Corsair wasn’t going to attend CES 2024 however a last-minute change of coronary heart has seen the corporate announce a surprisingly extensive and spectacular vary of recent gaming PC merchandise, essentially the most hanging of that are the brand new 6500X and 2500X instances. They’re the primary from Corsair to affix the brand new pattern for a supportless twin glass panel design and so they include interchangeable panels to tweak their design and performance.
The chief performance addition of the new best PC case contenders from Corsair is that the entrance panel may be swapped out (screws are required however not an entire disassembly) for a mesh entrance panel for higher airflow. In the meantime, the wood panels seen on the black model of the 2500X proven under can all be swapped out for black, white, or aluminum panels, and you’ll select from teak or walnut wood veneer finishes.
Each instances seemed superb, however the smaller 2500X appears notably spectacular given the best way there’s virtually no house within the entrance chamber as a result of it solely becoming smaller micro-ATX instances. Nearly all the pieces seen inside is both the graphics card, the additionally newly introduced Corsair A115 cooler, or followers.
Additionally serving to the look, after all, is that these instances are appropriate with Asus BTF and MSI Challenge Zero motherboards, which use rear-mounted cables, such that the one seen cable within the entrance of the case is the one for the graphics card.
The 2500X facet panel may be opened barely on the prime, permitting for simple emergency air flow and it makes it safer to take away the panel with out dropping it. In the meantime, the bigger ATX-compatible 6500X has a facet panel that swings open.
Pricing and actual availability for these new instances hasn’t been revealed but however they’re anticipated to reach in Q2 2024 and be priced in keeping with competing dual-chamber instances, such because the Lian Li O11D and Hyte Y70 Contact.
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