These appear to be 'small but perfectly formed' chassis aimed at enthusiasts. There are two variants, one with and one without the RGB frills (fans and controller), but other than that (and the price) ...
The CORSAIR Crystal Series 280X RGB is a high-performance Micro-ATX case with three beautiful tempered glass panels, two stunning LL120 RGB fans and an innovative dual-chamber internal layout for ...
The Corsair Crystal 280X chassis is the tempered glass evolution of one of the company's best small form factor PC cases, the Carbide Air 240. It's slick, sleek, and super stylish, well so long as you ...
Marketed as a Micro ATX PC Case the Crystal Series 280X is a high-performance Micro-ATX case with three beautiful tempered glass panels and an innovative dual-chamber internal layout for clean looks ...
CORSAIR, a brand known for their PC gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, is bringing the tempered glass design in a smaller form factor with their newly released Crystal Series 280X RGB and ...
Corsair is one of the biggest names in the PC market, creating award-winning peripherals, memory, storage, chassis, power supplies and much more. From eSports gaming to office hardware, it seems ...
Micro ATX cases are becoming increasingly popular for gamers who want to build a compact gaming PC. These cases offer a great balance between size and features and often come with plenty of room for ...
Alright, packaging/unboxing first, Crystal Series 280X, yep we received the proper one alright. Standard cardboard with simple black fonts. The chassis is covered with a layer of plastic and then sits ...
Was using it till last week. In good condition. Needs a clean though. Comes with 3 fans. Has all the screws, filters, etc. Looking for $30 Pick up from Hamilton East ...
While technically not a Carbide series case, the Crystal Series 280X RGB has its roots very much in the chassis of the popular Air 240. Several members of the bit-tech team have housed their main rigs ...
We suspected that despite having two premium fans in the mix, cooling wasn't going to be a particularly strong point for the Crystal Series 280X, and we were right. The front section was clearly ...
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