Corsair Obsidian 250D review

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As stated there are meshes everywhere. You'll notice that the Obsidian 250 has 2 expansion slots allowing you to go for a nice dedicated graphics card as well. You can install graphics that are up-to 29cm in length and they can be up-to dual-slot wide. So even the toughest graphics cards of the moment can be installed.

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The top side has a see-through panel that will expose your cute and tiny mini-ITX board. The Obsidian Series 250D is supplied with 2 fans as standard, one 140mm intake fan and one 120mm exhaust fan. A total of 5 fans can be installed. The interior is arranged so that the included 140mm front intake fan draws cool air directly over your GPU. All-in-one-coolers such as the Hydro Series up-to 240mm will be supported. Alternatively you could also install a 120 mm / 140 mm radiator on the front.


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You'll notice that in the top front the power button with HDD LED activity (to the left),To the right a 3.5mm headphone and microphone jacks, in blue two USB 3.0 ports. 

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Now if you push at the top of that front door, it'll unlock ....

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You can now access the removable dust filter, or if that's out the fan located behind it. Two fans are included with the case (140 mm / 120 mm).

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