Corsair has begun selling 2500X and 2500D computer cases in ATX and Micro-ATX formats, designed for motherboards with power connectors on the reverse side. We are talking, in particular, about board models such as ASUS BTF and MSI Project Zero, which allow you to assemble a PC by hiding most of the wires behind the right side wall of the system unit.
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The “X” and “D” suffixes in the Corsair 2500X and 2500D model names indicate glass and mesh front panels. Both new items are available in white and black versions.. At the same time, the manufacturer will release 6500X and 6500D cases, which are larger versions of these models. All of them were originally presented at CES 2024 in early January. New items have appeared on the British Amazon, where they are offered for pre-order. The Corsair 6500X and 6500D are priced at 169.99 British pounds (about $215.53), while the 2500X and 2500D variants are priced at 129.99 British pounds (about $164.81).. Their deliveries will begin on February 27.
Corsair does not provide full specifications for these computer cases. It is only known that all of them allow the installation of video cards up to 400 mm in length, and are also compatible with LSS radiators ranging in size from 120 to 360 mm. The 2500X model can accommodate up to nine additional cooling fans with a diameter of 120 or 140 mm, while the 6500X model offers installation of up to 10 fans. “D” versions support installation of two additional fans behind the front panel.
Thanks to the dual-chamber design of the cases, the motherboard, processor cooler and video card will be completely visible, while SATA peripherals and the power supply are hidden in a section behind the motherboard tray.
These cases also allow for further customization with replaceable bezels and vertical graphics card mounts.