From mice and keyboards, to power supplies, cases, and coolers, Corsair is taking advantage of Amazon’s Prime Day sale that’s just kicking off. Pretty much everything from Corsair’s latest products are on sale to some degree, with the only unfortunate exception being memory. However, if you’ve been looking into get a new chassis or cooler for the summer heat, you might be able to pick up a deal or two.
For chassis, the Crystal series 460X and 570X with tempered glass panels are down to $110-$150 respectively saving about $20, the 570X being a case we found to be great overall, and very good at showing off your hardware with all the RGB you can muster. For those on a budget and looking for chassis for a new build, the Carbide 100R is hard to beat at $40. A number of Obsidian and Carbide cases are going up for sale if you want a different look.
For power supplies, everything from the budget VS series, to the mid range CX, and premium modular HX are on offer too. Corsair’s power supplies are some of the better known branded PSUs on the market and are a pretty safe bet (with some including 5 or even 10-year warranties).
To keep your system cool, or to even RGB the hell out of it, there are numerous fans on offer too, including Corsair’s ML120 fans. They are not the quietest fans, but since they have an RPM range of 400-2000, they can be used under pretty much any circumstance, although you do pay a bit of a premium for that magnetic bearing (which stops them wearing out and clogging up). For more info on them, you can check out our review of the ML120 and ML140 fans, but without the RGB. If you need to keep your CPU cooler, the H100i v2 and H115i PRO are up for $20 discounts too.
Corsair of course, has a boat load of peripherals to pick from if are looking to replace some of your aging gear, or looking to RGB your desk and head in the process – although you can’t RGB your chair… yet. On the budget side of things, the HS50 headset is pretty good for the money, as it follows the same design principles as the better headsets on the market, but with a few tweaks to bring the price down. For a solid FPS mouse there is the M65 Pro RGB with a $12 discount, and the K65 LUX with an impressive $45 discount, bringing the RGB mechanical down to $85.
For the full range of discounts that’s going on at Amazon, you can check out Corsair’s Amazon page and see if there is anything else that might take your fancy. Prices will drop when Prime Day officially starts, so if they’ve not dropped now, they should do a little later.