$6600 Nightmare Prebuilt Gaming PC - Corsair & Origin Genesis Review

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @GamersNexus
    @GamersNexus  Год назад +1133

    Watch the tear-down of the Origin PC here! ruclips.net/video/Bhw0ZnlWrxI/видео.html
    Quick notes: At ~25:00 for the conclusion, the source for the messages got flipped -- it should read "Corsair to GamersNexus" and "GamersNexus to Corsair" in opposite. The context is obviously super clear in the video but the direction of conversation is wrong in text. Also: Corsair/Origin changed their website prior to publishing this review because we told them it was coming. They improved some customer clarity things (we mentioned that in the video though) where they fixed language on the shipping materials. That was a result of this process.
    Until 2/27/23, we're donating 10% of GN store revenue to the Kramden Institute - grab an item here: store.gamersnexus.net/ (Kramden Institute is a local-to-us e-waste recycling and technology education facility. We love working with them and have a lot of respect for what they do for this industry. If you'd prefer to donate directly to them, you can do so here! kramden.org/ And again, if you grab a GN coaster pack, mouse mat, modmat, or any other item between now and 2/27/23, 10% of that will also go to them!
    Pre-built reviews playlist! ruclips.net/video/bflZYG5DWPg/видео.html

    • @exxor9108
      @exxor9108 Год назад +11

      I bet you won't get that with a Starforge PC.

    • @SangheiliSpecOp
      @SangheiliSpecOp Год назад +6

      @@exxor9108 no but u get that cool thing u can put on your cpu cooler wowie

    • @robertlawrence9000
      @robertlawrence9000 Год назад +6

      Why would there be Teamviewer on your PC? DELETE!

    • @jaredrivera2619
      @jaredrivera2619 Год назад +5

      When going over packaging you said the freight shipping was NOT included in your earlier price calculation. However, the invoice said $450 freight, bringing it to the $6000+.
      You also had the GPU listed @$700, which you can't ever get now for that price, much less a year ago.
      Not defending Corsair, just pointing a few discrepancies. Keep up the great work.

    • @mr.ballstone1914
      @mr.ballstone1914 Год назад +4

      @@jaredrivera2619 for the gpu thing I think he was just going off msrp, which was probably what the manufacturer got them for if not less

  • @DarkosLab
    @DarkosLab Год назад +7201

    Glad Steve let the Corsair fans co-host this review with him.

    • @falcie7743
      @falcie7743 Год назад +430

      They definitely made their opinions heard

    • @thedenominator_
      @thedenominator_ Год назад +237

      Glad the Corsair fans let Steve co-host this review with them.

    • @backupplan6058
      @backupplan6058 Год назад +164

      I felt all they did was blow hot air and spin it in such a way to make themselves look good. I’m not buying it, seriously £6600, I’m not buying it.

    • @custardstuff5178
      @custardstuff5178 Год назад +86

      It's great when youtubers really make an effort to hang out with their fans.

    • @andreasu.3546
      @andreasu.3546 Год назад +54

      Didn't think Corsair had this many fans.

  • @cabby007
    @cabby007 Год назад +2626

    6k for a B series motherboard build is next level insane

    • @jamesfield1674
      @jamesfield1674 Год назад +88

      It's absurd

    • @frankytanky5076
      @frankytanky5076 Год назад +331

      Pc companies are so predatory when it comes to prebuilts. I still see Best Buy trying to sell 1660s prebuilts for like 1500-2000

    • @grn1
      @grn1 Год назад +50

      Hard line water cooling is a bit of work (more than I'm willing to do) and they also have to maintain tech support and warranties. No excuse for poor quality control or customer support but it is important to consider the true cost to them.

    • @adafrost6276
      @adafrost6276 Год назад +67

      I pretty much have the same mobo and I built a sub $2k system with similar specs but a 4070 Ti, faster RAM, and a 5800x (no 3D) instead. Over $6k for this thing is fucking bonkers. The custom loop sure isn't worth an over $4k premium, should be a $4k system for sure. $6.6k, just wow.

    • @fabolousjada5070
      @fabolousjada5070 Год назад +4

      @@frankytanky5076 factsssss

  • @ran_red
    @ran_red Год назад +1440

    Twice in this video I thought "man, he is being so strict" right before remembering that this is a 6.6k rig. He is right, there are no excuses.

    • @glorytoglorzo5591
      @glorytoglorzo5591 Год назад +91

      That's 3.5 months of pure income for a $15/hr worker. Guess how long after bills are paid?

    • @Clone683
      @Clone683 Год назад +42

      Yeah, at that price tag its insane that it was shipped with these problems. Id have returned it and asked for my money back

    • @zault
      @zault Год назад +2

      @@glorytoglorzo5591 3.5 months at 15/hr would be around 8400 ^^ just fyi 3.5*4(assuming 4 weeks per month even though it's a bit more)*40(hours)*15

    • @glorytoglorzo5591
      @glorytoglorzo5591 Год назад +121

      @@zault Ah, you dream of a world without taxes. -_-

    • @zault
      @zault Год назад +1

      @@glorytoglorzo5591 That's true. I assumed the person was in a state with no income tax ha.

  • @grab6303
    @grab6303 Год назад +446

    I spent 25 years around fighter aircraft. Hearing that PC took me back to my days on the flight line.

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony Год назад +7

      What?

    • @kiwaminski
      @kiwaminski Год назад +29

      @@everythingponyie. PC's really bloody loud 😂

    • @RKDriver
      @RKDriver 9 месяцев назад +7

      It sounded like an APU starting up.

    • @raptorwhack5970
      @raptorwhack5970 8 месяцев назад +2

      Doing an engine run every time you boot up lol

    • @Hamborger-wd5jg
      @Hamborger-wd5jg 8 месяцев назад +4

      you could say he flew a *corsair* (im not funny)

  • @Sp3c7re
    @Sp3c7re Год назад +2705

    It cannot be this hard to make a good prebuilt.

    • @pfmcdermott1
      @pfmcdermott1 Год назад +391

      What’s impressive is how they make it look so hard.

    • @PapaFlock
      @PapaFlock Год назад +44

      Impossible I'd you're having someone build and/or configure the damn thing who clearly doesn't have a clue.

    • @jaycreate7701
      @jaycreate7701 Год назад +234

      You guys are all forgetting something of top concern to all companies alike. Something PIVOTAL in decision making
      money

    • @nickllama5296
      @nickllama5296 Год назад +191

      It's not, but it IS hard to do so if you want to make 100% margin on every single one, as these guys clearly did.
      This thing has barely $3000 worth of parts in it.

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast Год назад +53

      @@nickllama5296 Less than that, but if some idiot would actually buy this thing you can still make a huge profit on an actually good machine.

  • @evelynsmith9690
    @evelynsmith9690 Год назад +881

    The price AND the sound of an industrial A/C unit, incredible!

    • @abbe9641
      @abbe9641 Год назад +59

      But without the performance of an industrial A/C so it's the worst of both worlds, simply amazing!

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 Год назад +25

      lol it's a bargain! You 3 things in one a 6,000 paper weight, leafblower, and ac unit all in one!

    • @MZRFaith
      @MZRFaith Год назад +8

      Sounds more like a furnace

    • @shirolee
      @shirolee Год назад

      LOL

    • @freazyknight
      @freazyknight 11 месяцев назад +3

      Why is a pc that should be priced $3000 if i am generous as $6600?

  • @bloonface
    @bloonface Год назад +604

    It looks like the iCUE fan curve was set up for coolant temp, but they instead pegged it to the CPU temp, which is a truly stunning oversight. I can't believe nobody noticed it.

    • @SelbetG
      @SelbetG Год назад +46

      Yeah I have a Corsair AIO and the controller it uses defaults to Coolant Temp, not CPU temp

    • @D4narchy
      @D4narchy Год назад +89

      @@SelbetG I think this is exactly how this issue occurred. Fan curve presets were set for liquid but as the build requires a Commander XT and manual setup, the installer selected the wrong sensors. I have a commander controller myself and use the iCue software and can honestly say that it is not intuitive or a good UI at all. And it's 3 bloody gigabytes in size....

    • @trentonbennettVO
      @trentonbennettVO Год назад +11

      That's a good point - I've sometimes seen the UI apply a different sensor to the curve and had to correct it. I assumed in my situation that it may have changed because I moved the mouse or the mouse wheel elsewhere on the screen after clicking the dropdown to select the sensor and the UI still had focus on that dropdown, applying those movements to selecting something different in the list (but I'm guessing).

    • @89envision
      @89envision Год назад +6

      @@D4narchy I've got Commander Core XT and it sets cpu temp by default. You need to set collant temp manually.

    • @icy1007
      @icy1007 Год назад +6

      @@89envision - My Commander Core set it to coolant temp by default in iCUE.

  • @udt32000able
    @udt32000able Год назад +223

    For a $6600 PC, Origin should ensure that all the BIOS and the drivers in the system are up to date, before shipping it out to the customers. Totally inexcusable, thank you Steve and everyone at GN for your honest review. Much appreciated for all your hard work.

    • @liammccarthy9388
      @liammccarthy9388 Год назад +29

      Considering how high the markup is compared to the total cost of the parts, EVERYTHING should be done perfectly or it's a disaster. I was looking through Origin's website and their prebuilt that's usually $5,000 is basically the same build I just made for myself for $2,300. $5k for a gaming pc and it doesn't even have a 4090.

    • @jefftraboulsy8631
      @jefftraboulsy8631 Год назад +7

      It also should've included at MINIMUM, a 3090ti. And much faster RAM. Pre-builts make me sick to my stomach.

    • @liammccarthy9388
      @liammccarthy9388 Год назад +3

      ​@@jefftraboulsy8631 The business model for prebuilts is horrible so they almost always have to rip you off in some part of the pc to make money. Some prebuilt spec tiers are so fucking weird. Like hey for $500 more you can get 2TB nvme instead of 1!! Honestly if I didn't know how to build my own I'd much rather order parts and pay someone a few hundred bucks to come to my house and build it.
      I understand the purpose of prebuilts but they always seem so predatory towards people who don't know better. A lot of companies do this obviously.

    • @spacedaniel492
      @spacedaniel492 11 месяцев назад

      @@jefftraboulsy8631 Idk man sometimes you can find pretty insane deals on pre builts. My current desktop is a powerspec from microcenter I got for $2600 (before sales tax) back in March. It has a 4080, 13900k, 32 GB of RAM, and 2 TB NVME SSD.
      Generally speaking you are right I think, especially these name brand prebuilts like Origin or Digital Storm who overprice the shit out of their builds, but sometimes you can find a good deal too.

    • @Dos_Caffeine
      @Dos_Caffeine 10 месяцев назад +1

      You'd think just because there's a custom loop water cooler theres NO WAY they could mess it up

  • @Jakeyythetr
    @Jakeyythetr Год назад +2456

    It amazes me every time how so many companies fail to build adult legos.

    • @Top_Weeb
      @Top_Weeb Год назад +193

      It was $6000 fucking dollars dude lol

    • @bdhale34
      @bdhale34 Год назад +218

      Imagine how bad this would be if mainboards still required jumper settings for irq, fsb, multipliers and dma addresses.. one wrong setting and the whole thing acts weird or just doesn't work. Truth is everything is so cookie cutter and dumbed down and simple these days it's a pity and a shame when anyone with a modicum of assembly skills can even get it wrong.

    • @youtubasoarus
      @youtubasoarus Год назад +163

      'We hired a waggie to put together your adult lego machine, where we had previously had a competent adult lego machine technician (bonus to the CEO of course), and we're sorry you feel that your adult lego machine was put together incorrectly. We apologize and will do nothing to address this issue in future. Thanks"

    • @metaleggman18
      @metaleggman18 Год назад +54

      ​@@Top_Weeb so they failed to build expensive adult Lego? Other than the water cooling, whether it's $600 or $6000, it's still amazing how so many companies fail to properly build adult Lego.

    • @XenonG
      @XenonG Год назад +17

      @@bdhale34 I 'member dip switches to set FSB clock and CPU multiplier.

  • @kingmarx810
    @kingmarx810 Год назад +922

    Maybe their idea on the bad fan curve was, "if someone is getting 12 fans they want to know they have 12 fans, make them as loud as possible."

    • @emlyndewar
      @emlyndewar Год назад +51

      It’s the nvidia fx5800 video again. I need to hear the power. Like a Harley Davidson.

    • @drifterbbb3649
      @drifterbbb3649 Год назад +69

      Odds are the Corsair iCue was meant to be set to the coolant temperature sensor in the pump and not the processor. That curve is normal for coolant temp.

    • @LaughingOrange
      @LaughingOrange Год назад +16

      @@drifterbbb3649 That makes a lot of sense.

    • @JamieStuff
      @JamieStuff Год назад +18

      "Let's give the user the rack mount experience!"

    • @crylune
      @crylune Год назад +5

      Corsair fans are loud by default. If you want quiet fans, go Noctua or be quiet Silent Wings. Preferrably the latter as the SW4 are the best fans on the market rn

  • @henryt112
    @henryt112 Год назад +639

    GOD, these prebuilt videos are so much fun to watch. You can absolutely tell that Steve and the team must have a lot of fun making them as well.

    • @ElGoogKO
      @ElGoogKO Год назад +12

      I can't find anything fun with such blatant hypocrisy and outright scamming practices.
      They're like spitting in the faces of consumers, of everyone. And then doing a teabag dance on the buyers face with what they receive.

    • @Kev1nL
      @Kev1nL Год назад +44

      ​@@ElGoogKO the fun is watching Steve shit on bad practices and products. Its informative AND entertaining. I've learned a lot just by watching this series, watching several instances of how to do something horrendously wrong can only result in tons of lessons learned for everyone.

    • @Hardwaretuned
      @Hardwaretuned Год назад

      This is why there needs to be a company that cares about their customers. My pc company will be building pcs like mine here. Do companies even care? ruclips.net/user/shortsj3vlWczumMo?feature=share

    • @Celith2
      @Celith2 Год назад +5

      Someone is getting fired for building that lol

    • @mikeymaiku
      @mikeymaiku Год назад

      @@ElGoogKO wait you expect System integrators to make you pay at cost for them? lol today the average worker expects 50k/year and you expecrt them to somehow make money? do you have a business that is soaring in profits when you expect 10-15% returns on anything you sell? lol

  • @TypicalNerds
    @TypicalNerds Год назад +61

    13:37 From my experience with a Corsair H100i AIO, those fan curves were meant to be tied to the temperature of the water inside the cooling loop, but for some reason, they didn't bother to adjust them so that the fans follow a different "Quiet" preset when measuring air/component temperature directly.
    This was likely done so that if your using an AIO on default settings, opening a program won't cause your fans to ramp up suddenly when the CPU briefly has a temperature spike.

  • @yellingintothewind
    @yellingintothewind Год назад +425

    It isn't the price point that matters, it's the markup. If you are selling $3000 components for $6000, a significant portion of that extra needs to go into QC before shipping, not just CS after. The same is true at the $400 price point, if the component cost is sub $200.

    • @CptSlow89
      @CptSlow89 Год назад +33

      3000$ for a QC lolz.

    • @kevinfikes1920
      @kevinfikes1920 Год назад +16

      He clearly stated it was 3990 tho.. not defending them just saying its more like 4k in components. Makes the shafting a lil easier to take haha

    • @shupichii9647
      @shupichii9647 Год назад +3

      Its not very cost-effective to do this though is the problem. Sure, on a 6k build, they have 0 excuse but 50 bucks on a 400 dollar system makes 0 sense from a business standpoint. Failure rates are 5-15% on avg so its MUCH more cost-effective to do CS over QoL.

  • @giserson2
    @giserson2 Год назад +241

    The fan curve problem is 100% something that most users wouldn't reach out to support over.
    Most users just accept that their computer sounds like an airplane taking off and just assume that it needs to in order to stay cool.
    This sort of thing needs to work out of the box.

    • @LarryCuckman
      @LarryCuckman Год назад +9

      I’m new to PC gaming but my bet is they just tack on a bunch of fans to make the PC more expensive.

    • @estripp420
      @estripp420 Год назад +12

      @@LarryCuckman your correct you dont need 12 fans, the motherboard doesnt even have 12 fan connections , you just need good case design and airflow and to put the computer not on a floor. and if your really serious about keeping it cool you have an air conditioner cool the room temperature.

    • @jamesyoung7400
      @jamesyoung7400 Год назад +7

      90% of their customers will tout that their $7k(rounding up) computer sounds like a jet taking off because that's how powerful it is.

    • @jameskassal4777
      @jameskassal4777 Год назад +1

      @@LarryCuckman Nah, fans are cheap. 12 fans like that are $60 at most, so pennies compared to the actual case. The real reason is to limit heating problems as much since that reduces support calls.
      Also, number of pins on mobo doesn’t matter when you can link fans in series to each other. They can’t be controlled independently, but RGB is overrated and you rarely need fans to start independently

    • @viewer_19
      @viewer_19 Год назад

      @@jameskassal4777 I mean one of those fans is like $25 on Amazon, and a pack of 6 is like $150

  • @Nareimooncatt
    @Nareimooncatt Год назад +362

    That fan noise would make this a great system for flight simulator. Quite the immersive feature!

  • @nickpage221
    @nickpage221 Год назад +103

    I saw this before and reviewed again today because my friend is dealing with an Origin Nightmare of his own; he's got an Origin system that died 1 month after the 1-year warranty ended. Origin offered basically zero options except to pay to return the entire system, in the crate, for an OOW repair, obviously very expensive just to ship it. We ended up narrowing the problem down to a failed CPU, which is a tray version of 10940X...so no warranty for the owner and is an obsolete socket that would cost $850 to get a replacement CPU, which is pointless since a 13900k is only $560 today. We are going to replace the board and CPU but have noticed that for $6000 a lot of things were missing, particularly the CD key for the Windows 10 license, there is no parts kit for the Corsair H150i AIO, so he's got a nice cooler but only mounting hardware for Intel CPUs....It also did not come with the rest of the cables for the Corsair RM1000x, missing 5x 6-pin cables and the other 2x 6+2 pin cables. I think for a $6000 prebuilt, besides all the things you mentioned in this video, the buyers should at least get all the parts that these "retail" components would have come with. Otherwise, it was a huge disadvantage for my friend to buy one of these (verses self-built) with all OEM status parts that have no warranty and no accessories or retail box goodies included.

    • @vandalg282
      @vandalg282 Год назад

      Best advice - Ibuypower and Cyberpower. I've used both for friends and family who didn't want to build their own and they've had zero issues for 10 years of PC gaming. Literally only calling me to either install a new part or help them upgrade entirely. Xidax has the best warranty (lifetime). Though, anything is better than Corsair and Origin. At the end of the day, I'd say learn to build your own. I'm no genius by any measure, and I've built several systems for buddies, without any fail.

    • @shupichii9647
      @shupichii9647 Год назад +8

      If you replace your mobo, this voids windows 10 key nowadays. Welcome to 2020. Youll need a new key and thats on windows; no one else.
      Keys marry the MB or are only used once unless you pay for a lifetime licence in which case, you can replace the mobo 5x before the key deactivates and it costs 300 dollars vs the married key at 50. OEM single-use are 12.50.

    • @nickpage221
      @nickpage221 Год назад

      @@shupichii9647 I understand what you are saying but, that's just for OEM licenses and we confirmed this system came with a retail Windows license, he just didn't get the cdkey for it (only needed for a clean install) and Origin said they could not provide it when we called them for it... We already migrated the SSD into the new mobo and booted it up and confirmed it was a retail Windows license, not married to the mobo and can be ported anywhere as long as it is only activated on one system at a time. We got the cdkey out of it in case it is needed for future use.

    • @vandalg282
      @vandalg282 Год назад +5

      Or just use a cracked Window with Km.

    • @NoDFX_
      @NoDFX_ 11 месяцев назад

      @@vandalg282 There is a powershell script that auto activates windows lol

  • @JohnDoe-bx8eg
    @JohnDoe-bx8eg Год назад +946

    I used to work for Corsair/Origin down here in Miami and I can tell you first hand NO computer gets properly treated in that place, everyone is overworked and underpaid and constantly berated by the "higher ups" who literally have no idea what they are doing and couldn't "manage" their way out of a paper bag let alone a warehouse floor with extremely unsatisfied employees. So sad to say most of that dissatisfaction is taken out on the products themselves, we get to a point that we just don't F'ing care the very few times a PC gets VIP treatment is when we get word ahead of time that Linus or anyone of you guys is purchasing a computer for review and the only reason those computers get any sort of extra treatment is because we get collectively threatened by the higher ups. I eventually quit the job and told them all to F Off and nearly got into a fist fight with one of the managers who was a total rat and pathetic excuse of a "man", I will never purchase any corsair product and that sadly falls into the Origin tree as well.

    • @soldierofevil168
      @soldierofevil168 Год назад +135

      I use to work for Scuf Gaming which is under the Corsair umbrella, and I’m not surprised that the problems I faced in their Duluth factory are present throughout the company .

    • @Gdhttu
      @Gdhttu Год назад +51

      @@soldierofevil168 I’m building a new pc in a few months and currently use a few Corsair pieces - will make sure to get a new keyboard and mouse from a different company fuck those guys if what y’all are saying is how it is everywhere which it seems to be

    • @kathrynck
      @kathrynck Год назад +9

      @@Gdhttu Corsair has superb mechanical keyboards. But mice? not a fan.
      My current go-to is a corsair mechanical keyboard, flanked by razer naga trinity mouse & razer tartarus pro.
      I look to corsair for cases, AIO water cooling, mechanical keyboards, and pretty decent fans. Although most recently I jumped ship (pun intended) for a Lancool III case.
      I'm not sure the core company is managed the same way as the build-partners under the corsair umbrella. I could be wrong.

    • @Soter_Rev
      @Soter_Rev Год назад +12

      I got scammed by their financing years ago.

    • @Asterra2
      @Asterra2 Год назад +18

      @@kathrynck Bad RAM also. I've bought so many sticks over the years. You have no idea. I've had RAM fail exactly twice. *BOTH* times, it was Corsair. There's no way of knowing if that figure would be higher because I haven't given Corsair the opportunity to increase it. But it's two for two.

  • @sinakhodaie
    @sinakhodaie Год назад +309

    Thank you GN for scaring me into building my own PC by reviewing these pre-builts! My PC runs at the intended benchmark ranges and looks pretty fantastic while being much cheaper with premium components!

    • @sirius4k
      @sirius4k Год назад +35

      hey, you can still introduce some fuckups of your own. You know, to get that premium pre-build feel to it.

    • @Rpground
      @Rpground Год назад +4

      Good, it really isn't that hard and there are PLENTY of great virtual PC builders out there that makes sure everything will work together correctly.
      You will be much happier with the end product this way too.

    • @ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST
      @ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST Год назад +6

      Pre-builts are convenient, but they are a destination. The enjoyment of a journey is skipped.
      I feel such incomparable delight in the process of component research, review reading, price comparison, sales nabbing and finally building the PC months later.
      Such is that nice, warm feeling that once I'm done benchmarking it and comparing it to my previous builds for a day or two, using it leaves me feeling empty.
      The flawlessness of the system weirdly leaves me feeling a void when all is done. I'm immensely grateful and satisfied, but the end of the journey is bittersweet to me.

    • @southboundaustral
      @southboundaustral Год назад

      I just bought this case. Was considering the Arctic 360 AIO and then found the 420 as the one to run with. It fits with room to spare - and...I read tons of reviews about CPU cooling with benchmarks always mentioned at 40db it performs... etc etc. There's dumbo me thinking gee they really carry on about fan noise. (1) You can see I've never had a problem with fan noise with previous builds and yes (2) what I heard on the vid in my new case just scared the bejesus out of me. I wondered bc the case is cavernous and with 12 fans it echo chambered the noise. So now I'm back to rethinking the AIO/fan numbers/noctua again. I feel lucky I saw this GN vid it centred my perspective on fan noise to a new level.

    • @user-yv2cz8oj1k
      @user-yv2cz8oj1k Год назад +2

      Unless you can buy it for a cheaper prebuild price then always build it yourself if you or a friend have the skill.
      If you do it makes upgrades a lot easier, plus you know you will have standardised retail parts to work with.

  • @WildkatPhoto
    @WildkatPhoto Год назад +256

    I can imagine the moment of horror when the Origin rep read the "What do you do to check a pre build?" question came in.

    • @3RAN7ON
      @3RAN7ON Год назад +1

      Shitpants.exe

    • @supersuede91
      @supersuede91 Год назад +29

      "ah shit here we go again" 😂

    • @youtubasoarus
      @youtubasoarus Год назад +5

      *Sweating intensifies....*

    • @SyntheticFuture
      @SyntheticFuture Год назад +42

      "hey Brandon! Brandon?! Where do we keep that standard reply about system testing? You know, the one with the "we run an extensive set of industry standard benchmarks". You'll forward it? Okay thanks! "

  • @paperman9708
    @paperman9708 Год назад +127

    I feel like this is the more "grown up" and technical channel. He does such a good job going through the machines and finding the good/bad. The same things I generally notice and care about so it's nice seeing it on the channel.

    • @cmbbfan78
      @cmbbfan78 Год назад +10

      Yes, it is a fresh feeling for me, after looking many "entertainment-level" videos from LTT..

    • @ChuckisNorrish
      @ChuckisNorrish 11 месяцев назад

      @@cmbbfan78LTT is definitely an in depth, technical review channel

    • @blanketmobbypants
      @blanketmobbypants 11 месяцев назад +1

      Adding his way of calming experimenting while being funny and engaging his audience

  • @jadams2289
    @jadams2289 Год назад +459

    "All these problems could easily be fixed by calling our customer support." You're right, let me just get this thing strapped back up on the palette and ship it back to you for repairs!

    • @longjohn526
      @longjohn526 Год назад +54

      My response to that would be "Why would I bother calling your customer support when I know more about this than they probably ever will?" You can't teach Experience, it can only be acquired over time. Plus customer support in this industry is done by people reading from scripts and making 15 bucks an hour so obviously you aren't going to get the most skilled and experienced people for those wages .....

    • @seda_11
      @seda_11 Год назад +17

      @@longjohn526 The typical consumer of prebuilts will not know more than the customer service rep. I get they are bad but they can still help less knowledgeable people with their issues. Not saying much that a GN viewer knows more.

    • @leandrodrace
      @leandrodrace Год назад +10

      @@longjohn526 bro, I know as much as Steve about pcs (10+ years experience) and never made more than 15 usd in a DAY for building or maintaining pcs (even expensive ones). Your comment almost made me cry for how much potential I'm wasting down here in Brazil...

    • @krazybonnie5523
      @krazybonnie5523 Год назад

      @@calvinm1866 I mean he has a 10 y/o long RUclips account, so it checks out

    • @Tbonepwnge
      @Tbonepwnge Год назад

      @@calvinm1866 LOL that argument about how old they are based on their profile pic.. you sir must be new.. i mean seriously who uses their actual picture for a profile these days anyway..

  • @jackofspaidz_
    @jackofspaidz_ Год назад +213

    I'm starting to see a trend between price & performance and it isn't the trend I was hoping for

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Год назад +100

      Yeah, us neither. We started spending more in anticipation of better...

    • @spyker_aileron
      @spyker_aileron Год назад +16

      @@GamersNexus maybe it's about time to revisit one of the cheaper ones that did well in testing, and see how much they've improved.

    • @pfmcdermott1
      @pfmcdermott1 Год назад +20

      Might be time to go the other way and see how a computer from a flea market compares.

    • @XenHat
      @XenHat Год назад

      If it weren't for conflict of interest, I would be looking forward to a proper pre-built by GN

  • @5ch4cht3l7
    @5ch4cht3l7 Год назад +168

    I think I know what they did wrong with the fan speed. The curves are probably supposed to be controlled by the water temperature, that's why they're set so high even at low temperatures. It's just that they A) have no temperature sensor in their loop or B) didn't set it as the sensor to use for the curve.

    • @arthurmoore9488
      @arthurmoore9488 Год назад +16

      Huh, good point. I didn't think of that, but now that you mention it that makes perfect sense.

    • @briancates3576
      @briancates3576 Год назад +19

      Good call…those fan curves make perfect sense if it’s controlled by loop temp.
      Just took a look at my system and sure enough I’m also using the ‘Quiet’ setting with the same curve…but the sensor is set to coolant temp.
      What’s interesting is that all the presets (quiet, balanced, and extreme) all go 100% at 40c. Seems a little strange that they’d create default curves that only make sense if monitoring coolant temp. You’d think the default settings wouldn’t assume you’re running a custom loop.
      That said, I somewhat recall that when initially configuring iCue you can run a HydroX wizard to set up the pump and rad fans. Maybe once you tell it your running a custom loop it adjusts the curves accordingly.

    • @calvinnance6432
      @calvinnance6432 Год назад +5

      @@briancates3576 It definitely does not change, when I had a Commander Pro with Air cooling it had the same fan curves that maxed out at 40C

    • @briancates3576
      @briancates3576 Год назад +4

      @@calvinnance6432 yea that’s stupid lol. Was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt but…oh well

    • @NuclearHeadshot
      @NuclearHeadshot Год назад +3

      ​@@briancates3576 perhaps it's worst case engineering. Maxing fans at 40°C for air cooling is not good, but the inverse would be worse - as in you have the fan curve set for air cooling with a loop setup and based on water temp. That might thermal throttle. If you pick one, one will be overtly noisy while the other would run hotter than it needs to.

  • @johnwallace1140
    @johnwallace1140 Год назад +22

    It seems pretty obvious that the iCue curve is meant to be reading the coolant temp instead of the CPU package temperature, it actually looks a lot like the curve I use for a similar setup. Having it read the CPU temp directly though is a hilarious oversight. Can't imagine how they missed that one.

  • @Fishing4Fish96
    @Fishing4Fish96 Год назад +353

    Corsair prides themselves in customer support so much. Should have someone call them and see if they can actually help someone solve these issues. Let’s see how well their customer support performs.

    • @DeadphishyEP3
      @DeadphishyEP3 Год назад +28

      Took them almost a month to issue me an RMA on a power supply. I was not pleased with the process or being tossed between departments and having to relay the same information on the issue 3 different times.

    • @Rancid_Ninja
      @Rancid_Ninja Год назад +10

      My case didn't come with enough screws to populate every fan slot with their different fan screws, so I emailed them and they sent me another entire case screw kit

    • @MindBlowerWTF
      @MindBlowerWTF Год назад +2

      they should have tested that, but it probably wasn't "secret shopper" - they probably needed proper invoice for this one.

    • @malphadour
      @malphadour Год назад +7

      Say what??? Their support is awful.

    • @bloonface
      @bloonface Год назад +4

      @@Rancid_Ninja I have one of their monitor lighting kits, got a new monitor, needed new magnetic mounting hooks, they point blank just said "sorry you can't have any". I pointed out that that was incredibly dumb and they begrudgingly sent me a bunch of sticky magnetic things that don't have hooks or work properly so the strips keep falling off. Actually kind of annoyed me, I would have been happy to pay for the correct things but they don't even sell them

  • @anotherfinesith288
    @anotherfinesith288 Год назад +114

    I used to like the concept of zip ties, then I got involved with a lot of network cable management and it was a major pain when you had to add/remove from the the bundles. After that, it's Velcro branded hook and loop fasteners and none of those generics that shed.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +1

      there on a special curve🤣

    • @TrepidDestiny
      @TrepidDestiny Год назад +1

      Nothing kills me more when doing a hardware refresh, or office moves and seeing that my users took it upon themselves to zip tie things they didn't like. Slows the whole process down when I have to cut a hundred zip ties.

    • @NovemberOrWhatever
      @NovemberOrWhatever Год назад +2

      That's a great point. I upgraded my GPU recently, and the added power consumption meant that I also needed a new power supply. I didn't use that many zip ties when I first built it, but this time I switched it all to twist ties and Velcro. Swapping to a different power supply is already fairly difficult, don't make it even worse. Just have your back side panel be opaque and only do basic cable management there, it's easier and better.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +1

      Yup, I'm also using velcro. Can be opened and is reusable. And not just the internal cables, but the external ones as well.
      Lots of tightly packed binds make for a clean look, but is a pain to redo.

    • @keonxd8918
      @keonxd8918 Год назад +2

      Yeah it's nice when it's cable managed well, until you need to do troubleshooting or swoop out parts

  • @mjorn19
    @mjorn19 Год назад +300

    I'd be interested in hearing from the actual builders and qc people and asking them how much pressure they are under to just get boxes out the door.

    • @arthurmoore9488
      @arthurmoore9488 Год назад +51

      That's what I liked about the review. It wasn't actually critical of the builder, and Steve even explicitly said this is a Process problem. Not just a problem with the low level QC tech.
      Also, whoever did the hardware did a great job, with the only problem there being the door. Corsair just went with a crappy paint shop.

    • @FortressoftheSea
      @FortressoftheSea Год назад +24

      100% - all I can think about is the bad paint job. I have to imagine someone was banging pots and pans saying it would chip/be bad, but higher ups probably wanted to get money from having someone use shitty paints to do it.

    • @pagatryx5451
      @pagatryx5451 Год назад +12

      Thing is it's a $6600 PC... You wouldn't think they'd be many super expensive PCs selling, which, if they ARE under pressure, would mean that their ultra-highend PCs are being built by the same people who make much cheaper builds which doesn't really make much sense.
      Typically, higher end PCs are built separately to reduce pressure and allow for a higher level of effort/quality control with the respective build. So either they are horrifically understaffed or the production process of these high end PC's is inept.

    • @ricdintino9502
      @ricdintino9502 Год назад +5

      @@pagatryx5451 They had plenty of time for cable management, we know that much!

    • @mike6340
      @mike6340 Год назад +2

      If you want their feedback rumor has it you can find them at McDonald's working the fries

  • @JCTorresDFW
    @JCTorresDFW Год назад +19

    Possibly one of the worst crimes commited is the insane fan curve! I had a bug in my fan curve that ran 3 fans at 2400rpm constantly & it drove me insane before I figured out how to fix the fan curve for those fans. I can't imagine 12 fans running at full power as soon as you open a browser window!

    • @fobinc
      @fobinc 3 месяца назад

      The crazy thing about mine was my fan curve was fine until I installed armoury crate lol. Thanks ASUS.

  • @QuiteLunacy
    @QuiteLunacy Год назад +792

    $6600 for something you could do yourself for at least 2k less. Hell, it wouldn't surprise me if you could do all of this for 4k if you buy everything new. Prebuilts are becoming outrageous. Edit- $350 for custom paint good god😂 Edit- A 3080?! A THIRTY EIGHTY WITH THIS PRICE?!

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Год назад +333

      The comment we replied to was edited... the 40 series wasn't out when we ordered it. Otherwise, nailed it on the price! It'd have been about $2000-$2100 cheaper to DIY this.

    • @dragontales1999
      @dragontales1999 Год назад +22

      You could get a 3080 build today for like $1200 with used prices... maybe even new 3080s could cost 500 bucks soon (price drops)

    • @TaylorCrosbyofficial
      @TaylorCrosbyofficial Год назад +5

      But could you make it look even close to as pretty? Setting quality aside for a second, origins pcs look bad fucking ass. But when you mix and match parts and colors to minimize the budget to that $4k it looks like trash. That’s worth a significant amount to me

    • @dragontales1999
      @dragontales1999 Год назад +79

      ​@@TaylorCrosbyofficialmeh maybe to you. To me it looks so gaudy

    • @AlexNona80
      @AlexNona80 Год назад +2

      you need to know where to buy prebuilt

  • @mikeyp916
    @mikeyp916 Год назад +61

    I think the "Quiet" preset is supposed to be based off of water temperature, not CPU temp. Not that this changes much, but they could have selected the wrong sensor for use with that profile.

    • @hovant6666
      @hovant6666 Год назад +2

      My guess as well

    • @GewelReal
      @GewelReal Год назад +4

      still umacceptable

    • @ledoynier3694
      @ledoynier3694 Год назад +9

      for watercooling it SHOULD be based off water temperature, and all fans should be controlled by the commander core, which has access to that temperature.
      Also shipping it with HWinfo installed which conflicts with iCUE when accessing Commander sensors is a bit dodgy, if they didn't disable corsair support in the program.
      All in all, it's a major catastrophy of ass, and total incompetence ^^' it's sad when a company doesn't even have the slightest clue of how their product works.

    • @Spentalei
      @Spentalei Год назад

      My first thought as well. That, or ambient temperature. Using CPU temperature is an incredibly poor idea unless the ramp is extremely delayed (which is not done here). The preset makes sense for ambient and water.

  • @geshtal2056
    @geshtal2056 Год назад +275

    Congrats Origin. You’ve earned a spot in the 2023 Disappointment Build. Any people you want to thank for this honor?

    • @Thermalions
      @Thermalions Год назад +50

      I imagine they would want to thank all their fans - all 12 of them if I recall Steve's intro correctly.

    • @Ale.K7
      @Ale.K7 Год назад +22

      "Thanks, Steve." -Origin

    • @thisiswhywecanthavenicethi8965
      @thisiswhywecanthavenicethi8965 Год назад

      the fans

    • @eustahijelifetips
      @eustahijelifetips Год назад +1

      The year still has 10 months to go, plenty of shit products to release still, the companies are holding back

    • @_sneer_
      @_sneer_ Год назад +1

      The question should be “any managers you want to thank for cutting labour and training cost and raising the bar for efficiency to look good on quarterly?”.

  • @MrHerrS
    @MrHerrS Год назад +5

    Bought the same CPU in November 2022. The first thing I've done was testing if the CPU works properly. Turned out, I had the same issue you had and needed to update the BIOS so the CPU run with its designed frequency. So, I'm really baffled Origin missed that particular issue, as it's a basic test you do, especially if you sell Computer Systems.
    Good job Steve!

  • @adamhandlin7418
    @adamhandlin7418 Год назад +192

    Honestly, thank YOU and your team for being knowledgeable enough to buy these products and challenge the sellers, and call the bs out.

    • @Darktophat_10
      @Darktophat_10 Год назад +5

      It seems Origin PC is going the same way as MSI and Alienware.

    • @Phyrre56
      @Phyrre56 Год назад +5

      I still can't believe their answer to most of the problems was "Our customer support would have fixed that." 1) You don't know that for a fact so it's a meaningless answer. But also 2) How is the customer supposed to identify that the processor frequencies are wrong and the fan noise is unnecessarily loud?! Any customer who is savvy enough to understand these things can fix them without customer support and would have built the thing themselves; anyone who needs to order a prebuilt would never know to call.

  • @alyssa2242
    @alyssa2242 Год назад +101

    Hoping to see a Starforge prebuilt review sometime in the future to see if they live up to what they wanted to be.

    • @Stratos1988
      @Stratos1988 Год назад

      You mean the dick rocket company ? Yeah I would like to see that too :)

    • @prisonerofthehighway1059
      @prisonerofthehighway1059 Год назад

      Yeah the Artesian refugees deserve some good karma after putting up with that jackhole. Hopefully Steve’s biggest complaint is the penis rocket logo lol.

    • @T4gProd
      @T4gProd Год назад +5

      Absolutely! Linus did one, but I too want a Gamers Nexus look at Starforge!

    • @jee7763
      @jee7763 Год назад +6

      @@T4gProd I hope even Linus would do another review in a year or so to see if their QC degraded or improved

    • @HooperHops69
      @HooperHops69 Год назад

      Please do star forge

  • @jailifestyle4746
    @jailifestyle4746 Год назад +77

    Thank you for putting Origin on blast. Years back I purchased my first $8K custom water cooled PC from Origin - Genesis Tower. I was pretty clueless when it came to water cooling. I had no idea how much maintenance was involved. Year later, I took my pc to a local shop to do water cooling maintenance, draining and refilling the liquid. They said it was the worst case they ever worked on. They never installed a drain port and was too big to work on. I had to do everything myself, taking up a whole day, had to buy new cpu and gpu waterblocks, different water pump. Was a complete headache for me. The way the installed the custom loops were so tight. hardly any space to work with. Never again would I buy from them

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Год назад +42

      Wow! The lack of a drain feels familiar to this one. Crazy.

    • @upforellie
      @upforellie Год назад +6

      @@GamersNexus You make the "no drain port" mistake on your first build- never again after for obvious reasons. You'd imagine they'd have picked up on that by now with the slog of customer complaints I'm sure they get

    • @exsnozer
      @exsnozer Год назад +8

      @@upforellie You dont need to care after warranty is over! Thats then the customers problem! And hopefully the loop is filled correctly and you dont need to replace the water for 2-3 years.

  • @6ixOhOnee
    @6ixOhOnee Год назад +6

    The way these videos are made its very informative and relaxing at the same time. Love pulling these up on the second monitor while doing something

  • @HalfUnder
    @HalfUnder Год назад +59

    Well Origin is owned by Corsair and now Corsair just launched their Build Kits. Apparently Corsair figured out that their own people can't build computers properly so might as well let the customer do it. That being said, Steve and crew I would be highly interested in seeing you guys pick up a Build Kit and see how good the instructions for building and so on are. Could possibly be something to recommend to people considering getting into PC building/gaming but who need hands held a bit more the first time.

    • @knghtbrd
      @knghtbrd Год назад +2

      Worked for NZXT! For much the same reason.

    • @WarPigstheHun
      @WarPigstheHun Год назад

      They better be cheaper lol.

    • @HalfUnder
      @HalfUnder Год назад +1

      @War Pigs Lol they are, thankfully. $1200, $1700, and $2100 depending on which kit. Supposedly there may be a 4th sku coming. The prices aren't too bad when you plug stuff into pc part picker. Maybe within $100 or even cheaper than buying parts on your own. Just weird to see intel 13th gen and a 4070ti combined with ddr4 to me. The 4th sku (if it happens) will be a 13900k, 4090, and ddr5 but only an h100i which seems odd lol.

    • @blue91civic
      @blue91civic Год назад +1

      Dawid did a video with his wife on both the Corsair recently and the NZXT previously.

    • @HalfUnder
      @HalfUnder Год назад

      @blue91civic I saw Dawid and his wife on the Corsair livestream. Didn't bother watching their full build video though. Didn't feel like I needed to lol.

  • @A-Gaming-Memory
    @A-Gaming-Memory Год назад +168

    It's actually scary to see how much these titan company's can let the customers down in such a massive way! Some one will be getting a written warning because of this video, well done Guys!

    • @shadow7037932
      @shadow7037932 Год назад +23

      Problem is they'll probably fire the guy all the way down the totem pole rather than actually make changes top to bottom.

    • @grygaming5519
      @grygaming5519 Год назад +9

      @@shadow7037932 companies in general never take QA/QC seriously enough to invest in good people, if the blinky light turns on its good to ship.

    • @dycedargselderbrother5353
      @dycedargselderbrother5353 Год назад +8

      @@grygaming5519 I've heard things from the other side, that QA people will point out potential problems but are told to just follow the scripts and not ask questions. I mean both scenarios can happen, but overall it's management's job to make this stuff happen.

    • @LordZordid
      @LordZordid Год назад

      @@shadow7037932 Maybe indirectly. Unless the person in the lower hierarchy is completely incompetent or somehow disrupts day to day operations. Getting fired depends on how well management maximizes workflow and profit margins.

  • @BoahsLoL
    @BoahsLoL Год назад +128

    Love how Steve isn't afraid to tell the cold dirty facts as they are. Doesn't matter what company it is or who endorses it - Steve will be honest. Over the many years of work spent on this art - Thank you.

  • @hitmee398
    @hitmee398 Год назад +57

    I would go completely crazy if I paid that amount of money for this experience

    • @Apo595
      @Apo595 9 месяцев назад +1

      I would go completely crazy if I paid that amount of money for any experience lol this is dumb

  • @Th3Fly1ngCow
    @Th3Fly1ngCow Год назад +181

    This pc cost more than my Chevy spark 😂 and seems to have about as many issues

    • @CL-yp1bs
      @CL-yp1bs Год назад +9

      Bro I used to own a Chevy Spark. I owned two of them a Manual and a Auto. The manual was fine but i crahsed it. The auto the trans went out 3 times within 30,000miles. INSANE. I traded it in for a Corolla and have never been so pleased with a vehicle. I am at 70k and ZERO problems. Full automatic trans. I am a Toyota fanboy for life!!

    • @auturgicflosculator2183
      @auturgicflosculator2183 Год назад +1

      @@CL-yp1bs 2019 corolla was trash, had 5 recalls. Otherwise the model has a pretty good track record in the past decade or two. Spark seemed to be garbage from the get-go.

    • @CL-yp1bs
      @CL-yp1bs Год назад +1

      @@auturgicflosculator2183 that’s funny I have a 2019 Corolla and it’s been fantastic. Although I bought it at the very end of production so it’s the last of the 11th gens. Only recall was the fuel pump thing and I got that fixed. I am a member of Toyota Nation forum and I talk to members that have 200k miles or more on their 11th gen corollas. I’m shooting to get to 300-400k miles. But I do 4,000 mile oil changed I don’t do the 10,000 miles thing I don’t believe that. I also change my transmission fluid which is supposedly “lifetime” these car manufacturers lie through their teeth all the time just to make their cars sound more appealing like they need less maintenance but it’s not true. But yeah the spark is just pure trash. I had mine fixed multiple times under warranty and even Chevrolet couldn’t figure out the problem because they didn’t even make it, it’s made by daewoo in Korea. It’s not a real Chevy

    • @Crynomical
      @Crynomical Год назад +1

      @@CL-yp1bsya Toyota is way more reliable fords and chevys have so many problems! I work at a car dealership and I always trade cars in I usually buy Subarus but the fuel economy and horse power of the 2023 awd Camry was nice so I had to try one and no I’m not rich I just have really good credit

    • @CasualGamerJay
      @CasualGamerJay Год назад

      Same for my car, I bought my Honda Civic for $5500. This PC is insane, especially considering that I have a very similar PC (3080 12gb, 5800x, 64GB DDR4, B550 MOBO, 4tb NVME) and I paint just over $2K to build mine. Just wild imo

  • @redwolf48845
    @redwolf48845 Год назад +76

    I'd love to see you guys review a Falcon Northwest prebuilt some day. I'd love to see how a well renowned manufacturer like them holds up under your critical lens.

    • @bhblais
      @bhblais Год назад +7

      Very agreed. Falcon Northwest offer a lot less choices and options than Origin or Digital Storm, so their pre-builts are almost not custom... meaning they have no excuses to not getting it 100% Perfect! I would absolutely love an independent review or either their Talon or their Fragbox. They are also very expensive.

    • @aaronb9630
      @aaronb9630 Год назад

      They make some big claims on their custom paintwork and I'd love to see if its as good as they claim.

    • @metaleggman18
      @metaleggman18 Год назад

      Even better, have them compare a modern Falcon with something old school they can track down. Falcon was something I always drooled over as a kid, without even really understanding pc specs. All I needed to hear was stuff like the automotive grade paint job on the case, and my eyes grew wide.

  • @MarkHawk
    @MarkHawk Год назад +20

    For the paint issue at @30:28, Origin back in 2015/2016 did not meet my satisfaction with a painting issue. I had a system with most of its paint just flaking off less than 2-3 months after purchase. They offered to fix it but wouldn't cover the shipping cost to send the tower back for repairs. It was too expensive for me to ship back, and I was angry they wouldn't cover it. I still have the case if you ever want photos.

  • @fiercekittenz
    @fiercekittenz 10 месяцев назад +1

    We should talk. I went through 7 months of heck with back and forth over a laptop that would overheat and restart constantly. I ordered it in June. They replaced it at the end of November and then the graphics chip blew and bricked the whole thing after just 2 weeks. I had to threaten to file for fraud with my bank before they would refund.

    • @ZenAndPsychedelicHealingCenter
      @ZenAndPsychedelicHealingCenter 9 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear that you went through so much hassle. Do consider, if anything ever happens like this again, instituting a chargeback as soon as some company starts giving you the runaround, or things are plainly not fit for purpose.

  • @scottjohnson7877
    @scottjohnson7877 Год назад +24

    This is precisely why I will continue to buy the individual parts & build the PC myself. Not only is this more cost-effective but it also enables me to avoid total dumpster fires like this latest prebuilt PC. Spending $6.6K should not result in the numerous failings/oversights this build obviously has...

  • @Bushidounohana
    @Bushidounohana Год назад +87

    Thanks to GN, I opted to build my first rig this time last year. While I’ve spent time working on all manner of machines (including laptops) prior, I was unreasonably anxious about the build. I couldn’t imagine a pre-built horror story worse than how I might muck it up. The education imparted by GN gave me the confidence and inspiration to do my homework, as well as showing me just how much of a disaster I was ultimately avoiding. The pride in a job well-done was worth the purchase price by itself, and in spite of still being a novice, I know my machine inside and out and love the sort of “gear head” (“chip head?”) rush of the tweaking and tailoring that went into the process. Great work, as always, thank you for your work!

    • @roguegargoyle914
      @roguegargoyle914 Год назад +2

      Did you go for a hard line water cooling or something more straight forward? Hard tube bending gives a lot of self satisfaction when it goes right and frustration when they don't look the way you want them too but when you run that pump for the first time and there are no leaks, the feeling of achievement is awesome.

    • @kir0v
      @kir0v Год назад

      at some point it becomes tiresome and you end up just shopping for good deals on prebuilts again and maybe swapping a few things. i found a tracemr2040 for 1.2k last year brand new.

    • @mochabean5042
      @mochabean5042 Год назад

      @@roguegargoyle914 Seeing as it was his first build, I would assume there was probably not a hard line custom loop involved lol

    • @roguegargoyle914
      @roguegargoyle914 Год назад

      @@mochabean5042 I know several people who went for a custom loop on their first build, mostly with tubing though. Those were of course people with lots of tech experience, which he said he has. It's not as daft a question as you may think.

  • @GCAT01Living
    @GCAT01Living Год назад +45

    Thank you for continuing to do these secret shopper videos! These give a fantastic view of how these companies operate and what you really get for your money. Love, love, love these!

  • @hgbugalou
    @hgbugalou Год назад +18

    I love how water cooling has just become an excuse to add 3 grand to the computers price tag with prebuilts.

    • @yiannis777-l9c
      @yiannis777-l9c Год назад +1

      It's "hard work" so they gotta charge 3k more, right?

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony Год назад

      ​@@yiannis777-l9cit is have you don3/e it?

    • @JohnZombi88
      @JohnZombi88 6 месяцев назад

      I hate liquid cooling. It's a PC not a fucking Nuclear reactor.

  • @Tankbot85
    @Tankbot85 Год назад +36

    This is why you always set your fan curve off liquid temp in a custom loop instead of CPU temp.

  • @bufordmustang302
    @bufordmustang302 Год назад +64

    this is why diy is the way to go. the 2 years i had to wait for component prices to come down i spent watching build videos, reviews and benchmarks. by the time i was ready to build it a month ago it really wasn't that difficult and it actually posted first go. kind of surprised myself and it was kind of a confidence boost as well as a lot of fun.

    • @AnabolicSaagAloo
      @AnabolicSaagAloo Год назад +5

      Nothing beats the sense of accomplishment you get from building your first rig. You're also much more likely to be able to troubleshoot if something goes wrong if you built your rig yourself. I used to cynically say plebs you can't figure out how to build a rig deserve to overpay for components but some of the prebuilts you see out there are a joke.

    • @addanametocontinue
      @addanametocontinue Год назад +5

      DIY is a pain in the ass, but I agree, what a slap in the face to pay all this money for a companies that don't give a shit about the build: they just want your money. If you want it done right, you gotta do it yourself.

    • @StaelTek
      @StaelTek Год назад +2

      Back in 2015, i built my first computer. My previous experience was to disassemble a 2002 office PC in school. I watched a lot of building videos. It took me a little over an hour to build and posted first try.

    • @sevbait
      @sevbait Год назад +1

      @@addanametocontinue congrats! It's a lot of fun.

    • @jamesw657
      @jamesw657 Год назад +2

      Same here, built my first PC after having never owned one in my life and it posted first time, I was so happy with it and proud of myself.

  • @JustAFan444
    @JustAFan444 Год назад +64

    Feels like a missed opportunity to put their customer support to the test.

    • @lgndk11r
      @lgndk11r Год назад +8

      Sounds like the story for their next video.

    • @ska042
      @ska042 Год назад +1

      In the previous LTT secret shopper series, they did alright with support iirc. To be fair though, they just tested whether support resolved a relatively basic staged issue (an incorrectly seated/dislodged RAM stick) with the system, nothing too advanced.

  • @atomicdeath10
    @atomicdeath10 Год назад +11

    This is why I started building my own computers. This is shameful with how aggressively Origin markets themselves.

    • @Touma134
      @Touma134 Год назад

      I've never built a prebuilt because I'm stubborn and paranoid when spending a lot of money. It paid off in spades.

  • @randomstuffbychris
    @randomstuffbychris Год назад +44

    I absolutely love the sarcasm and humor in this video, especially with the fans

  • @mastrtonberry2
    @mastrtonberry2 Год назад +120

    What would we do without Gamers Nexus? Thank you for all your hard work, Steve and everyone else at GN!

    • @ChadDidNothingWrong
      @ChadDidNothingWrong Год назад +3

      I thought you wrote "IGN" for a second.....I was about to come slap you lol

    • @wooshbait36
      @wooshbait36 Год назад

      I personally would care less

  • @99Daxc
    @99Daxc Год назад +69

    If I had the desk space I'd buy the wire mats. I have the MOBO mouse pad though. Keep up the good work.

  • @bricktronics
    @bricktronics Год назад +99

    Can't wait to watch it when I get off work. Thank you for all the hard work you put into your content! 🤜

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Год назад +49

      Thank you so much for the donation! Makes a big difference - one of those is equivalent to watching like 1000 videos' worth of YT ads. Thank you!

    • @bricktronics
      @bricktronics Год назад +2

      @@GamersNexus no problem Steve, anything I can do to support I will. Love your content and tech news.

    • @hman6159
      @hman6159 Год назад

      @@GamersNexus hi

    • @hollow8194
      @hollow8194 Год назад +1

      @@GamersNexus I wonder how much a youtuber gets paid for youtube premium watchers, do you know?

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Год назад

      @@hollow8194 way way more than a regular user but YT basically divide the money after their cut and spread it over the videos you watch in a month.

  • @cyberwaste
    @cyberwaste Год назад +18

    I've found that icue's fan curves are all designed to go off a liquid temp (probably because it's how their AIOs are setup), and if you want them to work on the cpu temp, you need to do a custom curve anyway.

    • @stagga89
      @stagga89 Год назад +2

      Yes, I was about to post the same comment. A 6k pc should probably have one of those fittings with a temp sensor built in. That way you have a way to control gpu temp as well.

  • @waigl1845
    @waigl1845 Год назад +55

    I found that, when running watercooling for both CPU and GPU in the same loop, you pretty much have to tie the fan curve to the water temperature instead of the default which is the CPU temperature. Anything else will either make one of your components overheat in some scenarios or run the fans at ridiculous speeds almost all the time.
    Edit: Honestly, if they had chosen the water temp as their temp source, the 40°C limit would have been entirely reasonable, maybe even a bit on the high end. For obvious reasons, that have been outlined in the video, doing the same on the base of the die temp is not at all helpful.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +4

      Another comment mentioned that that was probably their plan, but they forgot and tied it to the CPU temp instead.

    • @MegaBanane9
      @MegaBanane9 Год назад

      That would certainly explain why it was that way for the "quiet" mode, while all the other ones pushed it down even further. Performance had it max out at like 25°C I think.

  • @Karmasu_L
    @Karmasu_L 9 месяцев назад +9

    When you open your browser and find yourself at the airport.

  • @TheDallasiscrazy
    @TheDallasiscrazy Год назад +48

    This all makes me feel 100% better about my own builds and attention to detail. I always thought I was just getting by on some of these details, but it just proves that some things can't just be paid for. Building a PC is fun and engaging. Don't waste your money on pre built.. building your own PC was always about DIY. And putting your middle finger up to gateway, Dell, NEC, and HP. In the end, you'll feel better and know more. Thanks for showing this video and proving yet again why DIY will always triumph.

    • @plebisMaximus
      @plebisMaximus Год назад +1

      Too bad most people just don't have time to get into it. I suppose that's where we should step in and help friends and family who don't know better still get a good product for their uses.

    • @chillnagasden6190
      @chillnagasden6190 Год назад +1

      @@plebisMaximus Time.
      Space.
      Money.
      Confidence.
      Or, you know.
      Steady hands.
      Fucking shit up means a $50 loss if you are lucky, or snapping a $500 + GPU connector or worse.

    • @plebisMaximus
      @plebisMaximus Год назад

      @@chillnagasden6190 Yea, precisely. There's infinite reasons someone might buy a pre-built and get an inferior product at a premium price.

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys Год назад +1

      I really wouldnt trust someone else to build my machine. I couldnt afford some one better then me XD

    • @southboundaustral
      @southboundaustral Год назад

      @@plebisMaximus Sorry, NO ==> the new owners make you responsible for their problems. Been there man, as many others here will attest. Did one for my father in law. POS, I'm told, never works, you wasted my money, you built it - I can call you whenever I have a problem. This is the guy who keeps clicking on every email he gets. Never again. If peeps want a computer happy to give advice - but not accepting responsibility for their foul ups as my fault.

  • @rashidal-suwaidi
    @rashidal-suwaidi Год назад +19

    I used to work at a boutique SI and the BIOS issue really surprised me. Sadly, I could see many of the other issues going through to a customer since sometimes you'll get a QA tech who simply doesn't care. But if we had a similar issue with the BIOS at my old company, the product manager would have contacted both AMD and MSI to report the issue. The fact that that was something Origin could miss just boggles my mind

    • @Teku175
      @Teku175 Год назад +1

      I looked into working at OriginPC as I enjoy building PCs, and their linkedin reviews from employees are pretty negative overall. It surprised me, considering how big of a brand Corsair/Origin is and their prevalence in the PC world, but it might just be how big Corsair is that has turned Origin into what it is today. Can't say for sure, but that could be the reason why.

    • @m8x425
      @m8x425 Год назад +1

      I'll bet it's the American Employer attitude of Quantity over Quality that doomed this PC. They probably don't give their employees enough time to properly check the PC before dispatching it.

    • @rashidal-suwaidi
      @rashidal-suwaidi Год назад +1

      @@m8x425 my employer was an American company 🤷

  • @user-hn2wc3fy7y
    @user-hn2wc3fy7y Год назад +29

    That table entry for "The Best Gaming Experience Guaranteed" being Priceless was beautiful.

  • @mightko502
    @mightko502 Год назад +7

    My personal experiences with Corsair had been frustrating and angry when I paid extra for their 800W PSU and it blown up my whole computer, including the GPU. My other experience has been poor as well, including a poorly designed case. Unfortunately, Corsair now ranks at the very bottom of my shopping preference list, along with Logitech.

  • @Sheepykin
    @Sheepykin Год назад +12

    To me it looks like the fan curve was meant to based on the coolant temp not the cpu temp. Which looks about right I think. I have my fans ramp based on the temp and they stay at a constant like 30% until 30C coolant, then every like 1 or 2C it goes up a bit.

  • @Jito463
    @Jito463 Год назад +16

    Regarding the Corsair presets, I was working on an i9-13900KF system today with an H100i Elite Cappelix. After installing the Corsair iCue software, I decided to play around with their "Emergency Shutdown" feature. The default settings for shutdown (remember, this is to shutdown the entire computer) was 70c.....and this was already enabled by default when I went into the setting.

    • @Soppeldunk
      @Soppeldunk Год назад

      I noticed that too lol, did you change it?

    • @ryanespinoza7297
      @ryanespinoza7297 Год назад

      I believe the curve to be set correctly but set to use the wrong sensor. In the video it shows the cpu package to be what the curve is using but the default is the coolant temperature. Coolant is supposed to be between low 30s to mid 40s at the highest which would explain the aggressive change in fan speed in that range.

  • @YouBetterCallSaul
    @YouBetterCallSaul Год назад +34

    I hope you guys do Digital Storm, they are insane with their prices and go into Mac Pro territory when you go crazy. I always wanted one of their systems when I was just getting into PC gaming before building my own.

    • @peepo1460
      @peepo1460 Год назад +4

      It use to be a good company 20 years ago, now it overpriced garbage.

    • @swallowedinthesea11
      @swallowedinthesea11 Год назад +3

      I bought a PC from them in 2009. No GPU as I bought a GTX 295 on my own so the computer was $1700. They did a great job and I'm sure they still do, but they're riotously expensive! For curiosity I configured a build on their website and it immediately reached $5K.

    • @edzymods
      @edzymods Год назад +3

      @@swallowedinthesea11 I just checked now, and they want $2600 for a 7600x 4070ti build with everything else mediocre at best. No custom loop, no extras. That's before tax and shipping + any extended warranties. Absolutely criminal.

  • @sciguy4297
    @sciguy4297 10 месяцев назад +2

    Huh, I wonder if that fan curve in ICUE was meant for coolant temp, not chip temp. It seems much closer to what I would expect one of the curves to be for an AIO cooler that monitors it's own coolant temp to control its fans...

  • @Amonicuss
    @Amonicuss Год назад +24

    I have quite good experience with icue, when it comes to 13:55 where you talk about the temperature, what happens normally is that the sensor used by icue for the temp is supposed to be water temperature, the temps in the graph and the curves make much more sense that way. Unfortunately the way it was setup on the system at that time was indeed based on cpu temperature instead, so it's a question of did they manually change it to cpu or not, because it should always default to water temperature

  • @Alex-se3uy
    @Alex-se3uy Год назад +20

    How embarrassing for Corsair & Origin... Would love to see you guys test an EK prebuilt next!

  • @victorfox9623
    @victorfox9623 Год назад +28

    That was tripping watching the fans changing speeds constantly and appear to rotate backwards at times.

  • @sethblue5030
    @sethblue5030 Год назад +7

    Good video. I was originally going to go pre-built, but RUclips convinced me not to. If I spent $3k+ on a premium computer, I would expect not to have to touch anything. It should be operating at an optimal performance, BIOS to fans. I'm now finishing my build and should hopefully have a good system. Your videos have been extremely helpful.

  • @2beJT
    @2beJT Год назад +5

    i found your channel when I was building a PC after a decade of not doing building anything.
    Everything about the channel is so top notch that I find myself watching things that are really not relevant to me otherwise. Thanks for the great content. Love the channel.

  • @ih8ubarney322
    @ih8ubarney322 Год назад +31

    I bet anyone that brought one of these would appreciate the heads up to update bios for a solid performance boost! Not to mention fixing the fan noise…. That was crazy

    • @user-yv2cz8oj1k
      @user-yv2cz8oj1k Год назад +7

      If you have to fix it you may as well just built it yourself, it's pretty easy to do.

    • @ih8ubarney322
      @ih8ubarney322 Год назад +2

      @@user-yv2cz8oj1k agreed! Never brought a pre build and never will

    • @oldtimergaming9514
      @oldtimergaming9514 Год назад +1

      My system is so quiet I can hear a pin drop in the room. Can't even tell it is on 99 percent of the time. Stuff like this offends my ears and my bank account.

  • @teedea89
    @teedea89 Год назад +10

    The iCue fan curve is supposed to be for the temperature of the liquid, once you select "CPU package" instead of the liquid temperature, it applies the same fan curve to it and you have to then change it yourself. It's silly that they use the liquid temps as the default, but that's why it ramps up to 100% at 40 degrees C

  • @goodcitizen6190
    @goodcitizen6190 10 месяцев назад +2

    So for the cost of $6158 retail.
    I built a dual 480 rad cpu push/pull
    Dual 360mm rad gpu push/pull
    Dual pump, dual reservoir
    19-14900k
    4090
    192gb ram
    4tb ssd
    For less money.
    My wife will love this new fact lol.
    Seriously though the cost of this Origin “custom” build vs the actual capabilities is appalling.

  • @moldyshishkabob
    @moldyshishkabob Год назад +48

    I was wondering when the next disaster was going to hit. I just didn't expect it to cost the same as a month's rent in California.
    This is genuinely one of my favorite series on this channel. I love all these sorts of hands-on showcases of "the state of the industry", despite... uh, how depressing of a state as they tend to be.

    • @kittleeagle
      @kittleeagle Год назад +1

      Months rent in California, I pay $1,600 to live by the beach in SoCal.

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Год назад +20

      @@kittleeagle I didn't know they made comedy illegal in cali

    • @Gatorade69
      @Gatorade69 Год назад

      @@WayStedYou Zen's fascists will control you
      Hundred percent natural
      You will jog for the master race
      And always wear the happy face

    • @kingofstrike1234
      @kingofstrike1234 Год назад

      remember he says that he bought it 1 year ago, means that's when company and miners go brr, not this year

    • @iFYMxDRKNSFALLS
      @iFYMxDRKNSFALLS Год назад

      @@kittleeagle looking for a roommate? i’m in the Inland Empire. haha

  • @thisnameisinuse8259
    @thisnameisinuse8259 Год назад +17

    What a great honest review, I thought I was watching a year old video not 11 days. Didn’t think prebuilts were this bad now damn I’m glad I put my 5700 and 3050 for like 400 😂

  • @revived1674
    @revived1674 Год назад +9

    I’d imagine anyone who sees their product up here for review immediately gets that sinking feeling in their stomach. Great work!

  • @say_goodnight7342
    @say_goodnight7342 Год назад +1

    I know this is an old post but that is that same fan curve setting i get in icue when changing presets for my h100i aio. Its supposed to be based on COOLANT temp, which is why it blasts the fans at 100% at 40 degrees. The incompetence for origin to have that preset for the CPU PACKAGE is insane

  • @JustinWilliams-i5g
    @JustinWilliams-i5g Год назад +12

    I really like the way you hold people accountable, I respect you a lot and appreciate your hard work on making these videos for us.. I've learned a lot from you kind sir😁

  • @MurCurieux
    @MurCurieux Год назад +7

    Love watching pre-built video reviews.
    Before building my PC I assumed you were getting quality when going pre-built, but how wrong I was.
    Thoroughly enjoy this channel.
    You help us expect more from PC companies.

  • @XDSDDLord
    @XDSDDLord Год назад +89

    The thing that pisses me off the most is that when Linus gets a pre-built to test in a sponsored video, it is always perfect. They have done a few secret shoppers, but they always come back saying they will fix it, and then they take their sponsorships, and it's perfect. They literally had a "showcase" of Origin a few weeks ago.

    • @x8jason8x
      @x8jason8x Год назад +61

      Linus isn't really about it the way GN is. He's more of a ringmaster, a showman... he doesn't care if you get ripped off, just look at the prices he charges for mundane items in his store. Steve and company are doing this for the people, and it's reflected in their work, their store, even the charities they work with.
      Not knocking Linus for being on his grind, but there's just no real comparison.

    • @farouterspace
      @farouterspace Год назад +38

      yea dude imo linus is more of an entertainer and showman(which is ok too), not a critical journalist like gn/steve is

    • @user-yv2cz8oj1k
      @user-yv2cz8oj1k Год назад +13

      Well I'm subscribed to Nexus Gamers and Level1 Techs, I'm not subscribed to any of Linus' channels because I don't need relatively lame entertainment and biased sponsored content, there's plenty of that elsewhere.

    • @cesarpalmos8235
      @cesarpalmos8235 Год назад +16

      @@x8jason8x I disagree with "he doesn't care if you get ripped off". He has show cased many videos, some from his sponsors about an overly expensive, poor quality, less than satisfactory products. In fact, his latest video on the "why is everyone buying this speaker?" is one example.

    • @x8jason8x
      @x8jason8x Год назад +8

      @@cesarpalmos8235 Lol... I mean you're entitled to disagree, but I assure you, he only cares about the bag.

  • @themarioteam1
    @themarioteam1 Год назад +1

    Bro I was not ready for that panel squeak. I was calmly listening to Steve's godly judgment over this PC while I work and my headphones gave me a scare. 10/10 Review

  • @brandonb.9037
    @brandonb.9037 Год назад +29

    Another great video guys. Keep up the great journalism and hardy content. I need to visit your store and get some things. 😁

  • @KingCobra8675309
    @KingCobra8675309 Год назад +22

    This is insane. I built a fully liquid cooled i9 13900k and 4090 (AIO on both) for like 1500 less than this build with previous gen parts. Custom water cooling is absurdly expensive with OEMs. Don't even know why they offer it without top line parts that will actually take advantage of it.

    • @yoavhelfman1888
      @yoavhelfman1888 Год назад +5

      like they mentioned in the video this was ordered last year before the release of the current line of nvidia gpus or 13th gen intel

    • @thomquiri9860
      @thomquiri9860 Год назад +1

      @@yoavhelfman1888 this wasn't ORDERED last year as far as I got from the video, this was BUILT last year, they actually sold it 1 year later that's all, the price just didn't go down accordingly

  • @doqix
    @doqix Год назад +11

    You guys should try and get a PowerSpec (Micro Center) prebuilt shipped to you and see how it does, really curious how they'd compare to the rest.

    • @Brynmor76
      @Brynmor76 Год назад +1

      Sadly, Microcenter systems are mainly In Store only.

    • @doqix
      @doqix Год назад

      @@Brynmor76 Yeah, I meant they should try and get someone who has access to a micro center to ship it to them to review, seems the only shippable SKUs on the site are iGPU ones

  • @markjecusco1192
    @markjecusco1192 Год назад +1

    Back in 2019 I bought a Origen PC for around $4500. I came in a create and it was packed awsome with puff foam inside. Everything was about cost right and everything worked. On ordering, they had about a 4 day build and test process, and I had time to ask techs opinions on hardware suggestions and compatibility. We had a continueus reprt for abot a week before it was shipped. With this PC, shipped in the crate and IMO was closely watched I am totally happy with today.
    Went through the same process with buying my wifes PC for $2500. So I thought. Went through the same process of building the PC, added notes for builders reccomendations allow me time to upgrade certain parts, blah blah blah. This thing was shipped in less than two days. There was no time for any real testing, much less stress testing. I sent an email saying I wanted to upgrade something and it was already out the door. So I get it in a cardboard box. Guess it wasnt worthy of a crate. Ive been screwing around with this thing for over a year trying to find out why its so clunky. Turns out the Ryzen 5600G isnt fully supported by MS for Win 11, but thats the only OS they offered.
    Anyway, in my experiance, the Origin thing was probably good up to two years ago. Unfortunately there are few pre built PC you are going to be able to trust so you might as well build it yourself.
    However, if you want a PC with meticulous cable management, these are your go to guys.
    Over all, you can buy from Origin on your own build. Just dont expect them to do any legwork anymore.

    • @ZenAndPsychedelicHealingCenter
      @ZenAndPsychedelicHealingCenter 9 месяцев назад +1

      If any PC cost you that in 2019, you were ripped off. The same goes for the $2500 PC more recently. Seriously, building your own, for less than half the cost in many instances compared to such prebuilds and with better quality parts, is the way to go.

  • @drewstevens2244
    @drewstevens2244 Год назад +7

    The fact you started your channel as just airflow and general pc testing and have come so far in your professional career of testing all aspects of every company speaks massive volumes. These companies i believe have come to realize that you WILL hold them accountable for all aspects of any build is amazing. You are always fair with every analysis I’ve and can greatly appreciate that. Thank you and your team for all the work you do for all of the pc world and general consumers.

  • @Deidriim
    @Deidriim Год назад +5

    I had Corsair's ML120 and ML140 fans in my earlier build, they were loud as hell when ramping up over 70%. Around 28db in idle was driving me crazy thinking that my pc is doing something heavy extra work but it was just idling even with a proper fan curves done on BIOS level. After a year changed into BeQuiet's fans and what a change in total volume in both gaming and idle ambient sound levels.

  • @thecivilizedgamer2533
    @thecivilizedgamer2533 Год назад +18

    I've been waiting for another prebuilt review! Keep up the great work, Steve and team!

  • @RomanZhvanskiy
    @RomanZhvanskiy 3 месяца назад +1

    that cabling, though, is a work of art!

  • @KVAR42
    @KVAR42 Год назад +5

    Hi Steve, your review couldn't have come at a Better time. I was actually looking at one of Corsairs systems. I would really like to know who has the best, quality, high end systems. Think I stick for DIY for now.. Thanks again for saving my tush!! All the best to you!!

  • @RoyaltyVT
    @RoyaltyVT Год назад +16

    Falcon Northwest is easily the best pre built I’ve seen. Granted their markup is pretty harsh but I would be curious to see you guys review one of their prebuilts.

    • @FortuneSeek3rz
      @FortuneSeek3rz Год назад

      FNW is in the business of robbing people. Their prices have zero justification.

    • @PowerNGlory
      @PowerNGlory Год назад

      Maingear is really good imo

    • @CaptainCrunch99
      @CaptainCrunch99 Год назад

      Alexander is also good.

  • @jefflavenau
    @jefflavenau Год назад +56

    I freaking live for these videos. These builders have been unchecked for far too long, clearly.

    • @Walhor
      @Walhor Год назад +5

      I feel bad for people who other these and have no knowledge to deal with it

    • @hedlund
      @hedlund Год назад +5

      Yeah. I suspected there would be, y'know, *some* SIs who happened to suck, for lack of experience if nothing else, but holy old fuck, I wasn't prepared for it being this many, and not failing this hard.

    • @Gunni1972
      @Gunni1972 Год назад +1

      @@hedlund And Origin is in this business for a LONG time. They should have figured out how to train their personnel by now.

  • @kirkcarlos1981
    @kirkcarlos1981 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm amazed by Corsair's lack of accountability and that subtle but evident blame-shifter/evader attitude. Just like Steve mentioned, why can they say: Hey, we screwed up and this won't happen again. Thank you Steve for such an awesome report.

  • @TheRaidenRaiden
    @TheRaidenRaiden Год назад +59

    Beve Sturke in action again

  • @shanez1215
    @shanez1215 Год назад +7

    The paint is a neat idea for customization but paint just doesn't bond to metal, it scrapes and flakes. Imo they should have done a layer of paint and then several protective layers of a matte clear coat, sort of like you'd find on a car. Or used a design instead of a solid color that leaves the high traffic areas (bottom and side edges of the panels) unpainted.
    Or if they're going to use solid colors, maybe ditch paint and go for a vinyl wrap.

    • @BigFatCone
      @BigFatCone Год назад +1

      Nah. They should have powder coated it. For 350 bucks, you can get like five full cases powder coated.

    • @MsSgent
      @MsSgent Год назад

      Painting binds fine to metal if you use a good paint and process. They probably need invest in powder coating for any real volume.

    • @BigFatCone
      @BigFatCone Год назад

      @@MsSgent It's not even that expensive to powder coat things. Or hard.

  • @NotOats_
    @NotOats_ Год назад +72

    I seriously can't believe Corsair's response was "well tech support could have fixed it" to someone buying a six thousand dollar computer.

    • @TryllHDTv
      @TryllHDTv Год назад +9

      Tech support will be happy to fix it, just pay shipping and handling and wait for 3-4 weeks to get your PC back.

    • @dergunter1237
      @dergunter1237 Год назад +15

      its like ordering a high end Mercedes with tons of issues and than getting a "well you still got warranty so why complain just let our mechanics fix it you can call them and than w8"
      Acting like providing a promised product in proper condition, especially for that price, is not required cause it can be fixed is laughable

    • @Gunni1972
      @Gunni1972 Год назад

      @@TryllHDTv 3-4 weeks? have you noticed when this system was ordered?

    • @craigrobbins2463
      @craigrobbins2463 Год назад +2

      @@dergunter1237 car companies actually do this though.

    • @dergunter1237
      @dergunter1237 Год назад +1

      @@craigrobbins2463 somewhat, they have other business practices which are madness like requiring a subscription to use features of the car

  • @someguy7186
    @someguy7186 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had a similar experience with a custom build from Macro Center in Dallas. Spent over 5k and got a fancy desk lamp that couldn’t launch games. Testing is so important and it’s a shame to see this kind of stuff.