Corsair unveils samurai sword-themed RGB PC build at Computex 2026
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Jess Kinghorn, Jacob Ridley
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At Computex 2026, Corsair showcased a striking PC build designed to resemble a cyberpunk samurai sword, featuring their limited edition Shugo DDR5-6000 memory with illuminated sticks seated in the sword's spinning hilt. The article captures the author's awe at the unique design, noting that Gizmodo Japan even got to go 'hands-on' with the build by wielding the light-up PC.
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I know that may read as cringe to some, but I'd also like to remind you that cringe is dead and you are free.
To my endless envy, Gizmodo Japan went 'hands-on' with the build, wielding the light-up PC.
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