Corsair's Bulldog PC and Lapdog peripheral bring 4K gaming to the living room
Corsair's Bulldog PC and Lapdog peripheral bring 4K gaming to the living room
2015-06-02
I'm Nick le with cnet.com and i'm here
in the course hair demo room as part of
comput x 2015 corsair wants to be top
dog when it comes to lounger in pcs and
with that in mind they've unveiled the
bulldog a fork a liquid-cooled gaming
rig that comes with a real DIY attitude
the Bulldog wants 4k gaming but in a
loungeroom format it's a lot bigger than
the steam machines that we've seen on
the market that are designed to slot
perfectly into an entertainment unit but
it's significantly smaller than most of
the 4k gaming rigs that you'll find on
the market certainly much smaller than
the alienware area-51 three hundred and
ninety-nine dollars gets you the chassis
the 600 watt power supply and the cpu
cooling unit along with the motherboard
but other than that you can bring your
own corsair has also done a deal with
nvidia to make sure that you've got GPUs
that are also liquid-cooled that can be
dropped straight into the Bulldog
chassis corsair says that'll never get
above 68 degrees Celsius and that the
cooling on the GPU means you can
overclock it without increasing the fan
noise corsair has also showed off the
lap dog peripheral a powered gaming
station that combines but a space for
your keyboard and for your mouse always
a powered USB hub you could lay that
across your knees if you really want to
pc game or pop it on a desk for a still
really compact gaming setup you can buy
that with a keyboard or on its own for
either $89 as the basic station 199
dollars if you want that corsair gaming
keyboard with it i'm nikki lee in taipei
for computex 2015
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