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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ CORSAIR Carbide SPEC-Omega RGB Mid-Tower Gaming Case with 2 RGB Fans and Lighting Node PRO, Tempered Glass - Black: Enhanced Gaming Performance and Stunning RGB Illumination! by Caleb Quade

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great budget case! Best in External Components

My husband was looking to replace his old NZXT Phantom 410 so I did a little research before I stumbled upon this little gem. He wanted a black case with 3 fans on the front and RGB. Quite easy. I redid everything for it, and I have to say that in this case I don't have some features, even in my $160 Silverstone Primera PM-01, even though it's a few years old. The removable/adjustable hard drive bay is fantastic, although I had to slide it forward as far as possible to accommodate the power cables. This hull is SMALL for a medium turret, but maybe that's the norm now. Things to consider: 1.) Space. Not much in the front, but the wiring in the back is a bit tight. I have extension cords on my cords and I barely had room to stuff them. The lower HDD tray has been removed to fit the 24 pin cable in the free space, otherwise it would never fit. 2. Fans. Corsair sells additional headphones for just $5 on their website, but they're out of stock at the moment. I replaced the front three with a Deepcool RF120 and added the same to the rear.3. draft. Most of the air comes from the bottom fan. However, if you're like me and had to move the hard drive bay all the way to the front, that negates a lot of the benefit. At the same time there is still a lot of air; I wouldn't go crazy just overclocking. I really like how clean everything looks now. I think this case convinced me to get a Corsair when I finally trade my Primera.

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Cons
  • Ugly Packaging