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What is Corsair Obsidian Mini D???

Last night I saw TTL Office Tour YouTube clip. Halfway on the video there was a case box, which had a sticker on it and is said Corsair Obsidian One D and on the bottom with tiny font was printed Obsidian Mini D. Does anyone know something about this case, because I am planning on starting my LAN build in a few days? Do you think that there is a chance that this case will be on the CES next week?

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it will be 99% chance that its their, a youtuber spilled the beans already about it....

 

i would hold out to CES and see if there is a release date.

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Nossa, on 29 Dec 2013 - 10:35 AM, said:

 

Thanks man! I'll definitely wait until CES so that I can see this case!

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looks horrible for Watercooling :( , no radiators in the top cuz of window (maybe thats an option) and in the back it looks like 90mm fan or 82mm fans.....

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I can see some ghetto side mounting coming ;)

there always is a ghetto way :D

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SPOILER:

 

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Linus leaked a picture of a box, labeled Corsair 250D. Spoiler above seems pretty legit.

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m-itx Case. i'm pretty sure

 

I hope not, m-itx is the flavor of the month that doesn't seem to go away. I'd much rather see m-atx instead.

 

edit: Seen this

 

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>2 pci slots

 

Gross.

 

As if the market really needed another itx case, guess people weren't content with Bit Fenix vomiting them all over the place.

 

 

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there always is a ghetto way :D

the ghetto way of life

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Linus leaked a picture of a box, labeled Corsair 250D. Spoiler above seems pretty legit.

 

Where?

EDIT: Nevermind

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I hope not, m-itx is the flavor of the month that doesn't seem to go away. I'd much rather see m-atx instead.

 

edit: Seen this

 

 

>2 pci slots

 

Gross.

 

As if the market really needed another itx case, guess people weren't content with Bit Fenix vomiting them all over the place.

 

I was right!!!   8-)

 

i know unless i go with a travel-like-pc i wouldn't go with mitx. rather have full tower!

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I hope not, m-itx is the flavor of the month that doesn't seem to go away. I'd much rather see m-atx instead.

 

edit: Seen this

 

 

 

>2 pci slots

 

Gross.

 

As if the market really needed another itx case, guess people weren't content with Bit Fenix vomiting them all over the place.

 

Corsair 350D. They already have one.

 

What's wrong with ITX cases? The more of every case the better, and this one looks amazing.

 

And did you honestly just green text on a forum? Get out.

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And now for the mid-tower?

The 650D is mid-tower.

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The 650D is mid-tower.

Yep, though I meant a 650D refresh. One with this new aesthetic and improved internal layout.

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Looks great except for that random square on the left side of the front panel. Looks like you could almost mod it to m atx too.

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I like it, but then again I love unorthodox cases. I'll be eyeing this for my upcoming m-ITX build, I like the 240 rad mount on the right side.

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Idk guys, but now when I'm looking at this again it doesn't look that small. Why 99% of the M-ITX cases, which can properly fit a 10'' GPU, are so big. If you ask me I want to see something in the lines of the SilverStone FT03 Mini or the ASRock M8. Some higher wattage SFX PSU will be good to.  

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Nice can't wait to see this case in person. I'm ready for an mITX build.

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