Testseek.com have collected 40 expert reviews of the Corsair Obsidian 650D and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Obsidian 650D.
May 2011
(91%)
40 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent engineering quality, Great external looks, Excellent paint job, Functional hot-swap bay, Large clips to hold the side panels in place, Very well thought out internals, New and unique locking mechanism for ODDs, Excellent cable management possibi
No real dust filter in front, You will loose LED feature if you replace the fans, No adapter for USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 header included
So how would you go about creating a smaller case of an already excellent one and diversify your case line-up at the same time? Ask Corsair. They have not only managed to impress with the Graphite 600T (which is also available in white!), but have port...
Having inspected every nook and cranny of the Corsair Obsidian 650D, we have no doubt it's a high-quality product that shines in virtually every category. Perhaps the only true weakness of Corsair's new arrival is its price. At $190, we're inclined to...
Quality design and construction, Latches make taking side panels off simple, Tool-less installation, A lot of room inside, Great cooling
USB 3.0 connectors are external not internal
When we visited Corsair at CES back in January their big thing is that they wanted to be in the top tier of each type of product they produce. Many companies claim that they want to do that, but Corsair has really done it, especially with their cases....
Design sobre, Finition, Architecture, Espace interne, Dock, Paniers 3.5 et 2.5 pouces, Rhéobus plus efficace
Toujours pas d'adaptateur 5.25 vers 3.5", Toujours pas de patins alimentation, Ventilateurs 200 mm cheap
Comme toujours avec les produits Corsair, nous n'allons pas y aller par quatre chemins, car le boitier est, dans l'ensemble, très bon. La qualité est là, la peinture est belle et la face avant en aluminium est superbe. On trouve tout le nécessaire en e...
Abstract: Corsairs serie Obsidian 650D är till för de som vill ha mycket plats för långa grafikkort och många komponenter. Datorlådan är också konstruerad för att ha så effektiv kylning som möjligt, vilket sannolikt gör den lämplig för datorspelare med högpres...
As I mentioned in the introduction to this review, the original Obsidian 800D is my all time favorite case. The only real issues with that chassis are its full size stature and the price tag. Not everyone has a use for a full size ATX case nor do the...
Loads of room, Wire management is made very easy by all the passages, Eight expansion slots to make quadCrossfire or quadSLI a possibility, Elegant looks and thoughtful styling, Removable fan filters and all the front I/O you would need, Room at the to...
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I'll start off by saying that, although the results from the testing aren't astonishing on the graphs themselves, this is only because of the small spreads of only a few degrees in each test. Even having one or two degrees difference, which isn't crit...
The Corsair Obsidian 650D is a very classy case, some people would even call it sexy, and even though it's a mid-tower, the interior is spacious enough to hold today's largest graphics cards and power supplies without having to remove one of the hard d...
Well built, Easy to work in, Great cable managment, Quiet, Gourgeous Exterior, Able to support complicated water cooling setups,
Large for a "Midtower" case, Unique fan size may be hard to replace, Expensive enthusiast product
The performance of a case is all about its cooling prowess and the noise it makes while doing so. The 650D is setup to keep every system but the most extreme overclockers cool using two 200mm fans and one 120mm fan. These together provide a total of o...