Corsair Obsidian 350D Case Review
The Top, Bottom, and Rear Panels
Contents
The top panel of the Corsair Obsidian 350D supports the installation of two 120 mm or two 140 mm fans, which are not included. Even though this case is a mini-tower model, it supports the installation of a radiator up to 280 mm long on its top panel.
On the bottom panel, the Corsair Obsidian 350D comes with an air filter for the power supply fan.
The rear panel and the interior of the Corsair Obsidian 350D are painted in black.
On the Corsair Obsidian 350D, the power supply is installed at the bottom of the case.
The product comes with a 120 mm fan installed on its rear panel (Corsair A1225M12S), using a three-pin fan connector. No technical specifications for this fan are provided.
This case has five expansion slots with vented and reusable covers. Cases targeted to microATX motherboards usually have four expansion slots, not five.
There are three pass through holes for hoses of liquid cooling solutions. In order to use these holes, you must break their metallic covers. There are two possible diameter configurations: 0.8” (20 mm) or 1.2” (30 mm).
The rear panel features a hole for installing an anti-theft device from Kensington.
Let’s now take a look inside the Corsair Obsidian 350D.



