If you’re looking for a new chassis, Corsair’s Crystal 570X is a clear choice. No, really. All but the backside (I/O area) and bottom of this beautiful chassis is covered with a glass panel, giving it ...
Once we strip away the glass panels with four flat thumbscrews each, we can have a look at the interior. You will notice that the design is a bit different from what ...
For a good number of years, Corsair's chassis portfolio has been split into four distinct categories. The Obsidian Series offers high-end appeal, the Graphite Series touts eye-catching curves, the ...
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One of our favorite PC cases is an even sweeter buy for today only. If you buy the Corsair Crystal 570X RGB ATX mid-tower case for its standard $180 price, Newegg will toss in a Corsair Hydro Series ...
I've spent most of this year reviewing countless PC motherboards and processors thanks to a mass of activity from AMD and Intel. It's pretty clear that there's some great hardware out there whatever ...
My brutal honest opinion on the Crystal 570X for me is simple, it easily is one of the best looking chassis that I have ever seen and tested. Next to that the build quality is just lovely. Now I do ...
You don't exactly need to take the side panels off this case to get an idea of what's inside, but you'll certainly need to remove them for working on your build. Looking inside, we see that the 570X ...
The out-of-box cooling is pretty admirable, and the CPU delta T of 51°C is particularly strong and near the top performing cases. Typically, exhaust airflow is more important to good performance here ...