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May 2013
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The editors liked
Supports up to 15 internal 3.5" drive bays
Very good build quality
Lots of internal space for nearly any accessory
High Build Quality
Huge Interior Space (HPTX Compatible)
Room For Up To 15 Fans
Room For Up To 5 Radiators
Room For Up To Nine 2.5"/3.5" and four 5.25" Drives
Dual PSU Area
10 PCI Expansion Slots
ToolLess Design
AirFilters For All Fan Spots
Remov
Well-built. Stylish. Highly capable.
TONS of room for just about anything you can imagine
Huge window
Feature rich and innovative
Great cable management insane water cooling support.
Durable
Lots of space
Screwless
Separate partition for up to two PSUs
Three hotswap bays
Ample connectivity.
Hot swap drive cage
Extremely flexible cooling support
Takes pretty well all the biggest motherboards you can buy
Lots of drive support
Two PSU mounts
Well filtered on all fanned air intakes
The editors didn't like
No power supply extensions for 5.25" drive bays
No cooling fan for PCIe slots
Price (For Some)
Substandard Drive Trays
Unused Interior Space
Bottom Line
If you genuinely need a case this high-end
The well-built
Stylish Corsair Obsidian Series 900D is worth considering. Virtually everyone will be happier with a cheaper enclosure
Pricey
Top panel hard to remove
No fan splitters/adapters included
Poor user's manual documentation
Flimsy drive trays
Odd angle for tightening expansion slot thumbscrews
hot swap drive cage, extremely flexible cooling support, takes pretty well all the biggest motherboards you can buy, lots of drive support, two PSU mounts, well filtered on all fanned air intakes
not quite full standoff support for my EATX board
Have a lot of parts to install? Need a computer case the size of Jupiter and Saturn combined to house your tricked out water cooling system? Got a motherboard that had to be brought in from the store on a flatbed? Corsair would like to have a word with yo...
High Build Quality, Huge Interior Space (HPTX Compatible), Room For Up To 15 Fans, Room For Up To 5 Radiators, Room For Up To Nine 2.5"/3.5" and four 5.25" Drives, Dual PSU Area, 10 PCI Expansion Slots, ToolLess Design, AirFilters For All Fan Spots, Remov
Price (For Some), Substandard Drive Trays, Unused Interior Space
If you are like me and have been waiting patiently for the successor to the Obsidian 800D then you will probably find a few flaws with the 900D. Sure it's a very high quality tower and due to its huge size it has plenty of space for mainboards (up to HTPX...
Published: 2013-08-30, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Well-built. Stylish. Highly capable.
Bottom Line, If you genuinely need a case this high-end, the well-built, stylish Corsair Obsidian Series 900D is worth considering. Virtually everyone will be happier with a cheaper enclosure
If you genuinely need a case this high-end, the well-built, stylish Corsair Obsidian Series 900D is worth considering. Virtually everyone will be happier with a cheaper enclosure....
TONS of room for just about anything you can imagine, huge window, feature rich and innovative, great cable management insane water cooling support.
Pricey, top panel hard to remove, no fan splitters/adapters included, poor user's manual documentation
If you're looking for a very large case that can hold almost anything you can throw at it, (both hardware and cooling), without needing to be modded, then the 900D is the prefect call. Discuss in the Forum...
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Published: 2013-07-03, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: Today though we are doing a preview of an even bigger case: the Obsidian 900D. Seriously, the Obsidian 350D can nearly fit inside the primary bay of this case...Measuring 27 inches tall, 25 inches deep and more than 10 inches wide, the 900D will dominate ...
Published: 2013-04-22, Author: Igor , review by: tomshardware.com
It's not easy to write a record-breaking summary for the review of a record-breaking case without succumbing to the questionable practice of piling superlatives onto each other. The fact is, our few concerns about this case were promptly addressed by Cors...
Published: 2013-04-16, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
The Corsair Obsidian 900D is certainly a beast of a case. If you're looking to install insane amounts of water cooling, massive motherboards, graphics cards, and to simply have the room to expand your system as needed without the concern if it will f...
Okay so let's not beat about the bush here, that's our longest video review to date. Why? Well if you hadn't noticed the case is jam-packed full of features without being jam-packed full of gimmicks like LED's and fan controllers. Corsair have delivered a...