channel brother… based on your recommendation I’m looking to purchase the Skytech Azure 2 with the 4070 ti , I5 13600k and the 32 gigs of ram , just waiting for a sale , it’s running around $1900 at the moment …Thanks for what you do!!
@DaleALMono77 good choice! Thanks man! I'm glad these videos are helping you!
Did you end up getting it ? Also the Corsair i7500 has a 4080 super graphics card , it’s on sale for 2700 right now I have my eyes on that one right now
Whats your opinion on the PC build kits and if that is a better route to go? Will you talk about the build kits when you review the I8200?
Thanks for this review! Just bought using your affiliate link. Keep up the good work!
My advice to anyone on the fence about buying this or any other Corsair prebuilt is to take your business elsewhere. Corsair uses proprietary BIOS in all their prebuilt PCs. You will not be able to download and install critical BIOS updates directly from the motherboard manufacturer. You'll have to wait for Corsair to update their own proprietary BIOS for your system. The problem is...they NEVER provide such updates. My $4000 Vengeance PC still has the BIOS that came installed with it more than ONE YEAR ago. Considering the overheating problems currently plaguing Intel's 13th & 14th generation cpus, this is a SERIOUS problem that cannot be overstated. Corsair has not provided any of the critical updates that motherboard manufacturer's have been regularly providing their customers to help deal with this issue. This is unforgivable. Therefore, I would avoid buying any PC built by Corsair until they get their act together. In addition, it would be helpful is Just!N Tech did a little research on this and added an addendum to this and any other Corsair prebuilt review he's made warning potential buyers of this glaring shortcoming in Corsair's customer service.
@joeapp5774 hey man I brought this to the attention of my Corsair contact last year after a similar comment on the i7400 video.. After about a week of working on it I got an update on May 12th 2023 that said this...
"I have an update for you on this. Our team is manually going product page by product page to update all of the downloads. This will be finished by next week. We are also currently in the process of switching our site over to Shopify and will be able to have an automated system that ensures the bios updates are regularly checked for the latest versions which will be huge for fixing this issue.
The current issue is we had to do it manually and only some product pages were updated and others were missed due to human error. Luckily that will be fixed with our website transition.
I know it’s not the solution both of us were looking for with unlocking the bios updates entirely, but it is at least a viable solution that takes a single Google search. We are also working to increase visibility on this option for new buyers as well."
Since I don't physically have the i7500 with me I can't verify that any of those Corsair versions of the BIOS updates are new or not.. When you copy the BIOS file from this website for your motherboard... help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/18851284772621-CORSAIR-System-BIOS-Drivers
What date does that BIOS version say when you click on it while flashing the BIOS?
@@JustinTechTips Thanks for the speedy reply. The date on my BIOS are 1/11/23 (9002). I have the i8100, which you reviewed last year. There are no other BIOS posted on their website for my PC. Perhaps the person charged with performing that manual product by product BIOS update task on their website developed carpal tunnel syndrome before they had a chance to update my particular product page and simply couldn't go on. Either that, or Corsair has been woefully negligent in providing their customers, some of which (like me) spent small fortunes on their prebuilts, with regular and critical BIOS updates. I'm hoping they at least grasp the urgency of providing Vengeance owners with 13th & 14th gen cpus with Intel's newly released microcode. However, I'm not optimistic. At any rate, thanks again for getting back to me.
@joeapp5774 Hey Joe did you check out the link I sent you?
Here it is again - help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/18851284772621-CORSAIR-System-BIOS-Drivers
I went back to my i8100 review to see which motherboard I got with that build. It was an ASUS Prime Z790-P WIFI . Is that what yours is? In the link I sent, you can see a list of all the motherboards that Corsair has used for their prebuilts. If you scroll down to Asus Prime Z790-P WiFi DDR5 and then click on the word BIOS under that you can download the 9019 version which looks like only a few months old. I had to actually right click the word BIOS and then click on "save link as" and then Google Chrome said that it as an "insecure download" so I had to click on "Keep" to let it download. I am currently working with a Corsair Build Kit that also has a proprietary BIOS and all of my tests have limited the CPU voltage to under 1.48 so it doesn't appear I have been effected by any Intel overvoltage requests that were causing the instability issues. If you do a Cinebench R23 test with HWinfo open, what does your max Core VIDs get up to? I'm wondering if Corsair's proprietary BIOS actually protected us from Intel there?
So if I buy this PC now. it’s fine or what? I plan on buying here in a couple weeks.
@@JustinTechTipsEven if they did, it locks out uses that paid thousands for dollars from having control of their computers. Better off building and paying less.
The only guy you should be watching and only need to watch when you want to buy a prebuilt PC
wow looks awesome, glad my 3d model 4080s was useful and of course I subscribed )
@Redsing_ART yeah it was a great model! Worked out well for this video!
I got it and it’s been amazing so far! Love it
Been debating on getting a PC and was either going with the Lenovo Legion or the Coraor Vengeance just trying to debate which I'd benefit more from
The i7500 with 14700k/4080s/32gig ddr5 @ 6000 is $2,599 right now
@JustinTechTips I am researching a new PC and I am loving the details provided in your videos.
Question: For the Corsair Vengeance i8200 (Given the two PCIe slots shown at 4:18 in the video): Is there a PCIe x8 connected slot that is available for a capture card (DeckLink Quad HDMI Recorder) needing 8 lanes (I think ideally, connected to the CPU and not the chipset)? If not, what would be the closest prebuilt system to the i8200 you would recommend that might have such a slot available, when combined with the 4090?
For the Price to Performance, no other PC beats the Alienware Aurora R16 right now.
Bro i was so close to buying this, but then I thought.. Wait is that a 240 fan? Not taking no chances. 👍🙏🏾
Build Pro PC has a prebuilt system with an RTX 4070 and an I7 CPU for well under $2k
Great video! Definitely considering the i7 4070ti version if it goes on sale.
Man, video copilot's saber plugin is the best, isn't it?
@birdswithbeau thanks man! Wait.. I hope that's a joke :O . Did VideoCopilot really release a plugin for that? I taught my editor the rotoscoping every frame method.. Those are lens flares from VideoCopilot though :)
I have the 4070ti and it’s amazing way better than my 3060 I had before
such a good video. omg. thank you!
What do people think about the AIO cooler on the i9 here? I was planning on going with this pc for sure, but ive been watching alot more videos and the small water cooler and no possibility for a bigger AIO in this case leaves me worried about the temps and throttling. Is this something i should consider more or am I fine??
i have this pc and i think the AIO is to small. it generate a lot of heat
Just bought the 4080 super i7500 prebuilt couple minutes ago. They have a sale 300$ off at $2,999. Just hoping it comes with a good brand gpu. What do you think of the motherboard it came with?
@Douglas-vf5qn Nice! It always makes me happy when a brand actually drops the price around the time of my review. Sadly it always seems to be the opposite. It's like they use the extra attention and demand against customers. Did you use my link before you bought it?
What brand GPU was it it for your model ?
@@luiszamora6356 gigabyte
how are you liking your prebuild? I was thinking of getting 4080 but am on the fence.
I have this pc I’m hitting 600 fps in 1080 on the new cod and I got the 540hz ROG monitor to go with it.. super nasty
Would the Corsair Vengeance i8200 PC be good for streaming on high resolution settings while streaming for hours on end?
Thanks!
@williammathies2998 Thank you so much!
Can you confirm that the I7500 has multiple ports for SSD? The most common configuration I saw comes with 2TB, but it isn't clear if I could simply upgrade it to 4TB by simply adding an additional 2TB SSD? Or is there only one slot for SSD and I would be required to replace the existing 2TB with a single 4 TB? I have searched corsair and other sites, but can't find a straightforward answer.
Hi Just!N Tech, Great reviews.
I want to buy a computer but mostly to run Stable Diffusion Automatic1111.
I like the i7500 for $2.799.00.
I would like your opinion before I pull the trigger. Thanks in advance.
switching over from console this will be my first gaming PC, would the Lenovo Legion Tower 7i be the best bang for my bucks or the VENGEANCE i7500 Intel Core i5-14600K, NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super, 32GB DDR5 6000MT/ my budget is 1500-2200
Been thinking about switching from ps to pc would this pc be a good 1st time pc for a beginner
this is way more than just a "good" pc for a beginner xD
I am new to pc I want to switch from ps to pc too did a research before buying this and low key might actually get it
i found a deal its this LENOVO Legion T5 26IRB8 - Intel Core i5 - 16 GB - 1 TB - GeForce RTX 4060 Ti for € 1199,00 is it a good deal ?
@pizzaslice3394 that's a little steep for those specs
@@JustinTechTipsbut is it a good pc that can run games smoohtly ?
so is it cheaper to buy or make a pc?
For the additional storage for ssd why is there no cover?
Hey I am coming off of console gaming and I am trying to get a pre-built PC for gaming and just basic PC work use. I noticed this review was not for the i5 14600KF / 4060 version as shown on Amazon. Im scared of making a bad choice because of the nice price of $1500. I'd like to keep the purchase under $2000 but I also want to play my typical cinematic games that are on new consoles like God of War, Helldivers 2, and Spiderman 2. Is this a safe choice?
Would this be able to run GTA Fivem with mods and high settings without lag and crashing?
@keiththompson472 oh yes absolutely
Hello I have a question about ram. Is 5200mhz enough for gaming or do I need the 6000mhz?
Just got a i8100 for 4,100 top tier for that price
Imma get the i7500 on the Corsair
I want to run cyberpunk with photorealism mods and still keep a buttery smooth frame rate. Will this accomplish the task without blowing up?
@MoAbExpert1133 Yep it will. I recommend this configuration of it though if you want a buttery smooth frame rate with super high photorealism mods.. From Best Buy if you want it now bestbuy.7tiv.net/21BJ3M . Or Directly from Corsair if you are willing to wait longer since it's currently on backorder on their site. It is currently $100 cheaper there though.. go.corsair.com/4PBMgr
@@JustinTechTips hell yea bro thank you, u just got a sub
I got this one and it’s great for me.
Thank you!
Can you please review the i9 14900kf 4090 corsair i5100 gaming pc
0:39 Good Lord. I hope you just have really small hands. Otherwise, forget computer towers, we're going to need computer skyscrapers.
I know this might sound silly, but should I go for this or the ultimate PC from build redux
I’m assuming the vengeance over the build redux ultimate pc
just ordered the 4080 super version
I was about to get the 4080. How is the prebuilt working for you?
Hey brother im buying the pc thanks!
Nice! Please remember to use my links in the description if you do!
What's the best monitor to pair with this? I've been looking at Samsung GY Odyssey but I can't really find confirmation they will even work together.
Asus PG32UCDM
$1300
32" QD-OLED
4K
240 Hz
Glossy screen
Alternatives:
- Alienware AW3225QF
- MSI 321URX
- LG C4 42"
I bought the Vengeance with the 12700k and the 3080 a couple years ago, I then bought a 4090 and gave my son the 3080. Then I started reading about bottle necking so I thought I would upgrade to the 14900k, but unfortunately Corsair did not offer a Bios update. So if your looking to upgrade down the line I wouldn't recommend a prebuilt.
@codyhare2897 I complained about this very thing with the i7400 when someone looking to upgrade their i7300 commented about their frustrations. When I reached out to my contact at Corsair, they jumped on it and said the new BIOS update was available for download about a week later. This was back in May. Have you tried recently?
I tried in January of this year, but then I decided to just do the build I wanted, so my wife is going to use the vengeance for now running with a 980ti.
@codyhare2897 I know this is an old comment but just in case there is anyone else frustrated.. This is no longer an issue
Corsair updates their BIOS a lot more frequently these days than it used to. They've just moved where those updates are to a new page
help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/18851284772621-CORSAIR-System-BIOS-Drivers
@@JustinTechTips Thanks for the update I’ll try that, I actually built a new one from scratch and gave the vengeance to my wife 😂😂😂.
can u use a gaming computers on a tvs insted of using it on a moniters??
@Joseph-zx1iq yep!
Corsair doing thing right with airflow but the 4000d is TINY edit: Dram less SSD for boot oof once it's under heavy load it will not hold up
@Pk991_Justwatchingstuff yeah I hope with the i7600 next year they use a bigger case
@@JustinTechTips and a SSD that is not Dram less.... the rest of the PC is very good
does this have iCue Link Hub? or commander core?
@Douglas-vf5qn unfortunately no :/
Will this be good pc console to play grand theft auto V 5
Hello! Im looking into getting the Azure 2 and I want to pair it with Asus ProArt Display PA328CGV. Im a 2D animator and do my own sounds for it. I also create comics, one for now but plenty more in the future. Will the Azure pair well with my workload and with the Asus monitor?
Azure 2 Blue -
SKU: ST-AZURE2-1015-BL-SK
CPU: Intel i9 14900K
Case: Azure 2 Blue
CPU Cooler: 360mm AIO
Fans: 3
Motherboard: Z790 DDR5
RAM: 64GB DDR5 5200MHZ RGB
Graphics: Nvidia RTX 4090
Primary Hard Drive: 2 TB NVMe Gen4
Power Supply: 1200W Gold Atx 3.0
Networking: 802.11 ac
Operating System: Windows 11
Which one is best for video editing, streaming and gaming primarily editing tho
@IRLTRAY This i9 4090 version of the one in this video tested the highest for Premiere and Davinci 9:57 so definitely this one geni.us/CorsairVengeance-i7500
This is out of my budget could you tell me the best pc i can get for no more than 1100 bucks please
@gagedavis8415 this exact version of the CyberPowerPC is what I recommend for an 1100 budget. geni.us/CyberPowerPC-i5-4060 That one had a great price to performance ratio, and not too hard to upgrade in the future
@@JustinTechTips i have one more question too i plan on just using it for fortnite and roblox so would the 500 gm storage be good or should i go to the 2000 gb storage for like 250
@@gagedavis8415 yep if you're only using it for those two games that's less than 30GB total out of 500GB so you'll be perfectly fine with the 500GB one
i bought it and they had overclocked it when i got it 4k CP it had overclocked failures then it is turning off all the time only 2 weeks old
Dis you ever fix the problem with your computer?
Just bought this PC. No signal to the monitor. You didn't mention this in your review. $4000 paperweight.😢
Did you get it to work
@shockwavec7680 No. I certainly did not. They RMA'd it though. They sent me another one that works like a charm.
@@gunbunnyu6 Nice, happy for you
Which is the best Pc when your not on a budget?
Buying a pre-built isn't like this. You speak to the Alienware sales team and negotiate a discount, based on whether you're paying upfront. If you buy upfront, you can get hundreds off.
I have a quote for the R16 with 4090 and best processor, with the new 32" OLED monitor, at £850 off if I pay in full upfront. I'm pushing back and want £1,100 off. I'll get it, even if I have to wait a week.
Only noobs pay the sticker price for a pre-built, or buy from Amazon, so all of these P2P ratios are off.
That's the case with Alienware but I haven't heard many people who've had consitent luck with negotiating a discount with other brands. That just means the R16 is even further in the lead when it comes to Price to Performance if you have luck with that 1,100 off
How soon is soon with the i8200 review with the i9-14900K?
so they gave me a used PC with a 4090 but some TUFF brand video card wtf
Which company do you think has the Best Customer Service?
Love your reviews, this PC keep popping up. couild you review this pc
YEYIAN Odachi Intel 14th Gen i9 14900KF Prebuilt Gaming PC,RTX 4090 24GB, 64GB DDR5 6000Mhz,2TB SSD,6TB HDD,360mm AIO,WiFi 6E, BT 5.3,Win 11 Home,7 ARGB Fans,1000W Platinum PSU
thank you keep up great review
Plz do the Shiva 2 from Skytech🙏🙏😭😭
@akhibbro Skytech asked me which build I'd like to Review next. Maybe I'll choose Shiva 2. I think it's worth doing a channel wide poll and see which one people are interested in the most!
@@JustinTechTips less go🗣️🗣️
Show gameplay fps man
Im too poor to get it :(
Thosr prices are hot garbage jesus christ
you should give me a 4070 or 4080 if your stinky them slide a 4090:))
gaming computer
yes
@@JustinTechTips no
@KERMGAMING oh
@@JustinTechTips yes
@beaudontknow69420 nice
🌈 Why 🌈 do 🌈 all 🌈 computers 🌈 and 🌈 computer 🌈 accessories 🌈 have 🌈 LGBTQIA2+ 🌈 lighting 🌈 these 🌈 days? 🌈
Their rainbow in the displays but actually you can customize the colors. They’re shown as rainbow simply to show color range and idk just because it looks cool. Rainbows are fuckin awesome man not just gay
@@UNSSC01 Well said Sir. Good point.
waste. get an i7400
No
Just say your poor
DO NOT Buy from them. Not worth it. If you're spending this much build a high end yourself.
For some people the extra price is worth not having to worry about screwing something up themselves and letting someone who's job it is to build it.
For most people this guys opinion of a prebuilt gaming PC is garbage. Nothing is even close to specs on comparing multiple PCs all different hardware with a different price. 4080 vs 4090 not even close. 14900K 14700K 13900K no comparison. 7800X3D 7950X not even mentioned that’s odd.
@bustbig6370 I compare all of them so people can see how they differ for those curious about it being worth the extra money for them. Yes, they are obviously not even close. Price to performance is a big factor. That's why I show all the prices and show the fps you can expect with each category. I do mostly Intel and Nvidia because when I do an AMD PC it does not get nearly as many views and because of affiliate links, I see can barely anyone ends up buying AMD gaming pcs. I did the Corsair a7300 and the numbers proved a LARGE majority wanted the Corsair i7300 instead. The PC that 7800X3D was in was insanely expensive.
@@Zagrid My point is that Corsair will screw it up or send you shitty parts. 2ndly. You wont screw it up. You could even follow someone's build video and use similar parts
@nickjarboe8938 corsair would screw up building their own gaming pc, or use shitty parts? How do you figure? If I purchase a PS5, an xbox, a Switch, an OLED TV, etc, I generally assume it'll be built properly since that's what those companies do - they build those products.
Why wouldn't I assume the same of corsair? Are you saying corsair has some unique inability to build their own products and have somehow managed to stay in business despite that? That they sell prebuilt gaming PCs yet don't know how to build them and screw it up? I'm honestly asking because I don't understand what you're trying to say.
For me, I don't care about saving money - I'll happily pay more to get a prebuilt to avoid the hassle of doing it myself. But it seems like you're trying to claim that it's not only cheaper to build it yourself, which I don't dispute but also don't care about - but that corsair actually doesn't know how to build them properly, which is an entirely different claim, and one that I find tough to believe. It just wouldn't make much sense if that were true
This generation is completely lost in peformance benchmarks and meaningless fps games. Go get a girlfriend and go outside!
So I just bought the vengeance i8200 with cue link. What do you think about that 1 Justin? Also why can’t we pick the brand of GPU’s. I’m kinda nervous but according to your reviews of this computer I feel like I got a good 1? Thoughts or concerns? @justintechtips
Thanks!
thank you @sedivinejustice I really appreciate that!
@@JustinTechTips NP but you never answered my question. Did I do something wrong?
@@sedivinejustice Sorry I don't see your question.. All I see is the donation and the word "Thanks!" next to it. Can you resend your question?
Sorry I think I put the question in the wrong place.
I want to purchase Corsair i7500, i9, rx4090 but I’m only interested in working with stable diffusion, is this a good choice?