It's pretty, easy to manage, and a good size. Only drawback for someone that uses a lot of USB ports, it could use more. Kind of wished the ports weren't on the top of the case.
It's pretty, easy to manage, and a good size. Only drawback for someone that uses a lot of USB ports, it could use more. Kind of wished the ports weren't on the top of the case.
Corsair's ever-expanding range of chassis continues to grow with the introduction of the iCue 220T RGB Airflow. Available in black or white and priced at £88, the firm's latest mid-tower offering is a compact ATX solution that stands out from the crowd courtesy of a quirky front panel design and...
Has a fun look about it; Good cooling performance; Reasonably compact for a mid-tower case; Three RGB fans included as standard; Robust steel construction
No USB Type-C; Basic fan hub is for lighting only; HDD cage close to PSU bay; Makes little effort to dampen noise
Corsair has equipped iCUE 220T with RGB at the forefront of the feature-set. Donning three 120mm SP120 RGB PRO cooling fans and the Lighting Node CORE means that users can have their chassis tapping into the same eco-system as other Corsair devices.
+ Available in black or white; + Good build quality; + Good storage options; + Includes Lighting Node CORE; + Can house high-end kit; + Fits different sized radiators; + Great cooling performance
When looking at the iCUE 220T RGB Airflow, we first need to look at where the "value" of this enclosure lies. For £100, some buyers will argue that the 220T costs too much, but it is worth remembering the value of this case's three included RGB fans.
When looking for a case to house your new build, a few of the main considerations include size, aesthetics, and airflow. Corsair hopes to check all of these boxes with its new chassis: the iCUE 220T RGB.
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