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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
Abstract: With the 350D, the iconic Obsidian series is making the crossover into the quickly expanding mATX form factor market. While it may be small, this case still has all the hallmarks we’ve come to expect from Corsair....
Support for up to a 240mm front and top radiator, Great cable management / space, Toolfree drive bays, Support for long GPUs, Easy filter cleaning, Compact size (if you have limited computer space), Price
Could use a special face plate for the optical drive
The Corsair Obsidian 350D has classic style and a rich blood line. The quality is top notch, which is no surprise from Corsair. I was impressed with the available space in a smaller case, and the cable management was right on the mark. The airflow is exce...
The Corsair Obsidian 350D is really hit and miss with me and I ponder what to say and how to address this case. While the external visual appeal is definitely Obsidian through and through, I feel that it is lost in the interior. Obsidian to me is just...
Published: 2013-09-23, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Corsair Obsidian 350D is a nice chassis, if you're looking for a micro-ATX model. When you compare the 350D to full-size ATX chassis, it can hold its own, but it doesn't stand out exactly. In the £80 to £120 segment there is so much choice, and seve...
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Published: 2013-09-11, Author: Mark , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: I originally acquired this case for a build project, but it didn't arrive in time. Instead I've warranted it as interesting enough to get a stand-alone review. The original Corsair Obsidian 800D was a full tower chassis that many people admired for its su...
the design is timeless and the case would look decent on, as well as underneath a desk We would even go to the point to say, that installing a 525 inch drive would ruin the looks of the front Design Recommendation Should you be looking for a mATX towe...
Room for extralong graphics cards, Can support upto three radiators, Five expansion slots, Toolfree drive bays, Most affordable Obsidian to date
Not much smaller than standard ATX chassis, No integrated fancontroller, Uncovered top grill, Optical bays look awkward in use, HEXUS Where2Buy, The Corsair Obsidian Series 350D chassis is available to purchase from Scan Computers, HEXUS Right2Reply, At
From a performance standpoint, the Obsidian Series 350D has plenty to offer. With room for multiple graphics cards, up-to three radiators and seven drive bays, this is a chassis that makes most other micro-ATX solutions look timid in comparison. Yet, as ...
Excellent cable management, Good watercooling options, Plenty of fan mounts, Good expansion options, Attractive design,
Corsair’s first venture into the micro-ATX market has been a successful one; the Obsidian 350D is an excellent chassis that is a ‘must have’ for micro-ATX enthusiasts....
In terms of price, the Obsidian 350D's £95 price tag makes it one of the pricier micro-ATX cases we've tested. SilverStone's FT03 costs a bit more, but the likes of NZXT's Vulcan, SilverStone's SG09, SG08-E and Fractal Design's Arc Mini are all noticeably...
Sleek, professional aesthetics, Easy to control cable management, Good cooling performance, Compatible with big CPU coolers, high-end GPUs, Radiator support at top and front
Top section is exposed/open, No padding for PSU
The Obsidian series has always had a strong following not least because of the super clean aesthetics and professional appearance. Being a popular choice for enthusiasts it’s easy to see why Corsair have included their first M-ATX case within this ran...