![]() ![]() The Corsair Obsidian 1000D super-tower dual-system PC case is priced at $500 on Amazon, but it’s currently out of stock. ![]() However, for a well-off DIY PC enthusiast that wants to make a mid-life crisis gaming rig with a few massive radiators, gratuitous fan and storage capacity, and a sleek tempered glass design, the Corsair Obsidian 1000D dual-system PC case could be a viable (albeit not practical) option. At $500, it’s clearly not priced for the masses. A modest budget-oriented build would belittle the 1000D’s intent, which is to be the biggest and baddest (in a good way) PC case you’ve ever seen. The Corsair Obsidian 1000D is massive and meant to pack as much hardware as possible into its monstrous-yet-elegant chassis. EK, the premium water cooling gear manufacturer, is launching the EK-Quantum Reflection 1000D D5 PWM D-RGB, a reservoir, routing, and pump solution designed to be compatible with Corsair Obisidian 1000D Super Tower. without parts No Fans No power supplies CHECK LATEST PRICE ON AMAZON. The chassis accommodates two power supplies a full-sized ATX (for the full-sized motherboard) and a SFX (for the mini-ITX system). Pros Heavy Duty Super Tower Case Ample room for 2 motherboards, 1 E-ATX and 1 ITX Fan and RGB Controller Tempered Glass Panels iCue enabled 2 year warranty Cons Expensive Heavy 65 lbs. There’s also a built-in Commander Pro lighting controller that can connect with Corsair-branded RGB LED fans and light strips (you can chain enough of the fan controllers for all 13 fan slots) that you can adjust using Corsair’s iCUE software. The HDDs are in a cage next to the PSU shroud, and the SSDs are on hinged doors behind the tempered glass. The 1000D’s storage capacity is also impressive, with space for five 3.5” HDDs and six 2.5” SSD/HDDs, each with their own dedicated chamber. ![]()
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