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Corsair Obsidian 800D

Huge case with good features
 
Author: Jouni 'Jipa' Vasama
Published: 10.11.2009
Manufacturer: Corsair
Product Group: System enclosures
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Obsidian 800D - External views continued

 

Corsair Obsidian 800D
 

On the roof there are three mounting holes for 120 mm fans. Now one may wonder why make only 120 mm holes as the roof could easily take fans up to 200 mm in diameter, but this was made in order to make room for a triple-120 mm radiators. On the other hand, there would also be room for four 120 mm fan holes and even larger, if a bit more rare, 480-sized rads, but such would already partially intrude into the 5,25. cage and apparently Corsair didn't want this to happen.

 

Corsair Obsidian 800D
 

Being such an enormous case, there's also lots of space on the rear panel and the ATX-backplate actually seems kinda small. Starting from the top there's first the two buttons for removing the side panels, and some ventilation mesh in between. Below that there are two holes for water cooling hoses and the only 140 mm exhaust fan of the whole case. Then the regular ATX-backplate with seven expansion card slots.

Now with some huge cases we've seen there actually being eight PCI-card slots, but Corsair has instead chosen to add some ventilation grill where the eight slot would be. This extra space may come handy if a dual-slot graphic card is installed to the bottom-most PCI-e-slot of the motherboard. At the very bottom there's the mounting hole for an ATX-power supply, and under the case, between the feet, one can see the tab of the removable dust filter. Along the left side there's also some ventilation holes that actually act as exhaust for the HDD-cooling.

 

Corsair Obsidian 800D
 

On the bottom of the case there are three very sturdy feet that nicely match the style of the case. Beside the front panel these are the only aluminum parts of the case. Partially hidden under the feet is a large dust filter, and while dust filters are always a nice feature, this is unfortunately also the only real downside of the case. The filter is removed by pulling it straight out the back, and being so long, it requires a lot of free space behind the case. It would be better if the filter would be accessible from the front, or if it was more flexible and would thus be easier to remove in confined space.

 

Comparison - Obsidian 800D vs. Silverstone Fortress FT01

 

Corsair Obsidian 800D
 

To finish off the external looks, here's a size comparison between the Obsidian 800D and Silverstone Fortress FT01. The Fortress is a pretty large mid-tower case, so the 800D really is big, it's so big actually that it quite simply may not fit on or under your desk - better measure before buying ;) It's also pretty wide, and so the overall volume of the case is 85 liters, while the Fortress' is "only" 52 liters.

In fact it's so tall that when placed under my regular work desk, the roof vents would clear the underside of the desk by just a few centimeters, which obviously isn't going to help the cooling if there are fans on the roof.




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