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Bold of you to assume those are real, and practically delusional to assume in the cases they are the women posting that you'd be interested in dating. Follow up post is probably "AIO my wife of 10years gets really angry that I wipe my ass and prepare dinner but she doesn't see why its a problem that she drinks her own pee for breakfast".
Why i always read something on AIO like: "just found out my husband of 10 years wipes his ass with his bare hand and then prepares our dinners" Meanwhile I cant get women to respond on dating apps.
Raymond James Upgrades $GOOG to Strong Buy from Outperform, Raises PT to $400 from $315 Analyst comments: While we were constructive on checks/DOJ potential last year, our updated bottom-up analysis of GCP (GPU, TPU, PaaS) and Search (Core, AIO, AIM, Gemini) leads to a material upward revision in 2026/27 estimates with RJ sitting at the Street high for 2027 revenue, prompting an upgrade from Outperform to Strong Buy. We believe GOOG is likely entering a cycle of improving AI Stack narrative and upward revisions that could create one of the highest quality top-line AI acceleration stories in the public universe. Our baseline assumption for 2026 is that the AI Stack narrative and fundamental revisions will be the primary mega-cap Internet performance drivers as opposed to the mean reversion trade (i.e., buying depressed/ selling elevated multiples).
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I would argue against you here. Corsair brought the first two "Gamer oriented" (K70/K90) mechanical keyboard to the market almost 15 years ago, they also brought the very recent stream deck keyboard to the market. This is keyboards alone. This isn't including the AX1600i which was the tightest tolerance power supply on the market money could buy. Don't even add Seasonic in there as they told all i9/r9, RTX xx90 owners to "go buy another brands power supply" when their over current protection would automatically kick in and shut the PC down in heavy loads. Corsair also brought the very first AIO's into the market. Much of these products were things they brought to the market which everyone else copied afterwards.
I'm not the guy you're responding to, and I don't agree with his sentiment re a short squeeze. That's kind of ridiculous to assume, especially because there is no longer any ongoing concern with the business. Some positives - They have the number 1 brand in Canada, and something like 2 of the top 5 SKUs (or 3 of 7?). Their margins are absolutely amazing and their grow is very efficient in general. Their AIO vape tech is great. They've recently expanded into Quebec and apparently things have been going great there. Pretty sure they captured the 2 of the top 5-7 SKUs there too. They've recently (quietly) started some exports to Europe and are planning on $10m capex this year, funded entirely by cash flow. Theyre backed by Imperial Brands, who helped them develop their pre roll machine and will help with international expansion. For valuation reference, they made about $12m in operating income last quarter, and I'm expecting them to comfortably crack $50m for the year. They're trading around $195m market cap, so that's about a 4 PE
Yes. I've made 4x my money on them this year. They literally have the top brand in the country, run the AIO cape market, hold something like 3 of the top 7 SKUs, etc, and are literally printing money. The auxly from 4 years ago doesn't exist anymore. As I said, assuming zero revenue increase, they're on track to profit nearly $50 million over the next 4 quarters with a sub $200 million market cap.
Ran into some issues. We spent 3 hours Thursday putting it together, 4 hours Friday on the AIO, and 4 hours today on windows/wifi issues. I'm tired bruhs.
I love this sub. Reading posts from r/AIO makes me realize how many cucks there are in this world who need the worlds input about their partner point blank cheating on them. Calls
If you guys ever think this sub is retarded. Go over to /AIO or /whatdoido and see some of those stupid fucking questions people ask
Lol I could have told them that. I stare at the data all day and all the LLMs combined are a rounding error next to AIO.
Doesn't belong here. This is AITAH/AIO shit.
thought this was AITAH or AIO for a sec
New one supposed to be "more value" and including "dynamic pricing". u/spez is fed up by the daylight robbery of 60m when GOOG just crossed 3trn and it fuels their AIO as well as most page 1 results.
3080Ti, 240hz Asus IPS Shit slaps Run all settings on max with DLSS and the gpu is only like 80% under load now with 240 locked Sorry intel, AMD is getting me there while also using way less power and making way less heat for my intake AIO. With corsair I stay loyal so my RGB all works together but intel? who case who makes the cpu Swapped out the mobo + RGB ram sticks and IK didn't even reinstall windows and it all worked great lol
Yeah this is the bubble bro. Not saying it will lead to a stock market crash of similar scale since many of the big AI tickers are diversified in other tech (nvidia, google, meta, etc.), but we are in the early phase and a lot of the ai stuff corps are selling right now is going to look like AIO and yahoo in 10 years or maybe less
My husband berates me until I cry. When I was pregnant he kicked me hard in the stomach so "my son won't be a little bitch like you" which got me pretty upset. AIO?
At least I ain’t broke, or think multiple people on the internet thing about what I have to say it my opinion on the AIO. Reddits made for shit posting and u just got rage baited. Bet u have blue hair or are fat.
I think they need to just put a pause temporarily on the expansion of AIO. See what happens for a quarter. And then respond from there Too fast and you piss off the Search Traditionalists.
Every AITA/ AIO post that makes the front page is fake. Willing to bet 30-40% of all comments on the political subs are bots as well
RDDT valuation is heavily influenced from the ongoing uncertainty around user growth due to GOOG AIO changes
Sundar just recently said that AIO has the same monetization rate as non AIO search results
The types of searches that AI overview does well with are the same types of searches that don’t generate hardly any revenue. How many feet in a mile? No advertisers want to be in this search result so it really doesn’t matter if AI overview is there or not. What’s the best LLM? Lots of advertisers want to have ads here and the AIO won’t be sufficient because users likely want to use the best best llm not just know the best one so they’re going to click on a website below the overview.
>If this is true then I really can't figure out why much of wallstreet is so down on this stock. It's the fear that people are moving away from Search, not that Search is making less money/query, afaik. Sure, everyone will still use Google for quick searches and in my experience AIO is amazing for those exact tasks. But now when you need something that's not just a quick search, like trying to learn how an equation works, trying to study a specific subject, for that stuff people are likely to use AI now instead of clicking on multiple Google results in multiple searches.
Initial Thoughts: * Search — My prediction is that AI Overview will be removed once AI Mode is completely rolled-out. I personally shifted to web search via OpenAI and Claude, but the quality of Google Search, ignoring AIO for the sake of comparison, is still substantially better than DDG and Bing. Side note, AI Mode is pretty reliable, contrary to AI Overview. * Gmail — The integration of Gemini into Gmail was poorly rolled out, and in bad taste. In particular, the opt-out isn't even an option. But Gmail isn't much of a direct revenue driver, and the other alternatives are equally, if not more, cluttered (e.g. Outlook). * Ad Blockers — The removal of ad blockers will benefit Google, since Google is an ad company, at the risk of stating the obvious. Firefox has its own set of issues, and the marketplace for extensions is probably why Chrome's market share for browsers will remain stable. * Android — Even if Google is no longer the default search engine for Apple, most consumers will continue to set Google Search as their default. If Apple Intelligence was even a fraction up to par with the foundational LLMs, would be a risk—but the sentiment around Apple catching up is not looking favorable.
I don’t buy useless stuff from Temu. I get things I need for my work. Recent examples: Micro USB cables for barcode scanners, metric screws for mounting AIO devices. Same things can be bought from Amazon and Home Depot, except they cost a lot more. And they’re made in the same factories.
Yes. I bought French AIO Triangle bookshelf speakers for $750 bucks before this shit show. The exact same ones I bought go for $900 now. I don’t know their supply chain situation but they’re a French product that likely has assembly and parts coming from China. That’s just the most stark example from Amazon prices I can give at the moment. It’s early going. You can’t tariff China to embargo levels and think prices won’t go up. It doesn’t make sense.
Shit like this on the front page makes me laugh. https://old.reddit.com/r/AmIOverreacting/comments/1jrdd31/aio_when_my_girlfriend_says_shes_busy/ AIO when it's 100% clear my gf is definitely getting pounded by other dudes and despises me? But just stringing me along.
>My friend punted my 1 year old like an extra point because my Thanksgiving turkey was too dry for him. >I kindly asked him to please go to the other room and take some time to cool down, take some deep breaths before returning to the table. He said he has to think over the future of our friendship. >AIO?
Somehow i started getting hits from r/AIO. "So i looked at by bf phone and he has 3 other gf's. He tells his friends I'm a stupid cum dumpster. He kicked my dog, pushed my mom down the stairs, and emptied out my bank account and went to vegas. Am I overreacting for thinking of leaving him?"
Not too many people realize the cross posting of Reddit’s material in widely read (not high brow, but vast audience) of online publications like People magazine and the Daily Mail. They mine Reddit for AIO-type submissions, and use them, with source attribution, as filler editorial stock. It must work for them, I see articles constantly pop up in my general newsfeed.
Well, that's the question. Short of moving to Canada or Sweden, how about this, after Nov 5: \- Rotate more into treasuries, intermediate term maybe 7-10 years (get through the next great recession.) \- And a good chunk of TIPS for inflation protection. \- Keep a large liquid pool, including a large insured cash balance, and large money market (and watch out for 'break the 1'. Are there ratings on money markets so I can choose the highest quality?). Look for opportunities during the great recession. \- Probably stick with the utilities ETF's and other defensive, maybe allocate more to defensive (consumer staples). I know inflation could cause the utilities ETFs to stagnate or go down, but the dividends should be safe in that regulated market until recovery. \- Get out of most of my other equities. Maybe buy a lot of brk.b and let them make the decisions. \- Get into gold or ?? if it hasnt skyrocketed over what huge gains recently. \- Start buying Euros? I'm not looking for growth, just capital preservation and inflation protection. Thoughts? AIO?
I'm waiting for the 'AIO for leaving my fiancee after he lost all our wedding money on the stock market' thread.
My friend just killed my entire family. AIO?
The failure rate is so high b/c of a couple problems. 1) The the voltage spikes. I don't think it so much the MB setting, but that the voltage will spike under load and over time this is making the chip failure Intel is releasing a micro code update to the BIOS which will stop the spiking but any damage previously done will already done. Also Intel already said that the voltage spike is a problem but probably not the root cause, they still don't know the root cause 2) oxidization on the chips themselves. This is a hardware problem can can't be fixed with any software updates 3) the class action lawsuit that will come. they are not doing a recall, they are not refunding, and up until recently they have been turning down a lot of RMAs. Intel "fix" is to gimp the CPU so you are no longer getting the advertised speeds. Intel suggest under volting the chip \~10% which hits performance. My old PC was running a 9% overclock for 5 years straight with a failing AIO cooler and still didn't die.
I have a Corsair AIO but arctic liquid freeze line (I think that's the name?) has them on performance, and I have QL fans but the LEDs keep busting so wouldn't buy them again. They don't lead in any space, it's just personal preference on if you use them or a competitor. Perfectly serviceable in most areas but not a company I'd expect growth from. Personally think they'll stagnate in price now with a catalyst from them to become leading in a desired area prompting sales increase.
I have a Corsair AIO cooler but there are too many competitors in the other spaces such as power supplies, cases and peripherals. They make some good stuff but companies like Lian Li, Thermaltake and others are biting at their heels.
I will never buy a power supply or RAM from HMDCSL as I do from Corsair. However, give me a HMDCSL fan over a Corsair fan any day, and never trust a Corsair AIO (or any other AIO if you can fit a Noctua fan in there instead)
I totally get it. I had to watercool the damn thing and only could really get 3.6GHZ all core fixed. Then the Enermax AIO scandal…
Nope. Discord is pretty much an AIO chat at this point. There's sports gambling servers, servers on how to short stocks (invite-only), etc., There's a Discord for buying counterfeit shoes, clothes, etc., Discord for reselling sneakers. Think you haven't used Discord lately.
the dumb part is that 360 AIO can't even cool the KS CPU's.
They probably came up with something fully enclosed. A liquid-cooled AIO GPU. It'll probably look amazing (since we've never seen one) and it'll cost a fucking fortune. Microcenter is going to have tents out front, Best Buy is going to have a miserable online lottery system for these and never have one in-store, and when the first one fails and leaks all over some schmuck's PC, it'll be front page of r/pcmasterrace. I guess calls on NVDA and BBY until "The Great Leak of 2025". Then puts on NVDA. RemindMe! one year
Dell doesn't sell a single AIO computer with more than a 1080p display. Bizarre.
365. AIO solution from the biggest name in software.
We also already pay for 365, so this is just natural fit. With all the products we are required to subscribe to it just makes sense to choose the AIO. Zoom does one thing decently. IMO, it is a baseline video conferencing tool.
Yea the AIO kits make it easy.
I just picked up one of his brands AIO vape carts juicy OOOWEE and it’s just a repackaged feather brand. Disappointed from the godfather of smoke
The new GE one uses a heat pump. Unlike any ventless AIO ever produced.
Elongated Muskrat, CEO/AIO, 15 companies.
A CEO makes dozens of wrong decisions a week. An AIO can make millions of wrong decisions a minute.
I am going to change my position to Chief AIO and start making millions per year.
I don't have any experience with that cooler, unfortunately. I like MSI products, though. I would be a little wary of used AIOs. If it's new and has the right mounting bracket (there's a newer mounting bracket for AM4 platform. The one with the two clips on the side isn't great, and there's a new one with a backplate that has 4 screw mounts - some research here is warranted) then that's cool... and while AIO coolers often last a while, a used one in high heat conditions can sometimes lose coolant over time. They typically are considered to be good for 3-5 years. My personal experience is better than that, but I suspect I take better care of my thermal curve and tweaking than many others do, and that matters a lot to AIO longevity.
For someone who just built a home gym recently, aside from Bowflex's adjustable dumbbells, I don't personally think they have any competitive advantage over smaller/less known/privately owned manufacturers. Yeah sure, they have unique AIO machines and new apps coming out, but there's always something better out there and the home gym community, believe it or not is a very frugal community aside from a few oddballs. I also don't think gym people care too much about unique IP. They just want to get the weight/cardio up as cheaply as possible.
AIO liquid coolers are being surpassed in performance by thermosiphons and advancements in vapor chamber tech. Check out Linus tech tips on YouTube for some good explainer videos if you’d like. This isn’t a commentary on the stock’s short-term prospects, but long-term they need to be upping their game.
Here’s a post I put up on pcmasterrace when I got it built.. specs are listed under the pics.. I do want either black and white, black and grey, or black and gold cable extensions and further down the line I want to do an AIO.. the NZXT one with the digital screen looks sick but idk how expensive it is https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/wiwo17/first_pc_build_very_excited_specs_below/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
I don't personally believe their battery system is going to be a huge money maker for them. I'm their prime customer (installed an Enphase system in 2019) wanting to convert to all electric, but the cost of the system per kwh is too high. I realize all of the "AIO" solutions like Powerwalls, Generac, LG, etc are all expensive. I'm going to do my own home DIY solution. And the biggest risk factor in the 10 year horizon for that installation is going to be EVs with V2H capability. I have my F150 Lightning coming in the next month or so, bought primarily because of that ability (of which I'm not going to use Sunrun's option, but elect to just use the generator port in the DIY BMS for the truck to plug in on extended outages).
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Most people asking that should be pointed to ETFs. Still, it is a fair question given the name of the sub. My current medium term plays are AIO, a fund for AI that focuses on paying dividends, and Arcimoto, an electric vehicle start up focusing on two person trikes. The latter is super risky, while the former has been paying about 8% annual return in dividends. It depends what individual investing goals are, and you should do your own research, but if you never know what could happen. Don’t you wish someone had told you about Amazon 20 years ago?
On Friday I started positions in AIO and ETG. Maybe idiosyncratic holdings in both but I wanted tech exposure with a healthy dividend. Will hold for price appreciation, assume they both recover with dividend more or less intact
TITN, MHH, AIO, VCSA, SELF, SIER, FTXR, LE, BRW, QUMU from: [http://randomstocks.buckmaster.ca/](http://randomstocks.buckmaster.ca/) Because if someone checks this in a few years, I want to know how much better or worse absolut random picks performed compared to all the good arguments here. IMAO they will likely be better, since smaller in average.
Hard to see your cables in the dark, but yah definitely gonna take another swing at it. It’s hard with 4 different cords coming out of the AIO
It’s a gif option on the NZXT AIO Cooler.
You’re the only one repeating an echo chamber of buzzwords. You claim to discredit without reason for what makes it an objectively bad option.  Having worked with both, I definitely would recommend the plug n play no infrastructure needed optionion almost every time for easy AIO transaction framework.
I won't buy anything from MSI. I have the MasterCooler 240 with Noctua fans on it. Artic Freezer is a really good AIO price/value. D15 is eternal though. What CPU?
The wound is so fresh I haven't been able to calculate the loss porn yet. Fuck that bullshit company. My AIO cooler sickens me
first thing first, Taiwan and $TSM are key and at the heart of this all and the taiwan geopolitical climate is heating up so take that into consideration, China is saying Taiwan is theirs, and US are saying it's independent country if a cold war turned hot, i would assume there would be more silicon scarcity and supply chain interruption [due to the dependency on TSM and other asian chip fabs ](https://www.supplychainbrain.com/articles/32482-the-world-is-dangerously-dependent-on-taiwan-for-semiconductors) [might even be an additional reasoning ](https://www.scmp.com/tech/tech-war/article/3159107/us-china-tech-war-china-overtake-america-core-21st-century) [might also be why TSM is building foundries stateside now](https://www.reuters.com/technology/exclusive-tsmc-looks-double-down-us-chip-factories-talks-europe-falter-2021-05-14/) [source 2](https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/14/tsmc-to-build-a-12-billion-advanced-semiconductor-plant-in-arizona-with-u-s-government-support/) TSM is the market [some estimates are 70% or market share up to 90% at some points in time](https://time.com/6102879/semiconductor-chip-shortage-tsmc/) [another chart on TSM](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EyY0-tgVgAAbgX4?format=jpg&name=medium) all this being said, i am bullish on semis overall, just gotta know which ones to pick and when personally i'm bullish on TSM and AMD, per reasons above and as they are being put in everything to power many things due to silicon scarcity they offer very good AIO chips that have half decent graphics performance all on same die i'm also bullish Samsung but i can't invest in them as i'm not KR citizen and i'm also bullish ASML just because their hardware is what's needed to produce these chips in the first place and i'm bearish on INTC overall, [although they are trying to get pork from the CHIPS bill but the irony is it would just be taking tax dollars to send chips to be made in a fab they have in Chengdu, China](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-13/white-house-spurns-intel-plan-to-boost-chip-production-in-china) and [due to the problems they've had in the past with 7nm](https://www.pcmag.com/news/despite-7nm-struggle-intel-to-keep-investing-in-5nm-3nm-chip-technologies) and also [due to their outsourcing of their 5nm chips to TSM](https://www.eenewseurope.com/news/intel-TSMC-5nm) but again they might get some short term upside action with the CHIPS bill i day or swing trade the rest for now, i'm waiting to see what these short term catalysts events bring before i go back long into these all this being stated, i do believe some of these semi companies are a bit frothy via being pumped up via options, if your goal is short term plays or gains, then semis might need to cool off a bit first however if your goal is to just get into these companies for future growth, then they are all fine companies, some just stick out better than others finally some resources [https://investorplace.com/2020/09/tsm-stock-the-most-important-company-in-the-world/](https://investorplace.com/2020/09/tsm-stock-the-most-important-company-in-the-world/) [https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/16/2-charts-show-how-much-the-world-depends-on-taiwan-for-semiconductors.html](https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/16/2-charts-show-how-much-the-world-depends-on-taiwan-for-semiconductors.html) [https://www.supplychainbrain.com/articles/32482-the-world-is-dangerously-dependent-on-taiwan-for-semiconductors](https://www.supplychainbrain.com/articles/32482-the-world-is-dangerously-dependent-on-taiwan-for-semiconductors) [https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/050615/what-are-fabless-chip-makers-and-why-are-they-important-semiconductor-market.asp](https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/050615/what-are-fabless-chip-makers-and-why-are-they-important-semiconductor-market.asp) [https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/WikiChip](https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/WikiChip) [https://semiengineering.com/foundry-wars-begin/](https://semiengineering.com/foundry-wars-begin/) [https://www.mooreslawisdead.com/post/emperor-wears-no-fabric](https://www.mooreslawisdead.com/post/emperor-wears-no-fabric) if anyone has any questions that i can answer that aren't financial advice, i'd be happy to reply, i'll be lurking for a bit, hope this helps
I got a secondhand 4K monitor a few weeks ago and I haven’t upgraded my computer in nearly a decade. I was thinking about going all in on a ddr5 build so I could upgrade but 2500 bucks for an 11700kf, a 3080, a case, 800 watt power supply, 3 terrabytes of storage, an AIO cooler and 32 gigs of ram is gonna be hard to beat.
not really. the wattage and thermals are totally fucking insane. like... how did this even happen levels of insane? BIG.little is supposed to be an efficient design, which makes all of this even worse. during an energy crisis and while intel's losing the server market badly, they put this out? like... what? lolz! on the plus side, if you need a computer and space heater AIO, intel just made the meme (space heater) a reality. it should do fine for the 'NEED MOAR POWAHHH' pc master race niche that happily spent $3k on a 3090 - but i can't see much argument for much else given the TCO (wattage and inflated prices for brand new mobos/ram)
Ive been rocking corsair for years and have had zero issues. Keyboard, AIO, Case, Fans, all gucci. Their stock is garbo tho.
>They are the premium brand in this growing market. They provide the best keyboards, headsets, RAM-sticks, PC cases, cooling fans, power supplies etc you name it. This is a misconception of Corsair. Corsair are not a premium brand. They are a mid-tier component maker. Their components are well made, reasonably priced and pretty reliable, but they aren't premium. There are competitors that make higher quality components than Corsair, and some that make worse quality ones. Also many Corsair components are OEM, meaning Corsair don't even manufacture them, they just slap their logo on them and sell them. Their PSUs, RAM chips and AIO CPU coolers are all made by third parties.
I hate to bring this up since it's somewhat viewed as a meme stock but is Corsair peaking anyone's interest? I'm kind of hoping to grab this in a downturn if the market itself tanks or it reaches closer to IPO price. Debt seems reasonable and not a worry, no real red flags from looking it over. They have 41.9% of the PC component market share and I don't see that going away anytime soon. They were always pointed to as the best AIO to get and their ram always seems like the premiere ram. Their ICUE works way better than the only one I've ever used (RGB fusion) and that's ideally what you want. I set my settings with their software once and my computer does all my glowies. Elgato seems like where the growth is. They are basically trying to be able to own the entire market of people trying to get into streaming. I think the thought of being a streamer is going to be almost every kid's dream coming up. This part of the business is most profitable, and I don't really see any innovation besides MORE LED's coming with their PC components. The premiere product from this brand, the capture card, is basically the one suggested and used by all the top streamers. The software that works with it is easy to use and has kind of cemented itself as the "go-to" when getting into duel PC or console PC streams. The pump posts on this sub when it was around 40 and then the random ones that come out on you know where are actually the things that worry me. People seem to hate eagletree but it seems like they've been growing the company for a while now and have lead it in a decent direction. Like it doesn't seem like this is a 3G Capital type thing. Their debt seems handled so if anything this will be a slow death if this company is just trying for a public pump and bounce. Anyone have any rational thoughts on it? It has it's own subreddit that seems to ignore really anything bad and is just a bunch of pumpers.
Not really. iCUE is the moat and you have to really love RGB to spend the extra money on Corsair products. Most gamers spend as little as possible on components and save the bulk of their money for the GPU then CPU. Otherwise, nothing they make is best in class except their PSUs which is tied with a few other brands as "A Tier" * Ram is good but nothing special * Fans have average performance * AIO have average performance * Their mice and keyboards are good but expensive for what you get. You get the idea.
As a PC builder hobbyist I can answer this question. Almost every component Corsair makes is peak value proposition when compared to their competitors. Corsair Vengeance RAM is almost always the cheapest RAM on the market, and it performs just as well or better than more expensive options. I’ve bought Vengeance RAM 8 times so far and haven’t had a problem. Ive built and sold almost a dozen computers now so I’ve owned Corsair mice, Corsair keyboards, headphones, I’ve built using Corsair waterblocks and AIO’s, and on and on. Never once have I had a problem. And each time I felt I was getting the most bang for my buck. The last point is critical to their success though, because very few people see Corsair as a high-end product. It’s just really really good value. If they could somehow break through this image of being “solid” into being highly desirable, as they should be, then maybe the company will really take off. Places where they’ve already punctured through the high-end is in the Corsair ONE prebuilt. That machine’s only downside is it’s price, and it’s high presumably because they can’t expect to sell a lot of them. But they’re learning. Corsair could easily be the workhorse computer of the future for lots of businesses that need performance pc’s.
I mean I am using their case and AIO but I don't see the hype here either.
I love corsair but you're really paying for iCue which is light years better then any other lighting software. Other then PSUs there is nothing that special about their peripherals. Mice and keyboard are good but not great. Ram is good but nothing special. Fan performance is average AIO performance is average Cases are a dime a dozen. You get the idea.
In terms of RGB, NZXT makes RGB strips, AIO coolers, fans, RGB cable combs. I beleieve some of their cases have a small amount of RGB in them too. ALl of this can be controlled by NZXT CAM. The products they don't sell that Corsair do sell (that have RGB) is RAM and maybe a few select PSUs that have RGB in them. They are also currently developing a headset, which may or may not have RGB but my guess will go up directly against Corsair's offerings. NZXT also sell PSUs (although a limited different models) But agree on the intergreation of iCUE and the Elgato hardware.
Cloud is a long way off for a majority of gaming due to the latency it introduces, story games can work fine, anything competitive is not there yet. Even if it were I could still see it as a boon for Corsair since the margins are lower on the few internal components they do make. *PSUs are done out-of-house and rebranded, AIO coolers have to pay Asetek for the use of their patent, RAM chips come from Samsung or Hynix and is a super competitive space* I am willing to bet they make way more margin on a keyboard or headset then those above. Lowering the barrier to entry so more people can game moves more peripherals. When cloud computing does become the norm and we all have tiny internet boxes, I can still see a capture card being an addon option since running it solely on software costs system resources and will either affect your FPS or cost you more per month *depending on how the cloud services are structured* but having the stream processing done locally should be an option.
lol Corsair is not the Ferrari. They are a mid-tier component manufacturer. For example, Seasonic makes better PSUs. You can get arguably equivelent or better RAM from Trident for the same price. NZXT make equivellent AIO CPU coolers.
True, they do make very popular AIO and RAM. I just can't imagine it's enough to make the stock pop once GPUs are available.
I just installed a Corsair water-cooler AIO for my cpu. Pretty easy to handle and works well.
They don’t make those you are correct. However they do make fully covered water cooling kits for video cards. And if the motherboard is covered with Corsair Ram, SSD, Watercooling AIO, power supply cables (all made by Corsair) the. You can’t really see it anyway right? Plus the Asus motherboards have full integration with Corsair iCue software.
No Lian LI case with custom RGB AIO?
Happy to answer you, hopefully you'll answer me as well. I mean specifically that Cylance is overhyped on the homeland and people are throwing around "cybersecurity" as a buzzword. Cybersecurity as an industry is rapidly growing, this is true, but these AIO endpoint solutions are saturated and Cylance is all but irrelevant with the companies I've done business with. I've done consulting work with several of the top endpoint solutions (SentinelOne and Symantec, to name two) and I have worked with several FAANG/upper tech companies (e.g., MSFT) and I am keenly aware of how much they are investing into their security (_especially_ Amazon AWS), but Cylance isn't where the money is going to go. I have doubts that BB will capture enough of that market to meaningfully call themselves a "cybersecurity company." So when I see people on the mainland touting that BB is a cybersecurity company and all this BS about cybersecurity being a crazy industry, I get nervous that the straw-grasping is actually proof that BB (QNX in particular) isn't strong enough in other ways. Damning by faint praise, in a way. What's your take?
Hot damn, my small account was started with a one paycheck "yolo" on clov because i was depressed and trying to feel something, i pulled out when it doubled, which was crazy, and now im in CRSR as someone who actually owns and loves their products. Hell my brother's case, fans, psu, AIO and RAM are all corsair! And I have a keyboard and headset from them, with my next pc build to look similar to my bro's. Dude if i ever cross a million im dumping half into safe dividend stonks and continuing my gambling 😂 really want to learn options but i dont know if i have the stones for it 😂 Hey youre still up wildly from 52k! Godspeed fellow ape!! Next time you cross into almost 3 mil and want to burn some can you just pay my tuition instead? 😉
If just their mouse mat is any indication of quality, then this company is solid AF. Also, that 120mm AIO is nice. Plain white, no RGB.
Corsair can’t even make a functioning AIO under 200 lmfao
hm interesting. well corsair AIO has best pump in the AIO business, filled to the highest % means less air bubbles and longer life (most likely).
I wouldn't buy headphones from any "gaming" company either. Corsair makes good cases, RAM, AIO coolers, PSUs, fans and such. Their peripherals (keyboard, mouse, speakers etc) aren't great.
I’ve got a Corsair mouse, keyboard, case, AIO water cooler, psu and mouse mat. I should buy stock in this company.
Gonna swap out my cooler master CPU fan for a Corsair AIO water cooler unit out of respect
CRSR has good RAM, keyboards, AIO coolers, PSU. I wouldn’t buy them for mouses or head sets. They’re keyboards are solid too. Also LED gaming mouse pad is dope
Had to find it and couldn't help but share: https://youtu.be/qj24AIO6jf8
M-chip will dominate the laptop, tablet, and AIO Desktop all at once just like how the A-chip annihilated the phone market. I was feeling AAPL was at the top last year but once they unveil their silicon chip I have nothing but bullish view on AAPL in the next decade. M1 is Apple first iteration and it already provide unbelievable performance/efficiency wise.
I think I messed up somewhere between getting an AIO and properly installing my fans/paste. But it’s never been bad enough I actually cared ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯ All my temperatures are still to spec...just a lotta power there heh. It’s worth it when you see all cores firing (compile times are *chefs kiss*)
They're not terrible quality outside of the AIO I bought that proceeded to cook itself 6 months after installation. Dealing with their customer service for a replacement was a complete disaster though. Never again.
typing this from my corsair keyboard connected to my motherboard which is inside my corsair case which has corsair ram inside along with my corsair AIO.
I like Corsair products but I think they are being left behind. be Quiet! do cheaper, nicer, better psu's, Fractal do better cases, daskeyboard do better keyboards and Li Lian do nicer AIO's (and cases). About the only thing I have on my list for my next build (in about a year) that is Corsair is RAM and mouse and it wouldn't surprise me so see them get bumped over the next 12 months. Obviously that is my personal asthetic but it's common enough with my nerd friends. My mate built a cheap mid-end rig for his gf, nearly all be Quiet! no Corsair.