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Bit-Tech
★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 450D Review

As a case manufacturer, Corsair's quest is now complete. Just recently it filled out its product stack with a mini-ITX model, the ) all of which fall under its Obsidian brand. However, while technically complete that doesn't mean there's isn't room for a few more additions.

mad shrimps
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 450D Mid-Tower Computer Case

Corsair is pumping out cases at a high pace; one could think this leads to a lesser design or a lower build quality. Corsair wouldn't be Corsair if every detail hasn't been verified twice.

KitGuru
★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 450D Chassis Review

KitGuru says: This is a good, effective case however the stock fans are too noisy. It doesn't take much work to fix it up but that shouldn't be necessary.

Smart appearance; Dust filters are simple to remove; clean and replace; The free flow nature of the case gives epic cooling; Plenty of space for a huge graphics card and CPU cooler; Reasonable price; Loads of options for installing after-market cooling

The stock Corsair fans are too noisy and don't have speed controllers; Not enough room for tidying away the cables; Flimsy side panels flex too much and can be awkward to replace

The Guru of 3D
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 450D review

The Obsidian 450D completes the lineup really, it is not a chassis that is groundbreaking in new features. Contrary, it is more of the same yet in a different form-factor. From A to Z though the Obsidian 450D is a chassis within a well thought through concept.

overclockers.com
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 450D Case Review

Corsair has been releasing one case after the other, extending their range of products and flooding the market with their designs. The company already has four different case series and dozens of products populating them.

AnandTech
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 450D Case Review

With the Obsidian 450D, Corsair attempted to fill the gap between the Micro-ATX 350D and the very large 750D of the same series with a mid-tower case of normal proportions. Yes, they already have half a dozen mid-tower cases available, such as the Graphite 230T and the Carbide 300R, but only the...

Vortez
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian 450D Review

In a bid to supply the system builder with just about every possible size of computer chassis, Corsair are back again with yet another Obsidian Series enclosure. Their continuous dedication to this series has certainly been a worthwhile venture with success across all parts of the globe.

+ Stylish aesthetics; + Good build quality; + Decent cooling performance; + Tool-free mechanisms throughout; + SSD support behind mobo tray; + Can accommodate high-end kit; + Multiple locations for varied radiator support

TechReport
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair's Obsidian Series 450D enclosure reviewed

I have a tendency to be somewhat cynical, so I'll admit that my eyes rolled when I heard that Corsair was adding yet another case to its Obsidian Series lineup. However, the 450D does fill an important gap between the 350D and 750D.

PC Perspective
★★★★★
10 years ago
Corsair Obsidian Series 450D Performance Mid-Tower PC Case Review

The highly anticipated 450D mid-tower case is Corsair's latest addition to their top of the line Obsidian Series and is the first new Obsidian case to be released in 2014. The Obsidian 450D mid-tower enclosure is positioned between Corsair's 750D full-tower and 350D Micro-ATX enclosures and shares...

Very good case cooling options with support for liquid cooling; Two 140mm intake fans and one 120mm exhaust fan included (relatively quiet; Eight different case fan mounting locations; Three dust filters: easy to remove and washable; Support for multiple location and different size liquid cooling...

No external hot-swap 3.5" HDD bays; We miss the robust fit and finish of the classic 650D Mid-Tower enclosure

hardwareluxx.com
★★★★★
10 years ago

Originally, the Obsidian series cases were large full-towers, consistently developed as cases for extreme high-end hardware. The current culmination of this development was the Obsidian Series 900D: a double chamber case which could effortlessly accomodate HPTX motherboards, and even a powerful...

high cooling performance with three pre-assembled fans; four cooler spots; modular HDD/SSD cage; plus two 2.5" drive bays behind the mainboard; tool-free installation for expansion cards and all drive formats (2.5" only behind the tray; all three dust filters can be cleaned quickly; generously-sized...

noise level; material thickness not meeting the premium standards of the series; not enough space for some high-end tower coolers

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