Corsair tends to show up at Computex with a loaded hand, and this year is no exception. At the company’s Computex 2026 booth, ...
Review Posted! Installation of our components inside of the Corsair Vengeance C70 gaming case, more information on ...
Gamers tend to take a lot of pride in building their own rigs, but it’s generally not enough to have top-notch performance without the looks to match. For those who wade deep into the enthusiast side ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Over a decade ago, Corsair released the C70 Vengeance, a rugged, metallic case with an olive-green finish that has become a fan favorite and a chassis many ...
The Vengeance C70 is a mid-sized tower measuring 20.1" long, 9.1" wide and 19.7" tall and weighing 19lbs (8.6kg), much of which can be attributed to the case's use of steel rather than aluminum, ...
Corsair has shown real commitment to the military design of the Corsair Vengeance C70, which may isolate some, but actually holds together well. We've been big fans of the white Corsair cases in the ...
White Corsair c70 Vengeance Mid Tower case. I've chosen to paint the front bezel and window trim Red. You can use this guide for painting the plastic trim on any manufactured PC case. Here is my ...
Corsair has only been in the chassis business for a couple of years, but the company's efforts thus far can be described as well-built, well-thought-out solutions that look agreeably smart. We've come ...
When it comes to internal chassis layout, Corsair tends to get a lot of things right. Cable management is usually top-notch, build-quality is good and whether it's an Obsidian, a Graphite or a Carbide ...
Gamers tend to take a lot of pride in building their own rigs, but it's generally not enough to have top-notch performance without the looks to match. For those who wade deep into the enthusiast side ...
The Vengeance C70 is an interesting product release from Corsair. For 139 bucks you get a serious chassis that is equipped with everything you need. The work space inside is great with easy access to ...
Gigabyte uses Ultra Durable, MSI applies Military class components, heck even ASUS these days used military component selection in their marketing presentations these days. And sure, that is a trend.