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Published: 2018-05-11, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
I think this is a bit of a unique product, and it's not going to have broad appeal. It's quite a loud design, and the RGB lighting makes it so much louder. However, if you want a dope gaming PC that's as fun to look at as it is to play on, this is your ti...
The Corsair Carbide SPECOMEGA is a midtower PC case designed for those who don't want to spend a lot of money on a gaming rig This case is a midrange enclosure that it is also compatible with allinone water cooling solutions as well as rather large air co...
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Published: 2018-01-11, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
While it's the best Spec case yet from Corsair, we haven't been that impressed by the range thus far, so sadly for Corsair that isn't saying much about the Spec-Omega. While we do have a number of qualms about certain design choices, the main issue that h...
I like the SPEC-Omega. For $100, I expect to encounter zero quality control problems, and the SPEC-OMEGA worked as designed without any frustrations like slightly-off mounting holes or flimsy components, sharp metal edges, missing pieces, or other such un...
The Spec Omega RGB does a lot right, for sure. I still happen to think it's exceptional value, given what you get for the asking price (which whilst not cheap isn't entirely unreasonable). I think, however, my major reservation with this case comes from t...
Good Build Quality (Tempered Glass Side Panel & Partial Fascia), Design / Looks (Tempered Glass / RGB LED Fans / Fascia RGB LED Strip), iCUE Compatible, Space For Up To Six 120 / 140mm Fans and / or Two 240 / 280 / 360mm Radiators, 2 Pre-Installed HD1
Overall Interior Space, Lacks Top & Front Air Filters, Noise Levels (At Extreme Mode),
Having both the Spec-Omega and the Spec-Omega RGB in the lab at the same time made us realize just why CORSAIR went the extra mile into revamping the original with an RGB LED strip, two HD120 RGB LED fans and a PSU shroud/cover. Sure neither mo...
Published: 2018-04-16, Author: Steven , review by: legitreviews.com
While the angular design of the Spec-Omega will be a turn off for some, others will love the unique design. At first, I was unsure how I felt about the design, I came to find that I rather like the design of it. The clear acrylic portion of the front pane...
Great Looks – Front Panel Tempered Glass and LED Light Strip, Sleek Tempered Glass Side Panel Screws, Easy to Work With
No Power Supply Shroud, No USB 3.1 Type-C, Insufficient Front Air Intake
Going into this review, we knew that the SPEC-OMEGA would be a more advanced case when compared to our previously reviewed SPEC-04, but we didn't know just how much better it might be. Well, after spending time inspecting and building in the case, we can...
Published: 2018-02-11, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Whether or not you like the SPEC-Omega will likely come down to your taste, given the case's "Gamer" styling and its angular, almost polygonal body. Under the hood, the chassis offers the same core design as the 400C and 460X, both of which are excellent...
The SPEC-Omega truly is a funny chassis with very little flaws. As stated though, I would have liked more room for cable routing at the rear and perhaps a PSU cover to hide that power supply and the cables. Other than that it all comes down to taste and y...