Steal 68% off of Corsair's Micro ATX 2500X PC case — iCUE Link 2500X drops to under $50 at Newegg

Corsair Case 2500x with Black Friday lettering
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If you're pricing up a new PC for Black Friday, then you're in luck. Corsair's dual-chamber iCUE Link 2500X dual-chamber case has dropped to under $50 at Newegg in this Black Friday deal. This discount applies to both case variants, though if you're after the perforated mesh front panel variant, it's only available in White at the discounted price.

Corsair iCUE Link 2500X Mid-Tower Dual Chamber PC Case
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Corsair iCUE Link 2500X Mid-Tower Dual Chamber PC Case: was $159.99 now $49.99 at Newegg

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The Corsair iCUE Link 2500X RGB is an m-ATX dual-chamber case that supports rear-connect motherboards, a wide range of fans, full-size ATX PSUs, and large GPUs.

Another added benefit of Corsair's case is that you can still grab Micro ATX parts for a reasonable price. If you shrink all the way to an SFF, then you'd expect to pay premiums for your motherboard and power supply. But, since the 2500X is larger, it supports full-size ATX PSUs and Micro ATX motherboards with solid radiator support. You can also expect support for huge graphics cards, with clearance of 425mm, so you can expect near-enough mid-tower support for most parts, aside from the motherboard.

We went hands-on with the case last year and praised its support for rear-connect motherboards and the level of customization on offer, though some of that comes from purchasing aftermarket Corsair parts. At under $50 at Newegg this Black Friday, even in its "base" form, the Corsair iCUE Link 2500X is a solid deal.

If you're looking for more savings, check out our Best Black Friday PC Hardware deals for a range of products, or dive deeper into our specialized SSD and Storage Deals, Hard Drive Deals, Gaming Monitor Deals, Graphics Card Deals, or CPU Deals pages.

Sayem Ahmed
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Sayem Ahmed is the Subscription Editor at Tom's Hardware. He covers a broad range of deep dives into hardware both new and old, including the CPUs, GPUs, and everything else that uses a semiconductor.