Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Mid Tower Case Review

A Look Inside
Once you get inside the case you can see that Corsair has gone with an all black interior.  You can also see all of the routing holes, there are a lot of them too!  10 total, 8 of which have rubber inserts.  The rubber inserts not only protect your wires, but also make things look even cleaner.  There is also a very large CPU cutout that will allow you to install after-market CPU coolers without having to remove your motherboard from the case.

Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Mid Tower Case Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Mid Tower Case

Looking towards the front of the case there are 2 hard drive cages with 3 trays in them each.  These trays easily slide out and support both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hard drives.  While these case does have a lot of room inside if you needed more room the top hard drive cage can be removed and even reconfigured to sit beside the other hard drive cage.

Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Mid Tower Case Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Mid Tower Case

The four 5.25-inch drive bays are pretty basic.  They use a simple tool-less system, the same one we saw on the Graphite Series 600T case.  If you don’t like using a tool-less system they can be easily removed.

Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Mid Tower Case Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Mid Tower Case

Moving to the back of the case at the bottom you can see the ventilation holes for the power supply.  Moving up to the fans there is a 120mm back exhaust fan and the 200mm top fan.  These fans have 3pin connectors which make them easy to connect to your motherboard for monitoring.  Also inside of the case you will find a bag of goodies that has a case diagram, user’s guide, and mounting hardware.

Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Mid Tower Case Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Mid Tower Case Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Mid Tower Case

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