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Very nice PC, but I definitely agree with you on the lackluster motherboard and M.2 storage choices. For that price, they should have definitely had faster storage and a top-tier motherboard
I just ordered the i8200 Icue link edition from the link you gave me already like a month ago. It was on sale for me for as cheap as the i8100. Great review as always you should always keep up the good work. I won’t have to buy any pc stuff for a long time and I’ll still always watch these reviews. Keep it up!
Beginner question… with only 1 DisplayPort and 1 HDMI, is it capable of running 3 or even 4 monitors? Assuming those USB-C ports can be used for additional monitors?
Question, I want to buy a CORSAIR i7500 myself, but my friend says that I would be better off buying a custom PC with the following contents: Case: CORSAIR ICUE 5000X RGB Processor (CPU): i9 24 Core i9-14900KF (max 6.0 GHz) 36 MB cache Motherboard: ASUS PRIME Z790-P (LGA1700, DDR5, PCle 5.0) Memory: 64GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR5 6000MHz (2*32GB) Graphics card: 24 GB ASUS TUF GEFORCE RTX 4090 OC EDITION OG, HDMI, DP Hard drive (SSD): 4 TB SAMSUNG 990 PRO M.2, PCIe 4.0 NVMe (max 7450 MB/R, 6900 MB/W) Power supply: CORSAIR 1000 W RMx SERIES - MODULAR 80 PLUS GOLD, ULTRA SILENT Processor cooling: PCS FrostFlow 150 series high-performance CPU cooling (180W TDP) What do you recommend between these 2? (his version would be 600 euros more than the CORSAIR I7500).
Hi Justin... I'm trying to decide between the i8200 and the i7500 but I can't really understand what their real difference is. I mean both have the same components so is the main difference just the cases used and perhaps the number of SSD's that come with them? Can't understand the marketing between them and what I should be considering when deciding between them. Any information would be helpful. Totally respect all your videos and your reviews. Thanks
thank u for telling us the air goes out of the top of the case. i usually have all my pcs under my desk (the one i have the air goes out the back) so this one will have to sit on top of it.
Question for you: For someone who is going to exclusively 4K game would you recommend getting this PC and overclocking the GPU or getting the Alienware since it’s performing better stock? I’m not someone who upgrades PCs, I sell and buy a new prebuilt every 4 years roughly so I don’t care about Alienwares exclusive parts.
Absolutely love your reviews, you've set a high bar for other reviewers. I'm caught between this and the Corsair One, with all the heat issues with the i500, how is it still outperforming this model on so many aspects? Also, between the two, which do you prefer? Thanks!
could you please request NZXT to send you one of their new Player 3 Primes. I reckon it could be a top contender for me and seeming as the last gen model is almost at the to of most of these charts, It could do really well, even compared to the absurd pricing of the genesis pcs. Would you go for a 124gb of ddr5 6000mhz ram and 5tb storage NZXT Prime 3 or a Corsair I8200? Bearing in mind the prices are £4,506 and £5,499 respectively.
I’m most likely going to get this PC. Solid review! Quick question though, why did you send your PNY 4090 back? You said you’d explain why but I never heard why you sent it in.
Is there a reason you don’t review iBuyPower? I’m in the market for a gaming pc and I wish I could see how you stacked it against the rest.. but I can’t find you saying anything about it and I don’t see any on your lists
@timward1571 I've only done one iBuyPower review and that was a while ago. I was a bit underwhelmed with it's performance compared to other PCs with the same specs
I picked up one of these a couple of days ago. Only to find out the Nvidia 4090 card doesn't support DP2.1. So it won't connect properly to my 57" Samsung G9. It looks great using an HDMI 2.0 cable. It might be a good idea if you explain your setup along with cable configuration just so viewers know the config. With so many available options, it would be nice to know what the optimum configuration is. Thanks.
Hey quick question, have you ever reviewed any of the Thermaltake prebuilts? I am looking at the Thermaltake - LCGS Reactor i490 Gaming Desktop and was wondering what your thoughts were or if you ever tested ones performance.
Will you be reviewing the CORSAIR VENGEANCE i5100? I’m curious how it compares to the i8200. I’m in the market and the builds appear to be nearly identical aside from the cases. Do you have any experience with the 2500X dual chamber case?
Do you think this is worth 1000$, for a broken one? It powers on just has no display like no video, so I was wondering if I could save a ton of money this way by fixing it.
Hey there! I really value your reviews. I've been considering switching from an Xbox Series X to a PC, especially because I mainly use it for flight simulator. With MSFS2024 on the horizon, I'm seriously considering making the switch. I'd really appreciate your guidance on which PC would be the best choice for me.
Warning to anyone interested in buying this or any other Corsair prebuilt: Corsair uses proprietary BIOS in all their prebuilt PCs. This means you will not be able to directly download and install crucial BIOS updates from the motherboard manufacturer. You'll have to wait for Corsair to deign to integrate and update their own proprietary BIOS. The problem is...they NEVER do. I'm still stuck using the same BIOS that came with my system more than a year ago. In light of all the overheating problems currently plaguing Intel's 13th & 14th generation cpus, this is a SERIOUS problem. Corsair has steadfastly refused to provide any of the critical updates that motherboard manufacturer's have been regularly providing their customers to help deal with this issue. This is unforgivable. I would avoid buying any PC built by Corsair until they get their act together. It would be helpful is Just!N Tech added an addendum to this and any other Corsair prebuilt review he's made warning potential buyers of this glaring shortcoming in Corsair's customer service.
@@peachyporscha yeah that sucks. I bought a prebuilt Corsair in 2021. It’s awesome and has served me well. I never updated the bios and now I’ve built my own computer with an i9 14900k 4090. I would recommend building a PC knowing what I know now. Also no issues with the 14900k
@@FlixzE I would say Corsair is the top of the line for prebuilt pc’s in terms of quality and durability. The only issue is they skimp out on memory and the MB. Even though it’s still a good prebuilt, I would build your PC instead.
saw this on sale at my nearest Best Buy. The one at my best buy came with a Zotac 4090. PNY should stick to making thumb drives. For the asking price, all fans should be populated and it should come with a higher tier motherboard. Wouldnt hurt to have a 1200 watt PSU either.
Let me ask this question brother, If my budget is $4500 or as much as this corsair pre built is what prebuilt pc would be the best for me (performance and graphic wise)
Greetings, I have what I believe is a very tough question and maybe an impossible question to answer....about future-proofs. What is the likelihood that this 14900k/4090 Generation will be upgradable with the soon coming (by end of 2024 ??) Nvidia Blackwell GeForce RTX 50-Series Generation ?
Im suprised the HP Omen 45L didnt get any love, its available for 2800 plus tax for 13900k, 4090. I am looking at these 8200's and seeing alot of them have issues, but might roll the dice on a returned one at big discount for a second pc, but I am not expecting it to be as reliable as my Omen 45L has been, just something to tinker with.
@@cameron8669 Which Omen do you have? The other omens dont have as good of cooling as the 45L. I just picked up an Omen 45L with 14900k and 4090 for 1735 with no ram, it was an Amazon Return I won on auction, put Beast Fury Kingston Memory and its running great, I run it in performance mode.
I am debating between getting the one of these, either the Thermaltake - LCGS Reactor i490 Gaming Desktop or the CORSAIR - VENGEANCE i8200 but the Corsair is over 1000 more than the Thermaltake. Do you feel it's worth that price difference? Have you ever thought about doing a review on Thermaltake Prebuilts? Would love to see one for the i490 :)
hey @Kipacus are you referring to this one? bestbuy.7tiv.net/eKYGVr Yeah I think you would be happier taking a possible slight performance hit to save that $1000. That's a pretty good deal for a PC with those specs
@@JustinTechTips Thanks man, yup thats the exact one. I would LOVE to see you review some Thermaltake prebuilts to see performance. No one on youtube really reviews them much. You would for sure have a captive audience!
very pretty, but seems not quite worth the asking price. Not that I've ever been looking at this price range to begin with. I'm still more than happy with that skytech azure 2 which i picked up on this channel's recommendation like a year ago.
I might sound like a complete dumbass but what’s the difference between this and the one origins builds? I watched your review of the origin genesis and that seems like a better gaming pc but I like this 7000x series case better. Could I theoretically just order all the guts of the genesis in this case?
Hey what do you recommend for a gaming pc to my taste. I want a pc that has lots of storage runs really fast has really good graphics and can handle at least 2 monitors and can handle high FPS. I don't have a limit to budget so I'm not worried ab price. If you could help me out that would be awesome I'm trying to get into pc finally. (Just subscribed)
Got this with a GameRock 4090 and I9 14900KF. Has been nothing but issues. Worked fine for a month, then crashes on multiple games. There's a known issue with the 13th and 14th gen intel chips and certain motherboards. Apparently the ASUS Z790-P wifi that came with mine is one of the worst combos. Honestly wish I wasn't past the return window......
@wersmateeph have you talked with support? That is definitely not ok and they need to replace it if it is already having all those issues. Let me know if you aren't hearing back from them and I'll reach out to my contact at Corsair
@JustinTechTips Been putting it off thinking I could tweak some settings and get it stable. I will contact them this weekend and see what we can get worked out. I should add that when it was working, it was spectacular. I appreciate the comment and will definitely take you up on that offer if need be.
Justin - new subscriber here, love your in depth comparisons. Looking to switch to pc gaming from PS5. RDR2 is my favorite game of all time and I want to experience it in the highest graphics quality possible. Budget max is $4500. Which pc would you recommend?
I'm cool with companies building pcs so long they make the correct parts choice. They need to stop choosing poor motherboard and storage options. Go with the best and then incorporate that into your pricing. Stop being Dell. There is no reason to use proprietary motherboards if you're just gonna ignore the problems forcing people to upgrade.
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*****$2000 and Under*****
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You didn’t talk about glass case hinges…
Thanks!
Very nice PC, but I definitely agree with you on the lackluster motherboard and M.2 storage choices. For that price, they should have definitely had faster storage and a top-tier motherboard
You don't know what you're talking about m.2 isn't slow
I just ordered the i8200 Icue link edition from the link you gave me already like a month ago. It was on sale for me for as cheap as the i8100. Great review as always you should always keep up the good work. I won’t have to buy any pc stuff for a long time and I’ll still always watch these reviews. Keep it up!
how is gaming on?
Never had a single issue on it runs every game even new ones in 4k and max settings at like 100 fps
@@cherrymajor35espinosa72still good? Just ordered mine today
What 4090 did you get?
Excellent review - subbed because of how efficient and informative you are. Great channel!
bought the Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 8 based on your reviews a months back and it has been an absolute beast for me, IMO the best 4090 pc for the price.
I Bought Mine a few Weeks ago. I Love It!! It is BIG... LOL......
Beginner question… with only 1 DisplayPort and 1 HDMI, is it capable of running 3 or even 4 monitors? Assuming those USB-C ports can be used for additional monitors?
no those are the motherboard ports and shouldnt be used if you have a dedicated gpu, which is the 4090 that has 3 dp and 1 hdmi port.
@ISlay4Magi came here to reply to this question but @LCJammer took the words right out of my mouth!
@@LCJammer thanks guys!
@justintechtips
Are they all liquid cooled or can I have it air cooled? I live in Alaska where it's very cold.
Now that the i8300 is 3800 does that make it better price to performance in your opinion?
What kind of cooling fluid is in it? Antifreeze?
Question, I want to buy a CORSAIR i7500 myself, but my friend says that I would be better off buying a custom PC with the following contents:
Case: CORSAIR ICUE 5000X RGB
Processor (CPU): i9 24 Core i9-14900KF (max 6.0 GHz) 36 MB cache
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME Z790-P (LGA1700, DDR5, PCle 5.0)
Memory: 64GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR5 6000MHz (2*32GB)
Graphics card: 24 GB ASUS TUF GEFORCE RTX 4090 OC EDITION OG, HDMI, DP
Hard drive (SSD): 4 TB SAMSUNG 990 PRO M.2, PCIe 4.0 NVMe (max 7450 MB/R, 6900 MB/W)
Power supply: CORSAIR 1000 W RMx SERIES - MODULAR 80 PLUS GOLD, ULTRA SILENT
Processor cooling: PCS FrostFlow 150 series high-performance CPU cooling (180W TDP)
What do you recommend between these 2? (his version would be 600 euros more than the CORSAIR I7500).
Does the i8200 have 5.1 surround sound? It seems insane that it doesn't.
Hi Justin... I'm trying to decide between the i8200 and the i7500 but I can't really understand what their real difference is. I mean both have the same components so is the main difference just the cases used and perhaps the number of SSD's that come with them? Can't understand the marketing between them and what I should be considering when deciding between them. Any information would be helpful. Totally respect all your videos and your reviews. Thanks
thank u for telling us the air goes out of the top of the case. i usually have all my pcs under my desk (the one i have the air goes out the back) so this one will have to sit on top of it.
How well will this run if you use Minecraft shaders in the highest setting's or GTA realism shaders.
Is it worth the premium over the i7500 then?
this is my dream pc
Question for you: For someone who is going to exclusively 4K game would you recommend getting this PC and overclocking the GPU or getting the Alienware since it’s performing better stock? I’m not someone who upgrades PCs, I sell and buy a new prebuilt every 4 years roughly so I don’t care about Alienwares exclusive parts.
@MrBmills12 yep in your case I would get this configuration of the R16 bit.ly/Alienware-Aurora-R16-14thGen
Don't ever buy an Alienware 😂😂😂
@@eckleyy I’m absolutely loving it. But Intel is fucking up with these new i9’s and I was affected by that. However that’s not on Alienware.
@MrBmills12 Alienware is horrible proprietary nonsense, that, as you'll soon find out, you can't upgrade.
@@eckleyy did you even read my original comment?
Absolutely love your reviews, you've set a high bar for other reviewers. I'm caught between this and the Corsair One, with all the heat issues with the i500, how is it still outperforming this model on so many aspects? Also, between the two, which do you prefer? Thanks!
Does anyone know the millimeter size of the gpu for this beast? Thank you.
could you please request NZXT to send you one of their new Player 3 Primes. I reckon it could be a top contender for me and seeming as the last gen model is almost at the to of most of these charts, It could do really well, even compared to the absurd pricing of the genesis pcs. Would you go for a 124gb of ddr5 6000mhz ram and 5tb storage NZXT Prime 3 or a Corsair I8200? Bearing in mind the prices are £4,506 and £5,499 respectively.
I’m most likely going to get this PC. Solid review! Quick question though, why did you send your PNY 4090 back? You said you’d explain why but I never heard why you sent it in.
Hey is this vr ready? I’ve been wanting to know if it is
@@JustinTechTipscan you explain the issues?
Is there a reason you don’t review iBuyPower? I’m in the market for a gaming pc and I wish I could see how you stacked it against the rest.. but I can’t find you saying anything about it and I don’t see any on your lists
@timward1571 I've only done one iBuyPower review and that was a while ago. I was a bit underwhelmed with it's performance compared to other PCs with the same specs
Can you do a review on the Vengeance i8300 that just came out?
I bought the same corsair i8200 icue link cpu and it comes with the same PNY graphics card
I picked up one of these a couple of days ago. Only to find out the Nvidia 4090 card doesn't support DP2.1. So it won't connect properly to my 57" Samsung G9. It looks great using an HDMI 2.0 cable. It might be a good idea if you explain your setup along with cable configuration just so viewers know the config. With so many available options, it would be nice to know what the optimum configuration is. Thanks.
Hey quick question, have you ever reviewed any of the Thermaltake prebuilts? I am looking at the Thermaltake - LCGS Reactor i490 Gaming Desktop and was wondering what your thoughts were or if you ever tested ones performance.
Will you be reviewing the CORSAIR VENGEANCE i5100? I’m curious how it compares to the i8200. I’m in the market and the builds appear to be nearly identical aside from the cases. Do you have any experience with the 2500X dual chamber case?
@mandrue73 I plan to eventually, but I think Corsair plans to send it to me once next gen GPUs come out.
Do you think this is worth 1000$, for a broken one? It powers on just has no display like no video, so I was wondering if I could save a ton of money this way by fixing it.
Hey there! I really value your reviews. I've been considering switching from an Xbox Series X to a PC, especially because I mainly use it for flight simulator. With MSFS2024 on the horizon, I'm seriously considering making the switch. I'd really appreciate your guidance on which PC would be the best choice for me.
I want this bad boy! 🤔…does it come with keyboard and mouse?
what is the vray test that you do for the graphics and 3d rendering? whats the program called and is there a link?
Warning to anyone interested in buying this or any other Corsair prebuilt: Corsair uses proprietary BIOS in all their prebuilt PCs. This means you will not be able to directly download and install crucial BIOS updates from the motherboard manufacturer. You'll have to wait for Corsair to deign to integrate and update their own proprietary BIOS. The problem is...they NEVER do. I'm still stuck using the same BIOS that came with my system more than a year ago. In light of all the overheating problems currently plaguing Intel's 13th & 14th generation cpus, this is a SERIOUS problem. Corsair has steadfastly refused to provide any of the critical updates that motherboard manufacturer's have been regularly providing their customers to help deal with this issue. This is unforgivable. I would avoid buying any PC built by Corsair until they get their act together. It would be helpful is Just!N Tech added an addendum to this and any other Corsair prebuilt review he's made warning potential buyers of this glaring shortcoming in Corsair's customer service.
Are you having issues with your 13th/14th gen chip?
@@madclone84I am.
@@peachyporscha yeah that sucks. I bought a prebuilt Corsair in 2021. It’s awesome and has served me well. I never updated the bios and now I’ve built my own computer with an i9 14900k 4090. I would recommend building a PC knowing what I know now. Also no issues with the 14900k
@@madclone84what are good alternative pc’s?
@@FlixzE I would say Corsair is the top of the line for prebuilt pc’s in terms of quality and durability. The only issue is they skimp out on memory and the MB. Even though it’s still a good prebuilt, I would build your PC instead.
saw this on sale at my nearest Best Buy. The one at my best buy came with a Zotac 4090. PNY should stick to making thumb drives. For the asking price, all fans should be populated and it should come with a higher tier motherboard. Wouldnt hurt to have a 1200 watt PSU either.
Great reviewer btw!!Whats the best fps running pc with pretty good graphics that will last me a while?
How many slots for DRAM are available? (In Total)
What do you think about Skytech king Ryzen 7?
You should tell us about digitalstorm pc because I’m thinking about getting it but I don’t know if it’s good.
Did you ever figure what was holding this PC back? I just purchased it so hoping it’s something I can fix to get even better fps
Have you gotten it? I'm considering it
how much weight this computer gaming i8200 thank you very much
Let me ask this question brother, If my budget is $4500 or as much as this corsair pre built is what prebuilt pc would be the best for me (performance and graphic wise)
hows the internet speed for wireless?
You forgot to talk about the glass door hinges 😢
Greetings,
I have what I believe is a very tough question and maybe an impossible question to answer....about future-proofs.
What is the likelihood that this 14900k/4090 Generation will be upgradable with the soon coming (by end of 2024 ??) Nvidia Blackwell GeForce RTX 50-Series Generation ?
Thoughts on Digital Storm?
Im suprised the HP Omen 45L didnt get any love, its available for 2800 plus tax for 13900k, 4090. I am looking at these 8200's and seeing alot of them have issues, but might roll the dice on a returned one at big discount for a second pc, but I am not expecting it to be as reliable as my Omen 45L has been, just something to tinker with.
I have an omen. It black screens whenever it gets too hot I think. Which is like after 20 min of gaming. I have tried so many things even new fans
@@cameron8669 Which Omen do you have? The other omens dont have as good of cooling as the 45L. I just picked up an Omen 45L with 14900k and 4090 for 1735 with no ram, it was an Amazon Return I won on auction, put Beast Fury Kingston Memory and its running great, I run it in performance mode.
The CyberPower Gamer supreme with a 14700KF, 4080 Super, 2TB, and 32 gigs of 6000mhz memory is available for $2,270
Is that a good price?
Yes
64gb of ram would be pretty good for huge minecraft modpacks + having a ton of other things open at the same time (discord, opera, spotify)
What say you to someone who says to avoid intel processors and go with AMD?
Amd bad intel good
I am debating between getting the one of these, either the Thermaltake - LCGS Reactor i490 Gaming Desktop or the CORSAIR - VENGEANCE i8200 but the Corsair is over 1000 more than the Thermaltake. Do you feel it's worth that price difference? Have you ever thought about doing a review on Thermaltake Prebuilts? Would love to see one for the i490 :)
hey @Kipacus are you referring to this one? bestbuy.7tiv.net/eKYGVr Yeah I think you would be happier taking a possible slight performance hit to save that $1000. That's a pretty good deal for a PC with those specs
@@JustinTechTips Thanks man, yup thats the exact one. I would LOVE to see you review some Thermaltake prebuilts to see performance. No one on youtube really reviews them much. You would for sure have a captive audience!
Basically the same thing as a i7500 for $1200 more for mostly storage and slight bump in speed in ram slight speed bump in cpu
very pretty, but seems not quite worth the asking price. Not that I've ever been looking at this price range to begin with. I'm still more than happy with that skytech azure 2 which i picked up on this channel's recommendation like a year ago.
I might sound like a complete dumbass but what’s the difference between this and the one origins builds? I watched your review of the origin genesis and that seems like a better gaming pc but I like this 7000x series case better. Could I theoretically just order all the guts of the genesis in this case?
Yes!!! Finally!!!!
sorry it took so long!
@@JustinTechTipsdefinitely worth the wait!!!!
Can you review the nzxt player 1?
Well SoB. Guess I’ll just wait for rigs with the 5090 reviews at the end of the year.
Hey what do you recommend for a gaming pc to my taste. I want a pc that has lots of storage runs really fast has really good graphics and can handle at least 2 monitors and can handle high FPS. I don't have a limit to budget so I'm not worried ab price. If you could help me out that would be awesome I'm trying to get into pc finally. (Just subscribed)
just buy this pc
Make a video unboxing the Oculus Quest 3
Got this with a GameRock 4090 and I9 14900KF. Has been nothing but issues. Worked fine for a month, then crashes on multiple games. There's a known issue with the 13th and 14th gen intel chips and certain motherboards. Apparently the ASUS Z790-P wifi that came with mine is one of the worst combos. Honestly wish I wasn't past the return window......
@wersmateeph have you talked with support? That is definitely not ok and they need to replace it if it is already having all those issues. Let me know if you aren't hearing back from them and I'll reach out to my contact at Corsair
@JustinTechTips Been putting it off thinking I could tweak some settings and get it stable. I will contact them this weekend and see what we can get worked out. I should add that when it was working, it was spectacular. I appreciate the comment and will definitely take you up on that offer if need be.
guys what pc should i get im looking the spend 5k CAD
Dell Alienware Aurora R16
In this case you will get build with this amazing 5000T chase🤩.
Please make quest 3 review
Justin - new subscriber here, love your in depth comparisons. Looking to switch to pc gaming from PS5. RDR2 is my favorite game of all time and I want to experience it in the highest graphics quality possible. Budget max is $4500. Which pc would you recommend?
I'm interested too, let me know when you get a response
I want to play RDR2 with ultra high settings and crazy mods
You should try meta quest 3
Gaming powerhouse
I'm cool with companies building pcs so long they make the correct parts choice. They need to stop choosing poor motherboard and storage options. Go with the best and then incorporate that into your pricing. Stop being Dell. There is no reason to use proprietary motherboards if you're just gonna ignore the problems forcing people to upgrade.
I was expecting to be a successor of i8100 but no its worst😂.
This may be my first pc idk
They need to double box the pc
So basically its just a flex
Looks like cheap mobo and GPU is how they make their money.