WOW, I love the way this case looks! And I love the fact that the people at Corsair are taking an interest in what the people want. Really makes me very happy to see such involvement from a company. This will be my next case, no doubt about it.
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WOW, I love the way this case looks! And I love the fact that the people at Corsair are taking an interest in what the people want. Really makes me very happy to see such involvement from a company. This will be my next case, no doubt about it.
Bump for update, Redbeard, my wife is gonna kill me because I have everything laid out across my desktop waiting for this case -_-
I wish this case wasn't so big, but I guess it has to be to fit all that stuff inside. Very nice job Corsair.
I know the production process is quite advanced, but these are some features I would be very pleased to see in future upgrades of the Obsidian line to make it perfect:
- Full 4mm aluminium body build (as the Zalman GT 1000, except for the 5mm aluminium front door). Not only the front and legs.
- 140mm fans everywhere (as the Lian-Li Tyr X2000, excepting the two 80mm fans at the back of the drive bays). I think we should take 140mm as the standard fan size nowadays. More airflow at same dBA, which is what all fans tend for. And maybe more than 1 (3 maybe?) intake 140mm fan to improve airflow.
- 8 expansion slots at the back instead of 7, to allow extra expansion panels (eSata, USB...) without taking the space of a motherboard port.
- Removable motherboard tray. This is a must for people that are constantly re-arranging parts and I'm very surprised the Obsidian doesn't include this feature.
- eSata port on the front panel (and maybe 4 front USB ports are way too much, I guess 2 are enough for the 99%)
- Filters
Honestly, IMHO only Lian-Li, SilverStone and Corsair could make it real, so that's why I'm adressing to you guys. Please don't take my personal inputs as a critic, just as some pieces of advice to improve your already outstanding products.
Cheers.
@ Cliff Burton
The production version does indeed feature filters, look for any of the pics/videos from June. As for full 4mm aluminum construction, I wonder if folks actually have a grasp on how much more expensive that would make a very large full tower like the Obsidian cost.
What price range is this case going to be in???
299 i think
The features of this case have attracted my attention as well. I really love the hole at the back of the mobo tray to change easily the cooler.
My biggest concern though is that it can host only 6 Hdd. With the prices so low for hard drives and the demand for more and more space it would be really nice to have more slots for 3.5" devices internal.
cliff burton, removable mobo trays in huge full tower cases are like windshield wipers on a submarine, an utter waste of time and tooling.
just my opinion though...
Well, I just commented it because I could'n't live without the removable tray in my TJ10.
I don't know the final dimensions of the Obsidian but maybe you are right, as long as you have enough space to work in, it is not that useful.
i think removable is just fine for any case. trying to get just the right angle can suck at times
the word "almost" scares me, as if he tried it out and failed, and now one of the cases has felt violated.
the corsair obsidian is 24"x24"x9"
for reference its got the same dimensions as a Mountain Mods Pinnacle 24
Has the release date for this bad boy firmed up any? Or is still just Q309?
News?
bump bump bump it up!
any news? haven't seen anything for a while.
HAY! Is the case going to lanuch in the US first, or will Europe get it at the same time?
OMG OMG OMG, corsair _o_