Forgot password

We'll send an emal to you where you can change your password.

Price alert

What do you think about Corsair Obsidian 250D

0 characters (min 20)

Product reviews

Show product page →
4.5
23 reviews
1
0%
2
4%
3
0%
4
13%
5
30%
NCIX.com
★★★★★
8 years ago

Large case for mITX is also a benefit but a con if you are trying to make a small computer. The large case allows crazy large power supplies, large video cards that are up to 11.5" or so in length and even full size blu ray drives.

-Nice fans that with fan controls are extremely silent; -included fans push a lot of air; -can fit larger components than any standard mITX; -great quality case for the price; -mostly tool less design; -clear window on top of case; great way to check your fans or lights; -can fit a full size blu...

-case is large for a mITX (but also a pro; -cable lengths are ridiculously long; -cable routing could be somewhat better

B&H Photo
★★★★★
8 years ago
Wonderful case

Like all Corsairs, this is a wonderful case. I had to return mine because I guess I confused mini-ITX with m-ATX after I decided on this case and purchased the wrong innards. If you don't know, the front panel is 'press to open' to clean the front fan. Front is nice, solid, brushed steel.

Amazon
★★★★★
6 years ago
Shut up and take my money! This case is AMAZING!

I love this case. I previously had a Zalman Mini-ITX case that was complete junk from the get go. I threw it away two months after getting it because it was already falling apart. Bought this case to replace it. This case is well constructed, sturdy, and extremely well designed.

KitGuru
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 250D Case Review

KitGuru says: The Corsair Obsidian 250D is a very impressive, diminutive chassis, suited to house high end components.

Understated design; Supports 240 mm radiator; Solid build quality; Well designed internal layout

Limited storage configuration options; Poorly designed dust filter

Vortez
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 250D Review

Building on the success of the Obsidian Series which is now a household name for Corsair, they are back yet again with a new addition to the family. Inside the portfolio there are now seven models to choose from, giving plenty of variation and choice to the end user but the one piece missing from...

+ Professional aesthetics; + Good build quality; + Good cooling performance; + Can house high-end graphics cards; + Plenty of fan options; + Allocation for 240mm radiator; + 2.5" and 3.5" drive support

Overclock3D
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 250D ITX Case Review

Anyone that gave the Obsidian product range any thought would have probably happily put money on the fact an ITX chassis would appear eventually. We had the enormous 900D then the 750D ATX chassis, 350D MATX case it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that the 250D enthusiast ITX case had to be...

Amazon
★★★★★
7 years ago
... before buying a pc case and I am really glad that I chose this one

I researched quite a lot before buying a pc case and I am really glad that I chose this one. It is spacious inside and I can fit a large graphics card. Also, it has lot of flexibility when it comes to air flow.

PC Authority
★★★★★
10 years ago
Review: Corsair Obsidian 250D

Over the past year we have been seeing a massive change in the way the component industry looks at the Mini-ITX form factor. Mini-ITX no longer means low power and extremely limited component choice – nowadays you can build a high end desktop in a tiny form factor, without too many compromises.

scan.co.uk
★★★★★
9 years ago
A quality mini-ITX case with room for full-size PSU, GFX and H2O cooler

I used this case to build a system around an Asus Z97i motherboard, i5-4690K and a H100i dual fan water cooler. The build quality of the case is excellent and the component positions within it are well thought-out to give a clean, intelligent system design with good air flow.

memoryexpress.com
★★★★
9 years ago
Highly Recommended

Good case overall. If you are planning to use the two pre-installed case fans, grab a splitter so you can run them both (chances are your minITX board only has one header). I used this one and it works like a charm http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX5153.

It's a great looking, compact, and well-designed case; MiniITX that takes an ATX power supply, full sized optical drive, long video cards, water cooling setups and up to 3 hard drives; It's pretty sweet

None really; The only minor annoyances I've had are more inherent to the form factor than a fault in this specific product

|< < 1 2 3 > >|

Price alert