Corsair Obsidian 250D Review 6

Corsair Obsidian 250D Review

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Introduction

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I would like to thank Corsair for supplying the review sample.


We have reviewed most of the Obsidian series; that is, with a few exceptions. One such exception is the tiny but capable 250D, the smallest variant in its family of enclosures. This review of the Corsair Obsidian 250D will reveal whether Corsair managed to shrink the size of the chassis by as much as possible without compromising on any of the aspects that make Obsidian enclosures so appealing.

Specifications

Corsair Obsidian 250D
CASE TYPE:Mini-ITX Cube
MATERIAL:Aluminum, Steel & Plastic
WEIGHT:4.4 kg
SLOTS:2
DRIVE BAYS:1x External 5.25"
2x Internal 2.5/3.5"
2x Internal 2.5"
MOTHERBOARD
FORM FACTORS:
Mini-ITX
DIMENSIONS:351mm x 277mm x 290mm
FRONT DOOR/COVER:N/A
FRONT FANS:(x1) 120/140/200mm (140mm fan x 1 pre-installed)
REAR FANS:(x2) 80mm (optional)
TOP FANS:N/A
BOTTOM FANS:N/A
SIDE FANS:(x2) 120mm (1 pre-installed)
I/O:2x USB 3.0
1x Headphone
1x Microphone
FAN/LED Controller:N/A
Compatibility:CPU Cooler: 95mm
GPU: 290mm
PSU: 180mm

Packaging


The Corsair Obsidian 250D ships in a compact cardboard package with an image of the chassis and some marketing text on the front. Turn the box around and you will find a blow-up diagram and some additional information. Both sides of the package hold a list of specifications and two more images of the Obsidian 250D.


Two foam spacers hold the enclosure in place, while a plastic bag has been put over the chassis to protect it from scratches and fingerprints.

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