Corsair's Bulldog mini-ITX PC coming in February

Company putting final touches

During CES 2016 show currently running in rainy Las Vegas, Corsair revealed a bit more details regarding its Bulldog mini-ITX PC barebone, which was scheduled to launch in December but was delayed for final refinements.

According to a report from Techreport.com, Corsair is working hard to get its Bulldog mini-ITX PC barebone ready for launch in February. While the system is mostly ready, Corsair is tweaking some aspects of the system which should make it both easier to build as well as run cooler with a system inside.

Apparently, Corsair removed some structural elements from the case which should make installation much easier as well as changed the placement of other components to make sure that fans aren't using hot air. The SFX PSU has also been repositioned to ensure better airflow.

According to the same report, the Corsair Bulldog is surprisingly quite, even during high load when it was running Star Wars Battlefront on a 4K/UHD TV. The demo unit was based on Corsair's Hydro Series H5 SF CPU cooler and Hydro Geforce GTX 980 Ti graphics card.

While the Bulldog will eventually be compared to a gaming console, Corsair is clearly targeting the enthusiast market as the Bulldog can provide much higher performance compared to current-gen consoles and bring 4K/UHD gaming to a living room.

According to Corsair, the Bulldog mini-ITX PC barebone should be available as of next month and priced at US $299 with the H5 SF CPU cooler and SF600 SFX PSU, while one bundled wth Gigabyte GA-Z170N WiFi mini-ITX motherboard should sell for US $399.





Source: Techreport.com.

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


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