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Corsair Obsidian 250D review




We review a new chassis from Corsair, it Obsidian 250D. A small mini ITX form factor chassis that will house the smallest, but also the biggest stuff inside your computer. A high-end graphics card and liquid cooling ? Not even an issue. Not mid, not full, mini and this intended for small form factor PCs. Now the product might be tagged as mini, the details and features however are grand.
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Koniakki
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Posted on: 01/23/2014 06:17 AM
I really, realllyy, realllyyy like this case....
I really, realllyy, realllyyy like this case....

EriK
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Posted on: 01/23/2014 07:56 PM
Thanks for this review. I had my eyes on this case for a new mini ITX box, but now have one doubt: will the new Corsair H105 AIO liquid cooler fit this case on the side with its 38mm thick radiator?
Thanks for this review. I had my eyes on this case for a new mini ITX box, but now have one doubt: will the new Corsair H105 AIO liquid cooler fit this case on the side with its 38mm thick radiator?
Ji1986
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Posted on: 01/24/2014 03:57 AM
excellent review and a great case
I love being able to build small form factor High End PC's and still be able to overclock.
definitely will be my next build im getting over my massive HAF-X case I don't use the real-estate in it.
If your a single gpu kind of person then this small form factors are the way to go. and hopefully you don't need more then 16G of memory
excellent review and a great case
I love being able to build small form factor High End PC's and still be able to overclock.
definitely will be my next build im getting over my massive HAF-X case I don't use the real-estate in it.
If your a single gpu kind of person then this small form factors are the way to go. and hopefully you don't need more then 16G of memory
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Great review as always Hilbert!!
If it was a little higher you could have a 120mm rear fan and 240mm in front for some custom watercooling, only not so much room for a pump.