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Title: Computex 2015 Day 2: Taking a Closer Look at Corsair's Bulldog PC and More [Video]
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It's all about gaming Corsair always seems to have gamers in mind, so we're not surprised that it brought several gaming-related p...

It's all about gaming

Bulldog

Corsair always seems to have gamers in mind, so we're not surprised that it brought several gaming-related products with it to Computex. One of them is the company's forthcoming Bulldog system, a DIY PC console kit. When we first heard about the Bulldog earlier this week, we speculated it would be built around an Intel platform. We were right.

While the specific motherboard hasn't yet been selected, Corsair said the Bulldog will be built around Intel's upcoming Skylake platform. If that holds true, that means your existing DDR3 RAM won't transfer to the system -- you'll need to buy DDR4 memory.

It's essentially a barebones system. In addition to RAM, you'll add your own graphics card, processor, and storage. Or you can wait and see what kind of pre-built configurations pop up.

Corsair also showed us its Lapdog, an accessory that would pair nicely with the Bulldog. It's a living room keyboard with an integrated K65 RGB plank (or you can pick one up sans keyboard if you already own a K65 RGB) and foam underside for comfort. On the right is a large mouse pad area. Unfortunately, it's not a wireless design, though it does have a cable storage area to help reduce some of the clutter.

While on the topic of keyboards, here's a look at Corsair's red LED Strafe mechanical plank:

Moving on from peripherals, Corsair gave us a look at is new Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition. The overall case design itself isn't new, though the Airflow Edition brings a new front panel that's perforated with a dust filter. Two fans sit behind it and suck cool air into the chassis, adding more airflow than the original Obsidian 750D was capable of. If you already own the Obsidian 750D, Corsair said it will sell the new front panel as a standalone product as well.

Lastly, Corsair showed us its new RMi series of digital power supplies. Check 'em out:



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