

But again, as the player, you’ll have a hard time enjoying it, unless you want hints of LED lights around you (the effect may be better in a smaller room.) At some points I sat back during lulls, just to see what other people’s rigs were doing, and overall, it is quite sharp. It may depend on your actual position, but usually when the LEDs do anything interesting, you can’t take your eyes off of the game. Corsair was showing off its “Sync” capabilities, which work with Far Cry 5 to change the color of your entire rig based on context in the game you may see blue when all is well, but see flickering red when you’re being shot at.Īs cool as that sounds, I’d have to contest that the lights are for everyone but the player. Also inside was AMD’s Radeon RX Vega 64, which ran the game at a smooth 60 FPS (or close to it), at 4K resolution (all screenshots and the video above were captured on this configuration). At least on this day, the company had 12 PCs lined up, all with a very obvious theme: white chassis, and red, white, and blue LEDs. It’s painted in dark colors, and littered with familiar video game characters. Recently, Corsair created an official game room at its HQ, and it’s really sweet.
