Vengeance Gaming PCs To Receive GeForce RTX 50 Series Graphics Card Upgrade

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Vengeance Lineup Is Ready For RTX 50 Series!

[Press Release] Corsair is joining the excitement of the Nvidia RTX 5000 announcement. The company has confirmed that its lineup of Vengeance gaming PCs will now ship with these graphics cards, providing cutting-edge performance and gaming experiences.

With the Blackwell gaming lineup, Nvidia has debuted several exciting features, including DLSS 4 and Nvidia Studio. These new graphic cards will be paired with the Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen 9000 processors.

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The Vengeance Series Will Come In Different Form Factors

All of this requires more power, and Corsair has ensured the Vengeance PCs are equipped to handle these new requirements. Corsair’s very own PSUs are also perfect for those looking to upgrade to an RTX 5000 GPU.

Moreover, Vengeance PCs feature high-performance cases, promising optimal airflow and performance. Cable management is no problem either, and Corsair’s AirGuide technology pushes airflow further, making these pre-built PCs excellent all-rounders.

In addition to these features, the PCs come with a massive two-year warranty. You can already find the Vengeance PCs on sale right now, but newer and updated models with the GeForce RTX 50 graphics cards will be available next month.

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