Corsair Obsidian 350D Micro ATX Case Pictured
Corsair's upcoming Obsidian 350D micro-ATX case has been spotted.
According to Corsair, the Obsidian 900D is "the" enclosure to get for high-end users. Obviously though, its price tag of almost $400 might be a bit hard to swallow for most. Lucky for the more budget-oriented among us though, Corsair is coming out with the Obsidian 350D.
As an expansion to the Obsidian series, the Obsidian 350D would be an entry-level micro-ATX enclosure. It would measure 450 x 210 x 440 mm and be built mainly out of steel, with a large acrylic side window and a brushed aluminum front, similar to the 900D. Inside the enclosure, there is room for two 2.5" drives, two 3.5" drives, and another two 5.25" drives. Due to the lowered placement of the 3.5" drive cage, graphics cards can be up to 380 mm long.
Provided cooling includes a single 120 mm fan in the rear and a single 140 mm fan out front. Users can have up to three fans or a 240 mm water cooling radiator.
The enclosure should hit the market around the end of April or the beginning of May. The Newegg page has the item set to be discontinued, but reports indicate the price at anywhere between $100 and $110.
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