Remember when Corsair's Obsidian was the go-to chassis for builders looking to put together a high-end rig in a big, premium enclosure? That was the Obsidian's raison d'etre, but since the ...
We’ve heard that good things come in small packages, and today Corsair look eager to put that saying to the test with the release of their latest Obsidian series chassis, the 450D. The new chassis ...
Corsair entered the chassis market with its iconic Obsidian 800D way back in 2009. Even back then, I was impressed with that chassis’ design and aesthetic. At that time I couldn’t afford or justify ...
The Obsidian 450D and Carbide Air 540 are typical Corsair cases. Both are well made and look impressive, though they are not designed to compete with one another as they will appeal to different ...
Looks like a pretty solid ATX mid-tower chassis. Trifle expensive for the Hot Rod at $119, particularly when the Fractal Design Define R4 is $20 cheaper ($99) and the even cheaper Corsair Carbide 300R ...
From the onset of the Obsidian series Corsair has had a trend setting chassis with the release of the 800D. This chassis is outright huge and offers room for everything you need and some. Wire ...
We must admit we really like cases such as Obsidian 800D for the vast interior that makes for easy access to any component, water-cooling system capabilities, great airflow with room for plenty of ...
Today, Corsair announced the launch of the newest addition to their world-famous Obsidian line of enthusiast grade PC cases. The all new Obsidian 750D will fill the gap between the high-end Obsidian ...
For £91.99 the 450D isn’t cheap, but a quick look at the specifications quickly justifies the cost. Extensive cooling and component support, mixed with high quality construction and a premium finish ...
The Carbide Air 540 features a rather unconventional design that isn't shared by other Carbide series cases. Externally the case looks unusual because of the 332mm width, almost 60% wider than the ...
The nature of our work is such that we're frequently making our way in and out of chassis. That's the reason why we still employ Graphite Series 600Ts for our test platforms - they have quick-release ...
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