Elite cases in the Midi Tower/Full Tower format with excellent noise insulation, thoughtful layout of the internal sections, a mandatory viewing window, a modern set of ports, excellent ventilation and the highest quality materials. Compared to other Hi-End chassis from Corsair, this line is distinguished by an extremely strict approach to design, when real luxury does not shout, but rather whispers.


Most Obsidian cases are spacious and well-designed designs where the user can easily install massive air or liquid cooling, create a RAID array of multiple drives, add plenty of RAM modules, and connect multiple graphics cards in SLI/Crossfire mode. At the same time, there is enough space inside the case for free air circulation, and the components will be located at a distance from each other. Thanks to the modular bays and convenient screwless mountings, assembling a PC in this case is a pleasure.

According to the manufacturer's idea, a typical Obsidian chassis can successfully perform several tasks, playing the role of a neat work PC, a powerful supercomputer for solving some complex problems, or a powerful gaming PC with hot hardware. Especially for gamers, Corsair periodically releases modifications of the Obsidian 500D RGB level, which adhere to the same strict design principles, but take liberties like a transparent front panel with three “pulsating” ARGB fans. Well, in the case of workstations, I would like to note a unique 30-kilogram Super-Tower case, inside of which you can place 2 systems with two motherboards, separate power supplies, processors and video cards.