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The Corsair SPEC-DELTA Carbide Series is a sleek mid-tower ATX gaming case designed for optimal airflow and stunning visuals. Featuring three customizable RGB LED fans, a frameless tempered glass side panel, and a full-length PSU cover, this case not only enhances your gaming setup but also keeps it organized and cool.
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Corsair |
Item model number | CC-9011166-WW |
Item Weight | 14 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.32 x 8.27 x 17.72 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.32 x 8.27 x 17.72 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 32 |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Manufacturer | CO7LH |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07KGSJRC3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 7, 2019 |
J**E
Stylish and aesthetically pleasing case with great software integration.
I knew I wanted a Corsair case since I have a Corsair PSU, RAM, and fans already so I wanted to keep it all under one ecosystem/brand. The case itself is very stylish and looks extremely modern, minimalistic, and discreet. The side is made from tempered glass so you can see inside your PC, the glass is strong but not too thick, it keeps to the discreet styling of the case.Storage Capacity:This case has 2 x 3.5" bays and 3 x 2.5" bays for SSDs, this should be enough room for the majority of people, but as more and more people buy NVMe and M.2 SSDs this amount of bays becomes over the top but is always nice to have.Cooling:The top of the case has space for up to a 240mm radiator if you prefer liquid cooling, but if you want to go the traditional airflow route, there is plenty of slots for 120mm and 140mm fans.Front Ports:The front of the case has a power button, reset button, HDD LED, headphone jack, microphone jack, 2 x USB 3.0 ports and of course, the power button.RGB:Of course, this case is all about RGB, the front has an LED strip which can be controlled using the Corsair iCUE software. This case comes with a Corsair Lighting Node Pro included in the package, using this device you can control the RGB of your whole pc, including the case and any additional fans you decide to add.Issues:The only issue I had with this case is that the PSU cover can be difficult to remove when changing my PSU and when putting it back on it comes dangerously close to the motherboard which means if you slip you could end up breaking your motherboard.Overall this case is great and stylish. It comes at quite a high price point for a case but I think it is justified given what's in the package and how nice the case is.
O**E
Great Budget Case
First of all - this case is great value for money...it looks great, has a solid build quality and has plenty of space for larger components (RTX 3070, Hyper 212 Evo, etc.) without a bunch of empty space typically found in mid-large tower cases.The glass panel is great and the included fans are a nice touch...though if you're planning on using certain RGB software (think Corsair's own iCUE program!) you'll struggle to get them synced up with additional fans, like the SP120s. It's annoying, but you can circumvent it with decent 3rd party, or motherboard software (e.g. MSI's mystic lighting) to get it sorted.I do wonder what happens if/when those 3 fans fail...as I'm not sure a fix/replacement would be so simple without some tinkering or sending off to the manufacturer! But as with any Corsair fans they typically have a really good life span and aren't usually prone to fail.The back panel (hiding most of the cables, SSDs, etc.) works fine but is a bit cramped and if you've got chunky PSU cables or a fair few additional lines for peripherals, etc. then it's a bit of a squeeze which in my experience resulted in multiple adjustments before I could close the panel and get it flush. All sorted now - but I'm reluctant to make any changes down the line as it's fairly annoying.Overall; great affordable case, solid airflow and support for watercooling, etc. - I'd absolutely recommend this over a large tower case, and only if you're not a fan of the design, or want to go micro-ATX is it not a good choice.
S**D
Great case, think of the airflow up front.
I recently purchased this case (the SPEC-DELTA) for a PC upgrade for a friend. All in all it is a very good case. The tempered glass is held together by 4 screws which have rubber covering to not damage the glass. The case comes with three 120mm RGB fans up front set in an intake position and one 120mm non-RGB exhaust fan at the back. There is space up top for 2 120/140mm fans. It's possible to install a 240mm AIO cooler up top or a 240/360mm AIO up front.Regarding installing AIO coolers at the top of the case. The design could result in you not being able to fit one in if you do not have low profile RAM chips installed. Do bear that in mind. The Corsair LPX range of memory will be fine but if you have anything else, you may have problems.Regarding airflow, the three fans up front are hampered a little because the plastic covering in front of them does not have sufficient grilling to allow for a decent amount of air to enter the case. In itself, it's not terrible, but in testing I found that the temperatures in the case at idle were around 3-4C lower if I removed the plastic covering. One workaround is to up the speed of the fans a small amount in the BIOS which can compensate the temps a little without making too much extra noise.They are the only real issues on the case. The rest is very well put together. There is space behind the motherboard tray for 2 2.5in SSD drives and a removable mount located at the bottom for up to three 3.5in drives. Not only is it removable, but you can slide the position of it side to side somewhat so that if you have a lot of cabling and not much room, you can move the tray towards the front for space.There are plenty of areas to cable tie your wiring at the back to keep things neat and plenty of access points for the cables to reach around to the motherboard.Be sure that your motherboard has enough chassis fan headers to connect the fans, unless you buy a splitter for those (DC power) as none is supplied, meaning you need 4 alone for the fans installed in the case. The RGB lighting does come supplied with a splitter though, meaning you only need one header on your board to light all three fans, albeit in the same colour. If you instead use an RGB controller with sufficient connectors then this also won't be an issue.So generally I highly recommend this case for any PC builder on a budget who wants a well featured setup which is easy to install and use. But do remember the AIO cooler space issue up top and the airflow up front.
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