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May 2013
(84%)
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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
Alright, let's wrap things up. We think the Corsair Obsidian 900D is a very unique and terrific product. It won't be for everybody though, as the price level will scare quite a few of you miles away. We expect the product to retail just over 300 USD and ...
It should go without saying at this point that Joe Everybuilder isn't going to be interested in spending $349 to cool his single CPU, single GPU, air-cooled build. The Corsair 900D positively dwarfs our full fat testbed and really, it would take serious w...
Surviving our enthusiast testing process isn't a chore to be taken lightly. Every case that comes through the HardOCP labs is thoroughly examined, pushed to the limit, and tested in ways that we feel gives you an accurate assessment of the product's abili...
There really is no stone unturned in the design of the Corsair Obsidian 900D chassis. From the moment I removed the plastic and foam and found all the edges taped, the window protected inside and out, and tape holding the front panels on so not to get...
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High component compatibility, Extensive water cooling support, Room for massive amounts of storage, Modular HDD bays, Robust build quality, Huge side panel window, Dual side panel design allows for easy maintenance, Dust filters, Extensive cable routing o
Too big for most desk spaces, High price tag,
PriceAt £300 the Corsair 900D is extremely expensive, it is one of the most expensive consumer chassis on the market, but in that respect it is also one of the biggest, and packs more features that most other chassis, so in many respects you are getting w...
Cases like the Obsidian 900D come along only a few times every decade. It’s not going to revolutionise the case industry and it certainly won’t sell nearly as well as Corsair’s mid-range cases such as the . But to dismiss the Obsidian 900D for price al...
Published: 2013-04-16, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
We were left with a mixed impression after testing the Corsair Obsidian 900D. On the one hand it's one of the most impressive chassis that we've seen, on the other hand we can't ignore the imperfections that are likely due to production issues. The sto...
Looks formidable, Insane liquidcooling potential, Up to 15 storage bays, Solid cast aluminium frame, Excellent cable management, Might be the last chassis you'll ever need
Fragile cable latches, No integrated fan controller, Little in the way of soundproofing
Would-be buyers of the Obsidian Series 900D certainly won't be left wanting in terms of size, but the question isn't do you need all this room, it's what will you do with it? Today's CPUs and GPUs are efficient enough to work well in tight confines and t...