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Posted 24 May 2023

Corsair Crystal 280X RGB Micro-ATX Case - White Tempered Glass (CC-9011137-WW) - £99.95 delivered @ Overclockers

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The CORSAIR Crystal Series 280X RGB is a high-performance Micro-ATX case with three beautiful tempered glass panels, two stunning LL120 RGB fans and an innovative dual-chamber internal layout for clean looks and cleaner builds. Outstanding cooling potential offers room for up to six cooling fans and multiple 240mm liquid cooling radiators, while the dual-chamber design lets you put your core hardware on display while tidying drives, cables and the PSU away in a dedicated compartment. With 32 RGB LEDs controlled by CORSAIR iCUE software, it’s easy to match your setup, create amazing lighting effects or synchronize all your CORSAIR RGB lighting together. CORSAIR Crystal 280X RGB - Clearly Compact.

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Features

- Massive Cooling, Small Case: Room for up to six 120mm cooling fans, or a 240mm radiator in the top, 240mm radiator in the front, and 240mm radiator in the bottom.

- Stunning RGB Lighting with CORSAIR iCUE Software Control: Two included CORSAIR LL120 RGB fans boast 32 individually customizable LEDs, controlled by CORSAIR iCUE software to deliver a symphony of color.

- Three Panel Tempered Glass: Three stunning tempered glass panels put your system on display like no other Micro-ATX case.

- Dual-Chamber Internal Layout: Highlight your PC’s core components whilst tidying cables, drives and the PSU into a dedicated rear chamber.

- Direct Airflow Path™ Cooling: CORSAIR Direct Airflow Path™ design directs cool air to your PC’s hottest components.

- Flexible Storage Space: Dedicated storage compartment for up to two 3.5” drives and three 2.5” drives keeps your system clean without sacrificing storage capacity.

- Fully Filtered: Front, roof, floor and PSU dust filters keep your system looking great long after your build is finished.

Specification


  • Dimensions (L x W x H): L: 398mm, W: 276mm, H: 351mm
  • Material: Steel, Plastic, Tempered Glass
  • Colour: White
  • Cooling Layout: Front: 2x 120mm, 2x 140mm (1x LL120 RGB Included), Top: 2x 120mm, 2x 140mm (1x LL120 RGB Included), Bottom Fan: 2x 120mm, 2x 140mm
  • Radiator Compatibility: Front: 120mm, 140mm, 240mm, Top: 120mm, 140mm, 240mm, 280mm, Bottom*: 120mm, 140mm, 240mm, 280mm *Mini-ITX Systems Only
  • Expansion Slots (Main): 4
  • Motherboard (Main): Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
  • Storage: 3 x 2.5" SSD's, 2 x 3.5" HDD's
  • Clearances: CPU Cooler: 150mm, GPU: 300mm
  • Dust Filters: Front, Top, Bottom, PSU
  • Front I/O: USB 3.1 Type-A (x2), Headphone (x1), Microphone (x1), Power, Reset
  • Power Supply: ATX up to 180mm (not included)
  • Warranty: 2 Year

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  1. MincedMutton's avatar
    I have this case. It’s a decent case but I’ve made several ‘upgrades’ to it - replaced the front 120mm fans with 140mm, replaced the top glass panel with a custom panel from coldzero and added bigger feet to give more space for the artic fans i added to the bottom
    of the case to feed the GPU.

    It’s fairly simple to work in and to cable manage but you will need to make some adjustments if you want to increase airflow and reduce temps.

    My next case will probably be a tower, with no RGB. It’s more hassle than it’s worth (to me). (edited)
    sysak's avatar
    So annoying to have the rainbow on until the PC boots
  2. ohmygod2006's avatar
    Thought it was a fish tank at first
    hex1A's avatar
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  3. Gort1951's avatar
    Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder.

    Lian Li PC-O11DW 011 Dynamic
    I have that in Black, far better looking to me.
  4. plewis00's avatar
    Great case (I have it in black at work) but it’s quite large (much bigger than the 240 before it) and the cooling is pretty rubbish thanks to the glass panels. Nice unique aesthetic though and well-built.
    goemon's avatar
    if the cooling is bad then it is not a great case, it is clearly aimed at gamers who need good cooling.
  5. t1redmonkey's avatar
    Looks odd, maybe just the photo but makes it look extremely wide! Also top of the left part of it looks weird, as if it's upside down or something, since it has those 4 things poking out the top of it (which look a bit like legs you usually get on the bottom of a case).
    mattclarkie's avatar
    It is very wide because it's designed with chambers to keep the PSU separated.
    Those "legs" are screws for removing the glass panel. (edited)
  6. BluesFanUK's avatar
    How can that only fit in two 3.5" HDD's?!
    Xelon's avatar
    Two to many IMHO, why would you want to install 3.5 inches of spinning rust nowadays?
  7. Husla's avatar
    I have the non-rgb of this case. It has so much space. BOOTYIFUL
  8. PS5's avatar
    I want a cool and silent case.
    I definitely don't want a form over function case. Perhaps I am just mad...
  9. TheWightman's avatar
    I have the 680x. Similar design. Re cooling, dont put your fans drawing hot air out, put outward for radiators, but offset it with more fans than the rad has, drawing greater airflow in. This results in a nice warm breeze coming from the case and great cooling
  10. ktown's avatar
    Really want a 2000D. Probably get one to replace the H1
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