Corsair’s One Pro i200: A Compact HEDT with Intel’s 10th Gen 14-Core CPU & NVIDIA’s RTX 2080 Ti
by Anton Shilov on February 28, 2020 4:00 PM ESTCorsair has introduced a new version of its One Pro i-series compact high-end desktop (HEDT) that further improves performance for prosumers and gamers. The new Corsair One Pro i200 machine packs a 14-core Intel Core X-series processor as well as NVIDIA’s top-of-the-range GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card. Interestingly, Corsair’s new flagship desktop PC costs $500 less than the company’s previous HEDT machine at launch.
The Corsair One Pro i200 high-end desktop comes in the same 12-liter grey chassis with two RGB stripes as the Corsair One Pro i180. The new system continues to use ASRock’s X299E-ITX/ac motherboard, which now houses the 14-core Core i9-10940X processor (Cascade Lake) as well as the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. The CPU and the GPU are cooled down using individual closed-loop liquid cooling systems, dissipating a total of ~400 W of thermal power.
Being based on standard PC parts, the system is fully upgradeable, including the CPU, GPU, and other parts. That said, the i200 lives up to the 'compact' name, so maneuvering room as well as overall TDPs need to be taken into consideration before any significant alterations.
Designed for the performance-hungry users, the Corsair One Pro i200 comes with 64 GB of DDR4-2666 memory, and a 2 TB M.2/NVMe SSD (the manufacturer no longer uses a 2.5-inch SATA HDD). Connectivity wise, the system is equipped Intel’s Wireless-AC 8265 802.11ac + Bluetooth 4.2 controller, two GbE ports (driven by Intel’s I219-V and I211-AT), six USB 3.0 Type-A connectors, one USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port, a TRRS audio jack, and four display outputs (three DisplayPort 1.4 and one HDMI 2.0b).
Specifications of the Corsair One Pro i200 HEDT PC | |||
Model | Corsair One Pro i200 |
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Product ID | CS-9040004 | ||
CPU | Core i9-10940X 14C/28T 3.30 GHz Base 4.60 GHz Turbo 165 W |
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GPU | GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 1350-1545 MHz 11 GB GDDR6 14 Gbps 250 W |
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Cooling | Custom closed-loop air+liquid cooling systems | ||
DRAM | 64 GB DDR4-2667 | ||
Motherboard | mini-ITX, X299 chipset | ||
Storage | SSD | 2 TB NVMe | |
HDD | - | ||
I/O | Intel’s Wireless-AC 8265 802.11ac + Bluetooth 4.2 adapter 2 × GbE ports (driven by Intel’s I219-V and I211-AT) 6 × USB 3.0 Type-A connectors 1 × USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port 1 × TRRS audio jack 1 × DisplayPort 1.4 3 × HDMI 2.0b |
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PSU | 750W SFX | ||
Warranty | 2 years | ||
MSRP | $4,499 |
The Corsair One Pro i200 with Intel’s 14-core Core i9-10940X CPU and NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 2080 Ti GPU is available immediately for $4,499. The system is covered by a two-year warranty.
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timecop1818 - Friday, February 28, 2020 - link
People buy these to get work done, not waste time fighting broken drivers and unstable hardware. So AMD is out.Qasar - Friday, February 28, 2020 - link
my god.. WHY isnt this guy banned ???Sharma_Ji - Friday, February 28, 2020 - link
yeah, true lol, timecop again.HowDoesAnyOfThisWork - Saturday, February 29, 2020 - link
Because some people get their entertainment from the internet. If this idiot is being banned, where will those people get their entertainment from?YazX_ - Saturday, February 29, 2020 - link
since Zen 2 launched, i built two AMD high end systems, one with 3700X and the other is 3970X, both work alot better than intel and consume less power, in addition to the lower price, no issues whatsoever on both systems even in gaming, so its a bad user not bad hardware, go away....ABlazinBlueToe - Saturday, February 29, 2020 - link
Has there been many problems with AMDs CPUs?jospoortvliet - Sunday, June 14, 2020 - link
No. Their GPUs have a reputation for driver issues but the CPUs- well they don’t need drivers so there is little to do wrong. Intel simply performs worse at higher power use and higher cost, especially in the HEDT space. Buying an intel makes no sense at this moment unless you have no choice.ltcommanderdata - Saturday, February 29, 2020 - link
Is AVX512 support common with professional software yet? That could help justify Cascade Lake for that market segment.ET - Sunday, March 1, 2020 - link
Yeah, it's kind of 'the PC for professionals who want to pay a lot and get less things done'.nerd1 - Friday, February 28, 2020 - link
You forgot custom liquid cooling loop for both CPU and GPU, which will generally cost like $600 or more. And assembling SFF PC requires a lot of effort.. let alone liquid cooled one.I think the price make sense for professionals that need HEDT CPU, good single GPU in a small package.