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June 2013
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Aluminum sheet on the front panel
Support for video cards up to 15” (380 mm) long
Support for radiators up to 280 mm long
Five expansion slots (cases for microATX motherboards usually have four)
Expansion cards are fastened using thumbscrews
Support
Excellent Cable Management
Rubber Grommet Pass Through
Plenty of Room For Full Size Graphics Card
Tool Less Design
Dust Filters
Cheap
Flexible Fan and Radiator Mounting Options
Top-Notch Build Quality
Beautiful exterior
Able to accommodate full size videos cards up to 12.2"
Cable management made easy through the user of rubber grommets and plentiful space behind the motherboard tray
High quality at a very affordable price
Able to fit large CPU coolers without need about worrying about space
Sleek design
Room for lots of SSDs
Room for long video cards
Easy installation
USB 3.0 support
Price
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No Dust Filter On The Top
SSD Cage Construction Feels Cheap
In order to increase cooling performance users will have to buy at least 23 140mm fans to the system
Published: 2013-12-01, Author: HP , review by: relaxedtech.com
Excellent Cable Management, Rubber Grommet Pass Through, Plenty of Room For Full Size Graphics Card, Tool Less Design, Dust Filters, Cheap, Flexible Fan and Radiator Mounting Options, Top-Notch Build Quality
No Dust Filter On The Top, SSD Cage Construction Feels Cheap
The Obsidian 350D provides plenty of room for graphics cards up to 380mm, CPU coolers up to 160mm and PSUs up to 180mm in length. Mounting HDDs/SSDs couldn't get any easier than this and that's all thanks to Corsair's Tool-Less design. All you have to do...
and FV With the original 800D Corsair really surprised the entire market with features that at the time no one was offering. A few years later, everyone has those same features, so I was interested to see how they would make the 350D stand out from th...
Sleek design, Room for lots of SSDs, Room for long video cards, Easy installation, USB 3.0 support, Price
None that I found
While everyone has been trying to build awesome Mini-ITX systems over the past year there has been just as many people building Micro-ATX systems. Mirco-ATX definitely has the benefit over Mini-ITX as far as performance and the ability to have more than ...
Throughout this review, we've said that the Obsidian Series 350D is very similar to Corsair's other cases. That may be an obvious observation, but it bears repeating. The only major difference between this enclosure and Corsair's other specimens is the n...
The Corsair 350D is a great quality case for the price. There are a few things we have a hard time getting past, like the omission of PSU screws and the weird look of the front panel with an optical drive installed. The whole look of the front panel is...
Beautiful exterior, Able to accommodate full size videos cards up to 12.2", Cable management made easy through the user of rubber grommets and plentiful space behind the motherboard tray, High quality at a very affordable price, Able to fit large CPU coolers without need about worrying about space,
In order to increase cooling performance users will have to buy at least 23 140mm fans to the system
The Obsidian 350D performs superbly keeping an i5-3570K under 50C after 30 minutes of prime95 and the GTX 580 under 85C after 30 min of Furmark all of this while keeping extremely quiet. This is exactly what I expect out of a case, it keeps my system ...
Aluminum sheet on the front panel, Support for video cards up to 15” (380 mm) long, Support for radiators up to 280 mm long, Five expansion slots (cases for microATX motherboards usually have four), Expansion cards are fastened using thumbscrews, Support
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The Corsair Obsidian 350D is an outstanding mini-tower case for those users looking for a case for building a high-end PC using a microATX or Mini-ITX motherboard. It provides several features usually only seen on bigger cases...
Abstract: If you need a case for your next PC build, the chances are good that Corsair has a model that you'll like. Ranging from the obscenely large Obsidian 900D to the $69 Carbide 200R and just about everything in between, Corsair has a ton of options Toda...
It is time to wrap things up. We feel that the 350D is a very nice product. It just looks great oozes with features and seems to be of nice build quality. You are of course restricted to the smaller form factor motherboards, but the end result can be a s...
I have to speak candidly: I haven't been particularly impressed with the last couple of releases from Corsair. Their initial enclosure offerings started out fairly strong; the 800D is a good halo product, the 700D made it more accessible, and the Graphite...