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Published: 2013-09-23, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Corsair Obsidian 350D is a nice chassis, if you're looking for a micro-ATX model. When you compare the 350D to full-size ATX chassis, it can hold its own, but it doesn't stand out exactly. In the £80 to £120 segment there is so much choice, and seve...
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Published: 2013-09-11, Author: Mark , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: I originally acquired this case for a build project, but it didn't arrive in time. Instead I've warranted it as interesting enough to get a stand-alone review. The original Corsair Obsidian 800D was a full tower chassis that many people admired for its su...
the design is timeless and the case would look decent on, as well as underneath a desk We would even go to the point to say, that installing a 525 inch drive would ruin the looks of the front Design Recommendation Should you be looking for a mATX towe...
Room for extralong graphics cards, Can support upto three radiators, Five expansion slots, Toolfree drive bays, Most affordable Obsidian to date
Not much smaller than standard ATX chassis, No integrated fancontroller, Uncovered top grill, Optical bays look awkward in use, HEXUS Where2Buy, The Corsair Obsidian Series 350D chassis is available to purchase from Scan Computers, HEXUS Right2Reply, At
From a performance standpoint, the Obsidian Series 350D has plenty to offer. With room for multiple graphics cards, up-to three radiators and seven drive bays, this is a chassis that makes most other micro-ATX solutions look timid in comparison. Yet, as ...
Excellent cable management, Good watercooling options, Plenty of fan mounts, Good expansion options, Attractive design,
Corsair’s first venture into the micro-ATX market has been a successful one; the Obsidian 350D is an excellent chassis that is a ‘must have’ for micro-ATX enthusiasts....
In terms of price, the Obsidian 350D's £95 price tag makes it one of the pricier micro-ATX cases we've tested. SilverStone's FT03 costs a bit more, but the likes of NZXT's Vulcan, SilverStone's SG09, SG08-E and Fractal Design's Arc Mini are all noticeably...
Sleek, professional aesthetics, Easy to control cable management, Good cooling performance, Compatible with big CPU coolers, high-end GPUs, Radiator support at top and front
Top section is exposed/open, No padding for PSU
The Obsidian series has always had a strong following not least because of the super clean aesthetics and professional appearance. Being a popular choice for enthusiasts it’s easy to see why Corsair have included their first M-ATX case within this ran...
The understated front panel with its sleek brush aluminum is a strong contrast to the bright and clear side panel and in terms of overall style I think Corsair are onto a winning product here. Throughout the entire build process I can't say I ran into any...
Published: 2013-12-01, Author: HP , review by: relaxedtech.com
Excellent Cable Management, Rubber Grommet Pass Through, Plenty of Room For Full Size Graphics Card, Tool Less Design, Dust Filters, Cheap, Flexible Fan and Radiator Mounting Options, Top-Notch Build Quality
No Dust Filter On The Top, SSD Cage Construction Feels Cheap
The Obsidian 350D provides plenty of room for graphics cards up to 380mm, CPU coolers up to 160mm and PSUs up to 180mm in length. Mounting HDDs/SSDs couldn't get any easier than this and that's all thanks to Corsair's Tool-Less design. All you have to do...
and FV With the original 800D Corsair really surprised the entire market with features that at the time no one was offering. A few years later, everyone has those same features, so I was interested to see how they would make the 350D stand out from th...