A Mid Tower Case With Tempered Glass Doors and Aluminum Finish In this article we peek at the all-new Corsair Obsidian 500D chassis, the Obsidian 500D was designed to offer some exquisite aesthetics ...
Storage is generous enough for a modern-day build, with Corsair providing a trio of 2.5in drive sleds and two 3.5in trays all fixed to the rear of the internal tray. Note that this area looks clean ...
...Obsidian Series 500D represents a return to form for Corsair and deserves to be on your shortlist for a high-end build. Corsair has updated its range of Obsidian Series enclosures for the first ...
The Corsair Obsidian 500D does pretty much everything you need or require. The airflow is done right, the space (albeit limited to regular ATX motherboards) offers plenty of options, features like the ...
The Corsair Obsidian 500D brings the basic features you would expect in a premium case. It continues the legacy of the Obsidian series to support high-end cooling solutions. Of course, it could have ...
How Much Does it Cost? The Corsair Obsidian 500D Mid-Tower Tempered Glass PC Chassis is priced at £127.95 right now. I think it launched with an MSRP of £149.99, so it’s good to see there are some ...
With a long history of creating some of the finest enthusiast PC chassis in the world, Corsair has a big reputation to live up to. It’s been on the market a little while now, but we’ve finally gotten ...
The dual SP120 fans deliver acceptable cooling results, but they’re far from chart-topping. On the CPU side, cases with 140mm exhausts tend to fare better, and we suspect that the roof ventilation ...
Magnets hold both side panel doors in place, so accessing the internals could hardly be easier. The top hinge on both sides has a screw locking the panels in place, so these need undoing if you want ...
iCUE unifies dynamic lighting control, cooling control, system monitoring and command customization within a single interface, supporting a wide array of CORSAIR products like the K70 RGB LUX keyboard ...
Back in 2021, I reviewed NZXT’s ingenious BLD Kit, a perfectly simple but sleek answer to the timeless tech question: How the hell do I build a gaming PC? I don’t think NZXT was necessarily the very ...