Corsair announces new Bulldog DIY 4K gaming PC

With design for the living room

Corsair has unveiled its newest product which will be showcased at Computex 2015 show, the Bulldog DIY 4K gaming PC kit, which consists of a PC case, power supply, mini-ITX motherboard, liquid cooler and optional liquid cooled graphics cards, as well as an optional Lapdog portable gaming control center for the living room.

The base of the Corsair Bulldog DIY kit is a rather interestingly and console looking PC case, which should provide stylish and compact but at the same time highly ventilated design. The kit will also include a 600W SFX power supply, a yet to be detailed mini-ITX motherboard and Hydro Series H5SF liquid CPU cooler.

According to Corsair, it will soon announce a drop-in ready liquid-cooled graphics cards that can be used with Bulldog DIY kit while upgrade kits with Hydro Series H55 liquid cooler and HG10 graphics card cooling bracket will be available for $99.

In addition to the Bulldog DIY kit, Corsair also announced the Lapdog, a wired portable gaming control center which includes a large mouse mat area and a keyboard dock, memory foam underside cushion and powered USB hub. The Lapdog will be available as a standalone station for US $89 or bundled with a keyboard for US $199.

The Bulldog DIY kit will have an MSRP of US $399, but we still do not have full details regarding the actual specifications but we will report back as soon as we get a hands-on at Computex 2015 show.













Source: Corsair.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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