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The Corsair iCUE LINK 3500X RGB Mid-Tower ATX PC Case combines stunning design with high functionality, featuring panoramic tempered glass, extensive cooling options, and compatibility with reverse connection motherboards, making it the perfect choice for gamers and PC builders alike.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 50.6 x 24 x 46 cm; 9.23 kg |
Item model number | CC-9011281-WW |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Series | iCUE LINK 3500X RGB |
Color | White |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 9.23 Kilograms |
V**S
A seriously awesome case
This case is amazing, airflow is absolutely amazing, dropped my temps by 5 degrees alone. It is a stunning case, looks beautiful, everything I would expect from Corsair
A**4
I like it
I like the look of it, very clean. I might one day regret not paying the extra 50$CAD to get the iCUE hub, but for now it’s fine for me. I also like the fact that all the panels are easily removable and that it comes with dust filters on the back, the bottom and the top, all magnetically attached.Cable management is a breeze with this case, but the gap between the PSU and the top of its emplacement is pretty tight.
E**O
Excelente opción
El material me pareció de una calidad satisfactoria además de que el espacio y la facilidad para retirar tanto los paneles laterales como el trasero hacen la instalación de componentes muy sencilla. Así mismo el que ya tenga incluidos 3 ventiladores ayuda a que la preocupación por llenar los 10 espacios que tiene para estos sea bastante menor.
V**S
Good for basic builds but may need more space
I really quite like this case for the most part. It comes with motherboard standoffs pre-installed, so it's easy to mount the motherboard and screw it down. There are even holes in the back for motherboards with ports on the rear if you happen to have one. The back space for cable routing lets you keep your wiring mostly out of the way even with a standard motherboard though. It won't hide them completely (as they still have to plug in!), but except for your GPU, you won't have a ton of cables lacing through your whole case. There's space in there for a couple of SSDs hidden nicely out of the way, too - and also maybe an HDD in theory, but I am not optimistic about how well it would fit (see below). The glass panels are beautifully clear, and though they tend to pick up fingerprints they clean off easily. I'm not really a fan of the little three-point shape they've decided to put everywhere for no clear reason, but it's harmless. The case panels remove easily (maybe even a little too easily) from the front and both sides, and you get two USB-A and one USB-C port on the case itself.However, if you plan on adding any additional PCI cards besides a graphics card, this might be inadequate if you have a modern GPU. A lot of the current-generation GPUs are absolutely gigantic, and this presents a bit of a problem with the raised spot for the PSU in the bottom of the case. If you have a big GPU as well as fans installed at the bottom, you may end up with basically only one PCI card slot anywhere remotely accessible, with all the others obstructed (and in my case, that one available slot is so close to the bottom of the PSU that I'm concerned installing anything would obstruct too much airflow). Also, the cable storage area behind the motherboard is VERY snug, particularly if you're using a Shift PSU with the ports on the side, as they stick out almost directly into the panel. It took a bit of mashing to get all the cables to fit, which often has to be redone when removing and reattaching the panel. The resulting crowding around the bottom of the case can also make wiring in that area tricky.I wouldn't say it's bad unto itself, but if you want to ensure you can make use of all your available PCI slots, especially if you plan to use all the available fan positions, I would suggest considering the 6500X case instead. It's wider, but it provides more space in back for the cables and also allows the PSU to be moved behind the motherboard, so more space is available at the bottom. It's fine for me as-is, but if I want to add any other PCI cards I may be in a bit of trouble.If you opt for the version with RX120 fans included, you may want to make sure those match the fans you want to use for the rest of the case! Corsair AIO coolers may come with a different type of fan like the QX120 that might not match. You might not care, but if you want a uniform look (which seems likely if you're buying a mostly-transparent case), it's something to watch out for.
K**N
Brilliant case. Stunning to look at.
The psu bay can ve cramped w custom cables. The link system is easy to use. The top end model for 150 bucks is a really great price imo.
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