Corsair Enters Case Market, Launches Obsidian

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[citation][nom]skittle[/nom]$300 for a steel chassis and cheesy plastic window? No thanks, ill stick with lian-li[/citation]

indeed, had this been an all aluminum case, 300 wouldn't be too bad. i think those that down the price forget this thing comes with 4 sata hotswap bays and if you've ever priced a raid/hotswap cage you'd know they're not cheap. points for attempt and concept... negatives for their choice of steel and cheesy aluminum face plates... no steel case outside a totally custom job should cost 300 dollars...
 
I hate that clear door on the side of the case, would consider buying if they had an all solid door. Not sure when this fetish about looking at the guts of the case came about, never went for it myself though.
 
All these comments from almost two weeks ago and no-one ever once mentioned the brilliant air vent beneath the 7th expansion slot to allow a double-slot graphics card to shove air out the back even in the bottom slot. Know what that means? Quad Crossfire-x. If you're gonna shell out for a case like this, you've got the dough to waste on a quad-graphics setup. Pairs nicely with the Asus Core i7 "Supercomputer" motherboard (or the MSI 790FX-GD70 if you roll with the guys in green).
 
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