We had to wait quite a while before the Corsair Obsidian 900D was released, but it's finally here and it was definitely worth the wait. From the get-go we say that this has been an intriguing experience.
We had to wait quite a while before the Corsair Obsidian 900D was released, but it's finally here and it was definitely worth the wait. From the get-go we say that this has been an intriguing experience.
When we asked HEXUS readers to name their best PC chassis of all time , it was no surprise to see Corsair's Obsidian Series 800D mentioned on more than one occasion. Introduced back in 2009 as the company's first chassis, the 800D cost a pretty penny but offered enthusiasts an excellent blend of...
During CES in January of this year Corsair were happy to show reasonably final samples of the 900D case, a follow up to 2010's 800D. The 800D was a hugely impressive case for its time and since reviewing that we can only think of a couple of models which come close to competing in the high end of...
The Corsair Obsidian Series 900D MSRP is $349.99. While this may seem like a lot of money, the price is definitely in-line with other cases in its class. We know this may be a sticking point for some, but we honestly think this chassis is worth the asking price.
The Corsair Obsidian 900D is certainly a beast of a case. If you're looking to install insane amounts of water cooling, massive motherboards, graphics cards, and to simply have the room to expand your system as needed without the concern if it will fit or not, there will be few if any that will meet...
Corsair is finally pulling back the review embargo sheets on its new "Super Tower" 900D PC case. Details and pictures have been leaking out for months, but now we finally get to see if all the hype is justified.
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 work to fill up this case anyhow.
So if you've not heard about the new Obsidian what rock have you been hiding under? It's been all over the web since it first got seen properly at CES. This does mean this is the replacement for the 800D, which when first released and still to this day a case that we were not and are not, all that...
Corsair's new flagship, the Obsidian Series 900D is a huge case, but also a case with huge possibilities. Apart from the models of a few specialty manufacturers, there are few competitive products.
able to accomodate HPTX motherboards and dual power supplies; plenty of room for CPU coolers; expansion cards; cable management; room for five coolers and fifteen fans; modular HDD cages provide for great flexibility; tool-free installation of optical drives; 3.5-inch hard drives; expansion cards,...
ex factory cooling performance and noise level; modification of the case can be time-consuming; no second recess for cooler mounting on dual-socket motherboards
One company that's relatively new to the case scene and has yet to offer up a case that we'd consider primarily water-cooling focussed is Corsair. However, it has been an ardent supporter of water-cooled PCs and strives to offer radiator mounts in all of its cases.
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