Corsair Obsidian 350D review -
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Alright, packaging / unboxing first, 350D... yup, that's the one alright. Standard cardboard with simple black fonts.
The chassis is covered in a layer of plastic and then sits in-between two sheets of Styrofoam. The chassis is well protected, we did not stumble into any kind of scratches or damage whatsoever. After unpacking, there it is. You'll notice that the front bezel is taped, the side panel is cover is protected by a plastic layer. What comes to mind is that the chassis has a nice dark design, nothing screams out loud or is over done.
To get a fast indication on what's located at the inside of the chassis here a quick guide. But let's head on over to the next page where we'll start looking at the product in all its glory.
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