Corsair 2500D AIRFLOW PC chassis review

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Product Showcase - Exterior

The looks are sweet alright, the tempered glass side panel gives it that marvellous look and feel. The top side cover is kept in place with mounts, if you look closely at the bezel, there is spacing left in between the edges for lots of airflow.

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The chassis has a size of 479 x 304 x 376 mm. Motherboard form factors supported are Micro-ATX, and when you think about it, how cute would that look ... Mini-ITX. Let's do that in our build. 

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At the backside we see four expansion slots, dual/triple-slot cards can be set up as well, PSU-wise, you name it... it'll fit as we'll show you later on.

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All airflow dust meshes come off easily as they clip into place. That goes for the front and top sides. The right side panel is secured with two thumbscrews, after removal the panels are very easy to clean. At the bottom, there's a dust filter present as well (also removable).

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Radiator compatibility is versatile, with the front panel supporting 240mm or 280mm radiators, the top panel accommodating 360mm, 280mm, or 240mm radiators, the side panel fitting a 240mm radiator, and the bottom panel being compatible with 360mm, 280mm, or 240mm radiators. Additionally, a 120mm radiator can be mounted at the rear, offering numerous options for liquid cooling setups.

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For the sake of full disclosure, our chassis had some damage, as you can see the lower bar where the glass panel resides, is curved and bent. We put it back into place with force so that the window would fit. Corsair has been informed of this and it looks to be an isolated issue. 

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