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Published: 2018-10-30, Author: Steven , review by: tomshardware.com
Good acoustic performance, Three tempered glass panels, Great filtration system, RGB included,
Expensive, No USB 3.1 Type-C, Mediocre thermal performance, Tempered glass side panel not supported
This attractive chassis provides a great way to show off your RGB-lit computer to the world, but you'll pay a premium for the light show...
Excellent price for both the RGB and basic versions, Excellent construction quality and mix of materials, Ships with a 2-pack of LL120 RGB fans out of the box, Includes the Lighting Node Pro, which is roughly worth US$60 USD in combination with the fans,
Black dust filters don't hold as well as they should, Corsair should offer a hot-swap accessory for the 3.5" drives
The Corsair Crystal 280X RGB sells for US$160 excl. taxes, while the more basic Crystal 280X goes for US$110 instead. Excellent price for both the RGB and basic versions Excellent construction quality and mix of materials Ships with a 2-pack of LL120 RGB...
Published: 2018-07-24, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
The Crystal 280X RGB offers more than an extra helping of tempered glass, providing excellent construction a roomy interior for a trouble-free build. This dual-chamber design has advantages which are all the more apparent during construction of the system...
Published: 2018-06-24, Author: Patrick , review by: gamersnexus.net
The 280X is smaller than a mid-tower, but larger than almost any mini-ITX case, which limits its market heavily. For users that specifically want to go as small as possible, this is the wrong choice. It's a better option for users that just happen to have...
Published: 2018-06-21, Author: Jeff , review by: modders-inc.com
Abstract: Cases designed for high air flow are a rare breed these days, with liquid coolers ruling the roost in most high-end builds. The all new Corsair Crystal Series 280X RGB is one that might have you again considering air cooling in your next rig.If you were a...
Published: 2018-06-18, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
The MATX form factor has been neglected in recent years, so much so that we cannot even think of a single MATX motherboard that uses AMD's latest X470 chipset. While motherboard manufacturers could address at Computex or with upcoming B450 motherboards, i...
Corsair's Crystal 280X is a beautiful marriage of the beloved dual-chamber cube cases made popular by the Carbide Air 540 half a decade ago and the tempered glass and sleek lines of the more modern Crystal series cases. The case is a breeze (pun intended)...
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Published: 2018-06-04, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
Corsair's Crystal 280X RGB microATX case isn't for everybody. At its $160 list price (or even at $110 without the RGB LED fans and hub inside), this is an unabashedly high-end chassis in a market that's become more and more focused on well-under-$100 opt...
Sometimes you get that feeling that something is done right from A to Z, I have that feeling with the Crystal Series 280X. I like the quality, the looks, and aesthetics plus what it offers in features and space to work in. And sure, now everybody is willi...
Sleek design, Three tempered glass side panels, Two LL120 RGB fans and Lighting Node Pro RGB controller included, Easy hardware installation, Room for 5 fans and watercooling
None that I found
I think that the 280X is a great addition to Corsair's Crystal series. Again, the Crystal Series is the more flashy series in Corsair's line of cases. I think that the Micro-ATX form factor is coming back, especially since at most people are doing single-...