
Corsair
The Corsair Vengeance i7500 is a high‑performance, liquid‑cooled ATX gaming PC series featuring 14th‑Gen Intel Core i9 or i7 CPUs, NVIDIA RTX 40‑Series GPUs, DDR5‑6000 memory, and extensive iCUE RGB customization, aimed at demanding gamers and creators.
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$3,199.99
Average
$3,383.50
Lowest
$2,999.99
Highest
$3,699.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Vengeance i7500 for its premium build quality, liquid CPU cooling, and generous expandability within the spacious 4000D case, while noting that the air‑cooled GPU and lack of an included secondary drive are minor shortcomings. The iCUE ecosystem and high‑end CPU/GPU combo are highlighted as strong differentiators against other pre‑built gaming rigs.
What Users Say
No specific everyday user reviews or ratings were found in the source data, so consumer sentiment cannot be quantified; however, the lack of user‑generated feedback suggests limited public discussion of the product.
Common Complaints
Missing secondary storage drive out‑of‑the‑box, GPU limited to air cooling, Wi‑Fi 6E being older than Wi‑Fi 7, large size and weight making placement difficult, and high power consumption for the top configuration.
How It Compares
vs. Alienware Aurora R16 (i9/RTX 4090)
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Disadvantages
Choose Alienware if you prefer a compact, brand‑backed system with strong support; choose Corsair for superior cooling and upgrade flexibility.
vs. NZXT Player: Three (i7/RTX 4080)
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Disadvantages
Select NZXT for a smaller, cost‑effective build; select Corsair when you need top‑tier cooling, larger memory capacity, and extensive expansion options.