Facebook Pixel Corsair One i300 | PC Pro - Technology - Les denne historien på Magzter.com

Prøve GULL - Gratis

Corsair One i300

PC Pro

|

May 2022

A gorgeous and compact gaming PC packed with some of the best components money can buy

- ALAN DEXTER

Corsair One i300

Stylish and powerful, this PC packs in a range of high-end components

PRICE £3,667 (£4,400 inc VAT) from corsair.com/uk

The Corsair One i300 mini PC was one of the most eye-catching launches at CES 2022, with the component company cramming some of the best tech around into a stylish, compact case. I’m talking top-of-the-line components such as the Intel Core i9-12900K, a liquid cooled Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, not to mention a 2TB SSD and up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM.

It’s also by far the most expensive Corsair One launched to date, with a starting price of £3,500: that’s with a non-Ti GeForce RTX 3080 and 32GB of memory. If you want the i300 with an RTX 3080 Ti, you’ll part with £4,200. And if 64GB of DDR5 memory tickles your fancy, not only will you pay £4,400 but the RTX 3080 Ti drops down to an RTX 3080. (Or you can travel to the US, where a 64GB model is available for $5,000 plus tax.)

That’s a high price, but if you’re dying to get an RTX 3080 Ti then the current worldwide shortage of this card limits your options. The card alone costs £1,500 at the moment, if you can find it for sale.

Different by design

Further justifying the high price is the Corsair One i300’s compact design, measuring not much bigger than the Xbox Series X console. This makes it a great PC for hooking up to a TV in your lounge, but also means it fits nicely on a desk. Those compact dimensions also ensure it’s easy to move from place to place. Naturally, it’s nowhere near as portable as a gaming laptop such as the Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 (

FLERE HISTORIER FRA PC Pro

PC Pro

PC Pro

Investors may still believe in Elon Musk, but Jon Honeyball isn't buying any of it

My day started badly. Still bleary-eyed at 6am, with a bucket of coffee sitting untouched beside me, I dropped the SIM-removal tool into my keyboard.

time to read

3 mins

April 2026

PC Pro

PC Pro

Green cloud

Don't entrust your jobs to dirty, energy-hungry servers:

time to read

2 mins

April 2026

PC Pro

PC Pro

"I've said it before, and I'll say it again: the biggest obstacle to security is inconvenience"

Have you seen those password books on Amazon? They're not a cybersecurity abomination, despite what you may think

time to read

7 mins

April 2026

PC Pro

PC Pro

"Cyber resilience is now treated as a matter of governance rather than pure technical compliance"

Rule Britannia, Britannia waives the rules... or why the shoulder-shrugging Cyber Security and Resilience Bill causes such problems for UK businesses

time to read

6 mins

April 2026

PC Pro

PC Pro

"Not to point any fingers here; I seriously doubt the fault lies with our esteemed editor"

Whether it's PDFs from PC Pro's editor, Outlook messages or his partner's photos, space is at a premium for Steve this month

time to read

9 mins

April 2026

PC Pro

PC Pro

"It's a pity there's an Elon-shaped issue with Starlink because the solution is otherwise superb"

The best-connected man in Huntingdon ensures his lab will be always online, takes a nibble at Apple and wonders why Dell will take half a year to deliver a new laptop

time to read

10 mins

April 2026

PC Pro

PC Pro

Are we building too many data centres - and could we build them better?

The AI arms race has sparked a rush to build data centres, but we should use them to offer free heating and other benefits rather than big boxes that will go out of date too fast

time to read

8 mins

April 2026

PC Pro

PC Pro

IT'S EASY WITH AN eSIM

After more than three decades, the physical SIM card is on its way out. Darien Graham-Smith finds out why we should all welcome the change

time to read

8 mins

April 2026

PC Pro

PC Pro

Pippin awful: Apple's doomed console

David Crookes reflects on Apple's ill-judged attempt to corner the gaming market with the Apple Pippin

time to read

9 mins

April 2026

PC Pro

PC Pro

AI & DEV TEAMS The start of a beautiful friendship

Are real-life programmers living on borrowed time? Nik Rawlinson explores the growing popularity of AI-powered development

time to read

9 mins

April 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size