Corsair Launches Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX PC Case

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Corsair Launches Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX PC Case

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Corsair Goes Small with Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX PC Case

– Corsair Obsidian Series 350D Case Brings Better Expansion and Cooling Options to Smaller Micro ATX PCs –


Fremont, California — April 25, 2013 — Corsair®, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components, today announced the Obsidian Series® 350D High Performance Micro ATX PC case. Available with a solid or windowed side panel, the Obsidian Series 350D brings unprecedented expansion and cooling options to smaller, more portable, high-performance PCs.

Like larger cases in the premium Obsidian Series line, the Obsidian Series 350D sports a clean, black, brushed-aluminum styling. The case is also designed for fast and neat builds with tool-free access and drive installation as well as an innovative cable routing system.

The Obsidian Series 350D case supports both Micro ATX and mini ITX motherboards and has plenty of interior space for liquid CPU cooling, dual 3.5” hard drives, dual 2.5” SSDs, dual 5.25” drives, and dual full-length graphics cards. It also has five expansion slots and five fan mounting points with room for two 240mm radiators. The front panel provides convenient access to USB 3.0 and audio connectors.

“The Obsidian 350D’s versatile expansion options give builders the ability to pack a lot of performance into a smaller form factor,” said Thi La, Senior VP & GM of Memory and Enthusiast Component Products at Corsair. “Its stylish, compact design makes it a perfect high-performance PC case for smaller living spaces or for gaming LAN parties.”

Obsidian Series 350D Specifications
Supported motherboard sizes
Micro ATX and mini ITX
Drive bays
2x 2.5” (removable SSD cage)
2x 3.5”
2x 5.25”
Expansion slots
5
Fan mounts
5
Front: 2 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm
Top: 2 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm
Rear: 1 x 120mm
Radiator mounts
Top: 240mm or 280mm radiator
Front: 240mm radiator
Front Panel
2x USB 3.0 Headphone output
Mic input
Included
Manual
1x 140mm fan and 1x 120m fan
Dimensions (height, width, depth)
17.3 x 1.77 x 17.7 inches (440 x 45 x 450 mm)
Weight (unboxed)
13.3 pounds (6kg)
Warranty
2 years

To learn more about the Obsidian Series 350D, please visit: http://www.corsair.com/pc-cases/obsidia ... -case.html

Pricing, Availability, and Warranty
The Obsidian Series 350D will be available in May from Corsair's worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors. The suggested retail price in the US is $99.99 USD for the solid side panel version and $109.99 for the windowed version. The cases are backed by a 2 year warranty.

About Corsair
Founded in 1994, Corsair supplies high performance products purchased primarily by PC gaming enthusiasts who build their own PCs or buy pre-assembled customized systems. The company's award-winning products include DDR3 memory upgrades, mobile storage drives, power supply units, solid-state drives, PC speakers, gaming headsets, gaming keyboards, laser gaming mice, system monitoring and control devices, PC cooling products, and computer cases.
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Re: Corsair Launches Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX PC Case

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Nice looking case, wish there was an option to add a couple additional 3.5" drives but suppose most M-ATX and ITX systems don't support 6-10 drives LOL
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Re: Corsair Launches Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX PC Case

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17.3 x 1.77 x 17.7 inches (440 x 45 x 450 mm)
A pizza box? :lol:

Here are the true measurements from the product page
17.7" x 8.3" x 17.3"
at 8.3" wide it should have no problem with most aftermarket air coolers, definitely wider than most mATX cases I've seen
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