"Understated Overkill," Corsair's words. The company teased its biggest, most feature-rich case to date, the Obsidian 900D. Armed with space for XL-ATX motherboards, with enough room for four triple-slot graphics cards, up to sixteen 3.5/2.5-inch internal, and four 5.25-inch drive bays, two PSUs (redundant/auxiliary power), room for water cooling nearly every hot component, and a modular design, which allows you to create room for more of any of those components, the 900D is shaping up to be an aluminum monstrosity among Corsair's ranks. The company is poised to announce this case later this month, in the meantime, it released pictures and a video presentation.The teaser video follows.

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#1 random

I love it! It looks like the side of the case is the best angle for viewing though, like putting your computer parts in a highly sophisticated display shelf lol. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 10:05 Reply

#2 btarunr

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View at TechPowerUp Main Site "Understated Overkill," Corsair's words. The company teased its biggest, most feature-rich case to date, the Obsidian 900D. Armed with space for XL-ATX motherboards, with enough room for four triple-slot graphics cards, up to sixteen 3.5/2.5-inch internal, and four 5.25-inch drive bays, two PSUs (redundant/auxiliary power), room for water cooling nearly every hot component, and a modular design, which allows you to create room for more of any of those components, the 900D is shaping up to be an aluminum monstrosity among Corsair's ranks. The company is poised to announce this case later this month, in the meantime, it released pictures and a video presentation.The teaser video follows.[---] Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 10:54 Reply

#3 ALMOSTunseen

Can I have one now? I'm loving the dual PSU support. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 11:12 Reply

#4 EChondo

Sorry btarunr but these photos and the video have been out since CES.



OT: Great case, can't wait to drop $350 when the case comes out late April/early May! Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 11:14 Reply

#5 ALMOSTunseen

EChondo Sorry btarunr but these photos and the video have been out since CES.



OT: Great case, can't wait to drop $350 when the case comes out late April/early May! I'm sure it'll be $400 with shipping.:p I'm sure it'll be $400 with shipping.:p Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 11:16 Reply

#6 Frick

Fishfaced Nincompoop Needs a windowless version. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 11:20 Reply

#7 EChondo

ALMOSTunseen I'm sure it'll be $400 with shipping.:p Not unless the seller provides free shipping! Newegg and Amazon already has storefronts for the 900D.



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www.amazon.com/dp/B00B1R8JT0/?tag=tec06d-20 Not unless the seller provides free shipping! Newegg and Amazon already has storefronts for the 900D. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 11:29 Reply

#8 Rowsol

Oops. I was mistaken. What case was the one that was going for $600? Anyway, this case looks beast. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 12:02 Reply

#9 Initialised

Chaitanya That case is monstrous. I would love to build a dual-Cpu workstation in that case. :rockout:



That's in an 800D, 900D would allow for more cooling. That's in an 800D, 900D would allow for more cooling. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 12:34 Reply

#10 Emperor_Piehead

I feel like if your paying that price you might as well get a caselabs case. They are meant to be for watercooling, modular design, high grade thick aluminum, and a quality powdercoat. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 13:33 Reply

#11 Widjaja

Yay Linus!



I like the fact they have added more cable management space.

My 650D does not have quite enough space behind the back unless you have few cables or immaculate cable routing in behind the case and it appears the 800D may not have had enough either if loading the case with a lot of hardware.



As usual the Obsidian series looking the business.

Possibly the best looking cases out there without being too pricey. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 14:17 Reply

#12 Jack1n

I hope they make one with fan slots on the side window. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 15:33 Reply

#13 Chaitanya

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That's in an 800D, 900D would allow for more cooling. Thats a sweet build, also 900D support for radiators is unheard of from any other case on market. I have a build coming up for a research group who will be using dual-Xeon and three quadros and SSDs in raid. This case will be perfect for this workstation build. Thats a sweet build, also 900D support for radiators is unheard of from any other case on market. I have a build coming up for a research group who will be using dual-Xeon and three quadros and SSDs in raid. This case will be perfect for this workstation build. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 15:39 Reply

#14 ironwolf

41 lbs empty. :twitch: Should come with a free forklift rental once it's loaded up. :laugh: Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 15:50 Reply

#15 dj-electric

41 lbs is cute, says my 49 lbs chassis. I do want one, and probably will get one of these soon. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 16:05 Reply

#16 Initialised

Jack1n I hope they make one with fan slots on the side window. No, that would ruin it's clean aesthetic. No, that would ruin it's clean aesthetic. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 17:18 Reply

#17 Bytales

Good but not the Best



For a "mortal" case, its acctualy a pretty good one. But if you are serious about making a PC, would not buy anything other than CaseLabs cases.

STH10 that i have just puts this to shame. I did spend 1200 Euros on it, and could have gone as low as 1000, because i wasnt sure at first what to get, but in the end, the hell with the money, the case is marvelous.

www.overclock.net/t/1330326/build-log-sth10-project-fill-it-up For a "mortal" case, its acctualy a pretty good one. But if you are serious about making a PC, would not buy anything other than CaseLabs cases.STH10 that i have just puts this to shame. I did spend 1200 Euros on it, and could have gone as low as 1000, because i wasnt sure at first what to get, but in the end, the hell with the money, the case is marvelous. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 18:13 Reply

#18 Darkleoco

Love the aesthetics, seems like a great case to use when I retire my HAF-X rig! Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 19:36 Reply

#19 MT Alex

Emperor_Piehead I feel like if your paying that price you might as well get a caselabs case. They are meant to be for watercooling, modular design, high grade thick aluminum, and a quality powdercoat. Couldn't agree more. Couldn't agree more. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 19:37 Reply

#20 overclocking101

looks almost identical to the 800D except a tad bigger wich is just like a 650D..... how long are they going to milk this cow? not trying to flame but all it is is a reworked case. I like corsair as much as anyone else but a little originality goes a long way with me. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 19:56 Reply

#21 MT Alex

overclocking101 looks almost identical to the 800D except a tad bigger wich is just like a 650D..... how long are they going to milk this cow? not trying to flame but all it is is a reworked case. I like corsair as much as anyone else but a little originality goes a long way with me. I can see what you are saying, but it's a classy design, originality kind of sounds like flashy/fugly to me. I can see what you are saying, but it's a classy design, originality kind of sounds like flashy/fugly to me. Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 19:58 Reply

#22 jihadjoe

Holy crap! I'd put my case inside this case! Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 22:17 Reply

#23 Jakusonfire

Emperor_Piehead I feel like if your paying that price you might as well get a caselabs case. They are meant to be for watercooling, modular design, high grade thick aluminum, and a quality powdercoat. They will be significantly less expensive than a Caselabs ... especially anywhere other than North America, where shipping a CL case can be hugely expensive.

It looks better than a Caselabs

It comes with proper air filters for rads and fans instead of just gaping holes like a Caselabs They will be significantly less expensive than a Caselabs ... especially anywhere other than North America, where shipping a CL case can be hugely expensive.It looks better than a CaselabsIt comes with proper air filters for rads and fans instead of just gaping holes like a Caselabs Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 22:26 Reply

#24 Emperor_Piehead

Jakusonfire They will be significantly less expensive than a Caselabs ... especially anywhere other than North America, where shipping a CL case can be hugely expensive.

It looks better than a Caselabs

It comes with proper air filters for rads and fans instead of just gaping holes like a Caselabs I do see what you mean about that out of the US they are huge even in parts that makes sense and the fan filters which is the only problem for me. The caselabs SM8 though at the same size as the 900d is only $400 with window and front usb 3. The aesthetic is opinion based I really don't like the front plastic bezel and feet on the 900d while the caselabs is just squares and that nice powder coat but the real show that we can both agree on is the watercooling loop running inside I do see what you mean about that out of the US they are huge even in parts that makes sense and the fan filters which is the only problem for me. The caselabs SM8 though at the same size as the 900d is only $400 with window and front usb 3. The aesthetic is opinion based I really don't like the front plastic bezel and feet on the 900d while the caselabs is just squares and that nice powder coat but the real show that we can both agree on is the watercooling loop running inside Posted on Apr 2nd 2013, 23:13 Reply

#25 ReaperX87





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Comes with a high price too 379 bucks Hate to break it to you guys but its not a tease at all.Comes with a high price too 379 bucks Posted on Apr 3rd 2013, 3:28 Reply