Corsair Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX Case Review

I have always been a fan of Corsair cases. Corsair just gets it, their cases are elegant and don’t have any of the extras that users will simply not use. The Obsidian Series is the top of the line case series from Corsair and today we are taking a look at the Obsidian Series 350D case. The idea of this case is simple, take all of the best parts of the very popular 800D and 900D cases and put that into a micro ATX case. Micro ATX builds are great as many micro ATX motherboards offer the same features as full sized ATX motherboards, yet take up less space. This means a smaller case to lug around to LAN parties. Is the Corsair Obsidian Series 350D case perfect for your next micro ATX build? Read on as we find out!

Special thanks to Corsair for providing us with the Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX Case to review.

Specifications
Warranty: Two years
Dimension: 17.7″ x 8.3″ x 17.3″
MB Support: Micro ATX, Mini ITX
Expansion Slots: 5
Form Factor: Mid-tower
Material: Brushed Aluminum and Steel
Drive Bays: Two 2.5”, two 3.5”, and two 5.25” tool free drive bays
Cooling: Front 140mm and rear 120mm cooling fans. Room for up to five fans total.
Front I/O: Dual USB 3.0 ports

Packaging
The 350D comes in Corsairs normal packaging. On the front there is a large picture of the case with some information. On the back is a diagram going over all of the parts of the case.

Corsair Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX Case Corsair Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX Case

Getting the box open inside we find case nicely protected by 2 large pieces of styrofoam and a plastic bag.

Corsair Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX Case

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