Five years ago if you were on the market for a case there were really only a few directions to go. More recently this has changed considerably; there are so many manufactures that weren’t even in the market five years ago. One of those manufactures is Corsair, moved into the market with a very impressive 800D and has been slowly filling out their product lineup from then on. The Obsidian Series 350D that I will be taking a look at today is the first mid tower from the Obsidian Series. With styling from the popular 800D we know it looks great, but the only way to find out where it stands otherwise is to look at it more in depth.
Product Name: Corsair Obsidian Series 350D
Review Sample Provided by: Corsair
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Specifications |
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Form Factor |
Mid-tower |
Dimension |
17.7" x 8.3" x 17.3" |
MB Support |
Micro ATX, Mini ITX |
Expansion Slots |
5 |
Material |
Brushed Aluminum and Steel |
Drive Bays |
Two 2.5”, two 3.5”, and two 5.25” tool free drive bays. |
Cooling |
Front 140mm and rear 120mm cooling fans. Room for up to five fans total. |
Front I/O |
Dual USB 3.0 ports |
Power Supply |
ATX (not included) |
Warranty |
Two years |