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February 2014
(88%)
77 Reviews
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Een compacte case met veel inbouwmogelijkheden. Erg mooi, erg degelijk, maar niet erg goedkoop. Geschikt voor wie meer ruimte op zijn bureau wil houden, zonder in te boeten op snelle hardware...
De eerste stap van Corsair in de Mini-ITX markt is een geslaagde stap, al is het ook een 'voorzichtig stapje' te noemen. Het is onmiskenbaar een Corsair om te zien, en hoewel het venster aan de bovenkant een leuke feature is, is er verder van een echte ...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-05-24, Auteur: David , beoordeeld door: hardware.info
Het is duidelijk dat de markt steeds meer belangstelling heeft voor Mini-ITX. Niet alleen zijn er heel wat meer moederborden te koop dan een paar jaar geleden, ook qua behuizingen valt het een en ander te kiezen. Kijken we naar de echt kleine modellen ...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-09-26, Auteur: David , beoordeeld door: uk.hardware.info
Samenvatting: 2014 could be the year of the small desktop. An ever growing number of motherboard manufacturers are introducing Mini ITX boards, as well as a lot of new cases that are being put on the market. We thought this called for a new test on Hardware.Info of t...
Professional aesthetics, Good build quality, Good cooling performance, Can house high-end graphics cards, Plenty of fan options, Allocation for 240mm radiator, 2.5” and 3.5” drive support
Cable management is tricky, Some space not utilised
The Obsidian family has gathered lots of appeal over the years and rightly so, the models within this range are professional, elegant and aesthetically pleasing. The only piece missing from the puzzle is the inclusion of a Mini-ITX option, which is wh...
Understated design, Supports 240 mm radiator, Solid build quality, Well designed internal layout
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Overall we are very impressed with what the Corsair Obsidian 250D has to offer. Even though Corsair are clearly targeting a similar market to that served by the Bitfenix Prodigy, the two cases are very different. The Obsidian 250D is a much more subdued...
We have to admit that on opening the box, we got pretty excited with the Obsidian 250D. Its water-cooling potential all but matches the BitFenix Prodigy despite being smaller, it has excellent GPU cooling and while it's CPU cooling isn't amazing, it ha...
Samenvatting: The Corsair Obsidian series is by far one of the coolest chassis ranges on the market today, they've amazed us here at eTeknix and countless others around the world with their extremely competent feature sets, design, build quality and versatility. The se...
Solid build quality, Room for a highend graphics card, Can house a 240mm radiator, Ample aircooled potential, Toolfree storage bays, Multiple dust filters
A bit big, for a SFF chassis, Does little to minimise noise
It has taken the best part of five years for Corsair to add a Mini ITX chassis to its burgeoning product line. This prolonged absence from a growing market opened the door for rivals, who were quick to fill the gap with high-performance solutions that ha...
Excellent construction quality, Excellent use of space within the compact chassis, Comes with two retail fans, Can hold a 240 mm all-in-one liquid cooler, Includes a fully sized 5.25" drive bay, Dust filter on all intakes, Graphics cards of up to 290 mm w
PSU-mounting frame a bit too thin, No USB 2.0 connectivity possibile, HDDs very easily accessible, which makes them prone to theft, Fairly sharp edges on the front aluminum panel, Quality and engineering comes at a price
The Corsair Obsidian 250D sells for around 75 euro including taxes or 90 US dollars excluding taxes. Excellent construction quality Excellent use of space within the compact chassis Comes with two retail fans Can hold a 240 mm all-in-one liquid cooler Inc...