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Corsair confirms new pricing for AMD Strix Halo mini-PC with up to 96 GB VRAM

The Corsair AI Workstation 300 is now almost 50% more expensive than it was at launch.
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The Corsair AI Workstation 300 is now almost 50% more expensive than it was at launch.
Corsair has confirmed new pricing for its first AMD Strix Halo mini-PC. Available with the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 and up to 128 GB of RAM, the AI Workstation 300 previously ranged between $1,599 and $2,299.

Almost a year has passed since Corsair released the AI Workstation 300. Launched in July 2025, the mini-PC started at $1,599 with the Ryzen AI Max 385. Alternatively, one could purchase Ryzen AI Max+ 395 SKUs for as little as $1,999.99 with liquid cooling to maximise performance within a 247.5 x 188.4 x 96.5 mm housing.

However, VideoCardz has noticed that Corsair has increased the price of all AI Workstation 300 SKUs. Change without explanation: these prices show the AI Workstation 300 priced $100 higher with 64 GB of RAM, 1 TB of storage, and a Ryzen AI Max 385 (curr. $1,699 on Amazon). In other words, Corsair's Strix Halo mini-PC now costs at least 6.25% more than it did at launch.

Meanwhile, Corsair has raised Ryzen AI Max+ 395 SKUs by between 35% and 48%. In part, this is likely because the company offers the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 exclusively with 128 GB of RAM. Nonetheless, Ryzen AI Max+ 395 variants now start at $2,699.99 and rise to $3,399.99 when configured with 4 TB of storage. Please see our launch article and Corsair's website for more hardware details about the company's first Strix Halo-based mini-PC.

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Alex Alderson, 2026-04- 8 (Update: 2026-04- 8)