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Computex: The Corsair has unveiled its first nook

After a volcanic glass, the Corsair tower block got its name.

The 609 mm × 609 mm × 229 mm matte black Corsair Obsidian 800D frame is made of steel, the front is made of aluminum, it has 7 socket cutouts, 5 pieces of 5,25 and 6 pieces of 3,5-inch compartments, four of which can be pulled out and two are hidden. .

Computex Introduced its first nook in the Corsair

The interior of the housing, which receives micro-ATX, ATX and e-ATX motherboards, has been divided into three separate zones by Corsair to create optimal airflow. The draft is provided by three 14 cm fans, but if necessary, additional air agitators can be accommodated, as four additional 12 cm units can be installed thanks to the mounting points.

Computex Introduced its first nook in the Corsair

Computex Introduced its first nook in the Corsair

There are several cutouts on the system board tray: most of these are for cable routing, while the hinged door can be useful when installing processor coolers that also have a back brace due to their weight.

Computex Introduced its first nook in the Corsair

The front terminals are hidden, four USB 2.0, a FireWire, as well as an audio output and a microphone input.

Computex Introduced its first nook in the Corsair

The tower block, which is also prepared to receive water cooling, comes with a two-year warranty, its suggested retail price is $ 299, and sales will begin in July.

Computex Introduced its first nook in the Corsair

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