Corsair has introduced its latest lineup of prebuilt gaming desktops with the launch of the Vengeance 7000 AIR Series. Built inside the newly engineered FRAME 4000D case, the systems aim to deliver high-end performance in a modular, upgrade-friendly design geared toward gamers and content creators alike.
The Vengeance 7000 AIR Series supports high-performance components, including GPU options up to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 and CPUs up to AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D or Intel’s Core Ultra 9. Whether for 4K gaming or demanding production workflows, the configurations target users looking for top-tier horsepower out of the box.
FRAME 4000D Case at the Core
All units in the series come housed in Corsair’s new FRAME 4000D chassis. The case includes three radiator mounting points across the front, top, and side, along with a 3D Y-pattern mesh for improved airflow. Its front I/O panel includes two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports and a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port for broad compatibility with peripherals.
Cooling and Customization
Each system features the iCUE LINK TITAN 240 RX RGB liquid CPU cooler paired with iCUE LINK RX120 RGB fans. These are controlled through Corsair’s iCUE software, allowing users to fine-tune thermal performance and synchronize RGB lighting. According to Corsair, the setup is tuned for both efficiency and low noise during intensive use.
Configurations support up to 192GB of DDR5 memory and as much as 6TB of M.2 NVMe SSD storage, offering ample room for games, software, and large-scale creative projects.
Prebuilt for Performance and Longevity
The Vengeance 7000 AIR Series is professionally assembled, with Corsair highlighting cable management as a key feature to both performance and visual cleanliness. The emphasis on modularity and accessibility makes future upgrades more feasible than many other prebuilts in this class.
Availability
The Corsair Vengeance 7000 AIR Series is available now through the company’s webstore and authorized North American retailers. All units come with a two-year warranty and access to Corsair’s customer service and technical support.
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