Improve your system's cooling with a high airflow layout, complete with a steel grill front panel for optimal air intake.
Light up your PC with three included CORSAIR SP120 RGB PRO fans, each lined with eight individually addressable LEDs around the hub (24 total).
The included Lighting Node CORE controls your RGB lighting, making for brilliant lighting effects right out of the box with CORSAIR iCUE software.
The 220T RGB Airflow's solid steel construction and front plate ensure sturdy and resilient durability along with a striking look.
An edge-to-edge tempered glass side panel window showcases your PC's components and RGB lighting.
A full-length PSU cover hides your power supply and cables out of sight, making it easy to build a professional looking system without excess clutter.
Provide incredible airflow to your components with room for up to 6x 120mm fans, 4x 140mm fans, or multiple radiators including a 360mm radiator in the front.
Nice case, good airflow even with the strange mesh pattern. I know the reviews say its a short depth case, but do not try to build with an older longer PSU (greater than 150) and a traditional 3.5" HD. You will regret it...
Had one but had to change to a larger case because of GPU limitations. There's not that many models of the 3080 or higher tier cards that fit in this small of case. If your ceiling is a 3060 or even a 3070, then buy this case for sure… I personally think it looks incredible.
Nice case, good airflow even with the strange mesh pattern. I know the reviews say its a short depth case, but do not try to build with an older longer PSU (greater than 150) and a traditional 3.5" HD. You will regret it...
The HDD cage is adjustable. I'm using a 150 mm PSU myself, but you can get a few inches more room by sliding the HDD cage forward.
Had one but had to change to a larger case because of GPU limitations. There's not that many models of the 3080 or higher tier cards that fit in this small of case. If your ceiling is a 3060 or even a 3070, then buy this case for sure… I personally think it looks incredible.
Having a similar issue. Using the Corsair AIO cooler mounted on the front, I couldn't fit the 3070 in there. I had to put the fans outside and the cooler inside of the front mounts for clearance which made the front panel no longer able to fit. Waiting on a 4000 now.
I have a 3060TI and thinking of upgrading the Ryzen stock cooler on the CPU to a more powerful aftermarket cooler. The size of this case is what is worrying me.
I have a 3060TI and thinking of upgrading the Ryzen stock cooler on the CPU to a more powerful aftermarket cooler. The size of this case is what is worrying me.
How tall is the cooler you're looking at? You should have plenty of room. I am using a aio now, but when I had my wraith prizm cooler on, there was plenty of clearance. Unless they still make those huge tower air coolers.
How tall is the cooler you're looking at? You should have plenty of room. I am using a aio now, but when I had my wraith prizm cooler on, there was plenty of clearance. Unless they still make those huge tower air coolers.
I have CoolMax Gammaxx 400 I got for $20.
It will not fit into my Cooler Master Lite without me scratching a few knuckles.
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- Mesh Front
- Extra fans
- Corsair
Good job OP.
This would be good with a 240mm top AIO. I would not run a powerful air cooled GPU with a front AIO.
- Mesh Front
- Extra fans
- Corsair
Good job OP.
This would be good with a 240mm top AIO. I would not run a powerful air cooled GPU with a front AIO.
People on this site have overblown cooling fears.
Edit: a front cooler and the 3070 do not fit and allow the front panel to be put on though.... I am currently awaiting a new case, just FYI.
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People on this site have overblown cooling fears.
Edit: a front cooler and the 3070 do not fit and allow the front panel to be put on though.... I am currently awaiting a new case, just FYI.
It will not fit into my Cooler Master Lite without me scratching a few knuckles.
I have been looking for another case ever since.