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 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.
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
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