Size Does Matter ? Meet the Corsair Obsidian 1000D Super Tower PC Case




Corsair announces the launch of its largest, most feature-rich PC case ever – the Obsidian Series 1000D. Building on the CORSAIR Concept Slate prototype that captured the imagination of PC enthusiasts, the Obsidian 1000D is the result of over two years of development and design to create the ultimate super-tower case.
Clean exterior lines brushed aluminium details and four smoked tempered glass panels give the 1000D the iconic styling and superior build-quality enthusiasts have come to expect from the CORSAIR Obsidian Series.
Both a full E-ATX and Mini-ITX system can be installed simultaneously, cooled by 13 cooling fan mounts, powered by two PSUs (SFX and ATX) and equipped with 11 storage drives. Created to house the world’s most epic PC builds, the 1000D is the ultimate super-tower PC case. The 1000D is designed to house the most powerful, ambitious and jaw-dropping PCs on the planet, contained in a unique triple-chamber, dual-system layout. The primary E-ATX system is mounted on a raised motherboard island, lined by convenient cable routing holes and backed by a huge French-door-style rear compartment to easily hide away 2.5in drives, cabling and accessories. The Mini-ITX system sits rotated above the ATX PSU mount, providing an optional fully-equipped system to run as a file server, streaming capture system, or second gaming PC for player two.
With two systems worth of hardware to handle, the 1000D boasts a huge array of cooling options. Eight 120mm fan mounts to the front, three 140mm fan mounts in the roof and two 120/140mm fan mounts to the rear have the headroom to mount even the thickest liquid cooling radiators with fans in push/pull configuration. Fitted using replaceable telescoping fan trays that make installation easy, the 1000D can equip up to 18 cooling fans and four 480mm liquid cooling radiators – the most liquid-cooling friendly CORSAIR case ever. To power the huge array of cooling hardware it can carry, the 1000D includes a CORSAIR Commander PRO digital RGB lighting and fan speed controller, granting users precision speed control of up to six PWM fans, and lighting control for up to six CORSAIR RGB fans or CORSAIR RGB LED strips. The 1000D itself also boasts integrated RGB lighting, built into its front panel and front logo, as either a starting-point for a stunning RGB build, or as a subtle accent to your system.
Whether you go all-out on lighting or are building a more reserved system, CORSAIR iCUE software brings everything together, combining RGB lighting control for all iCUE compatible products including fans, RGB LED light strips, keyboards, mice and more. iCUE also provides in-depth customizable fan RPM curves to silence fans, downloadable profiles and advanced system monitoring, all controlled with a single easy-to-use interface. Look closer behind the monolithic design and epic capabilities, and you’ll find that the 1000D is loaded with extras to make building your system easy and ready for years of upgrades. The front panel offers dual USB 3.1 Type C ports, as well as four USB 3.0 ports, for multiple high-speed connections. Front, rear and roof removable dust filters ensure your system stays looking its best, while a rotatable GPU mount plate for the primary system lets you put your graphics card on show. When installing liquid cooling, you’ll find a wide variety of pump and reservoir mounting points, with an exhaustive array of screws and cable ties included to add the finishing touch to your system. Able to easily house today’s most ambitious systems, cool them with room to spare, finish them with fine attention to detail and light them with stunning, or subtle, RGB lighting, the 1000D is the ultimate super-tower case.
The pricing for the chassis is extensive, and listed at $399,- that's €499,- Inc Sales tax in most EU nations.
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There are $600 RGB fans in this build, alone....
And couldn't they afford some professional DIYer to build an actual good looking computer for promotion purposes? Tubing are laughable, some one mentioned this already...and those terrible cable management....I mean this is literally running cables in a house!
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I love it. If I could easily afford to fill it with stuff, I'd build it for the pride of ownership alone. This could be good for passionate people who game and stream with a dedicated streaming PC. They could have both rigs in one awesome case. Could be a fun thing to do, but honestly....yeah I don't know lol. That's kind of crazy.
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What fluid is running in these tubes? horse semen?
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hehe my poor Deep Cool looks like a baby stroller if you compare with this real tank of war lol


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Easy enough... that's if you have Forklift & Leaf blower like this:

Do i need to also buy the driver??
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What fluid is running in these tubes? horse semen?
Or... Unicorn milk for even lower temps... :p
There are $600 RGB fans in this build, alone....
And couldn't they afford some professional DIYer to build an actual good looking computer for promotion purposes? Tubing are laughable, some one mentioned this already...and those terrible cable management....I mean this is literally running cables in a house!
Good catch. Sadly tho, that just shows how much companies are overcharging and how overpriced usually most RGB fans are from known brands...
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Which psu/system controls the water cooling to the itx system.
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More lights to keep me up at night......
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^ You made me spill my coffee laughing so hard at your comment
This case it's huge , es gigantesca add infinitummm !