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    Reviews - Corsair Obsidian Series 350D

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    Re: Reviews - Corsair Obsidian Series 350D

    This case is a real let down, IMO, and this quote says it all really:
    Removing the storage bays creates room for a 240mm radiator up front (though you'd then need to be imaginative when installing a hard drive), there's plenty of space for a 240mm radiator up top, and a 120mm radiator can be added to the rear. Better still, if you're also willing to forego the upper optical-drive bay, there is support for a top-mounted 280mm radiator; Corsair's own Hydro Series H110 springs to mind
    For the price, you'd expect to be able to mount the drive cage(s) in the middle of the floor when fitting a 240mm rad at the front of the case.

    Any word on clearance for a roof rad? Will it support more than the skinny AIO rads up there?

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    Re: Reviews - Corsair Obsidian Series 350D

    I've been eyeing this case for a few weeks and it would be my first choice if it wasn't for the premium price tag.
    The case is actually near perfect and has all the things I need, including 5 PCI slots (which is pretty rare), I'm just also a little disappointed that the side panel has no fan cut out.
    Still, it's an awesome little case!

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    Re: Reviews - Corsair Obsidian Series 350D

    Quote Originally Posted by Spreadie View Post
    Any word on clearance for a roof rad? Will it support more than the skinny AIO rads up there?
    It has support for 240mm or 280mm rads

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    Re: Reviews - Corsair Obsidian Series 350D

    Quote Originally Posted by ThermalDroid View Post
    It has support for 240mm or 280mm rads
    I know, I read that in the article, thanks.

    I was asking about clearance. i.e. for half and full thickness rads.

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