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| Ces 2014: CORSAIR introduces new mITX case: the Obsidian 250D Corsair’s smallest case to date, the Obsidian 250D means your PC no longer needs to dominate your desk, instead easily fitting on a book case, sitting beside your HDTV or carried away to a LAN party or dorm. Despite its diminutive size 250D supports not only many of the more popular performance Mini ITX motherboards, but also a wide range of full-size high-performance components, including many of Corsair’s Hydro Series liquid CPU coolers, allowing users to push their PC to the limit. The 250D also continues the elegant aesthetic legacy of the Obsidian series, combining a brushed aluminum fascia and sleek panels with a roof-mounted window to reveal the hardware inside. “Thanks to the increasingly high performance of Mini-ITX boards, it is now possible to build an extremely powerful yet compact system,” said Xavier Lauwaert, Director of Product Marketing at Corsair. “The Obsidian 250D is made for users who want a smaller PC but don’t want to limit their hardware choices. With support for large liquid coolers, full-length graphics cards and full-size modular power supplies, 250D is Mini-ITX without compromise.” Obsidian Series 250D Specifications - Expansion Room Two expansion slots and 290mm of internal clearance allow the use of any current stock graphics card. Supports all modern ATX power supplies, with 200mm of PSU clearance Two tool-free 3.5”/2.5” combo bays Two tool-free 2.5” only bays Full-size 5.25” drive bay Two front mounted USB 3.0 ports for easy peripheral or external storage device connection. - Cooling Flexibility Two high-airflow fans are included (1x AF140L and one 1x AF120L) for excellent airflow and low noise levels. Room for up to 5 fans Radiator compatibility: Front – 120mm or 140mm Side - 120mm/240mm - Storage Layout Options Modular toolless drive caddies can be accessed from the rear of the case. A pair of 3.5”/2.5” drives and two 2.5” only drives can be simultaneously mounted. Full-size 5.25” optical drive bay. - Builder Friendly Features Thumbscrew side panel removal and expansion slots. Tool-free 3.5”, 2.5”, and 5.25” drive bays. Easily accessible (and removable) front, side, and PSU dust filters. Excellent cable routing with multiple tie-down points for improved airflow and cleaner, neater builds. Two USB 3.0 ports and headphone/mic jacks in the front panel for easy access. - Dimensions and Weight Height x Width x Depth 11.4 x 10.9 x 13.81 inches 290mm x 277mm x 351.2mm Weight 4.42 kg 9.7 lbs
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