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Corsair iCUE 465X RGB review - worth 115? LEO finds out
Today Leo is taking a look at Corsair's latest case, the iCUE 465X RGB. With a big emphasis on the three LL120 rgb fans at ...
The Corsair ICUE 465X RGB is a medium-sized chassis. It measures 467 (L) x 216 (W) x 465 (H)mm (which amounts to ~47 l in total) and supports up to ATX-sized motherboards. It can house a maximum of ...
Corsair , today announced the launch of the new CORSAIR iCUE 465X RGB Mid-Tower ATX Smart Case, offering PC enthusiasts smart RGB lighting and strong cooling with three included CORSAIR LL120 RGB PWM ...
The 465X looks pretty much what we expect from Corsair and their iCUE range these days. Of course, that’s not a bad thing, as this looks absolutely fantastic. There’s a big sheet of tempered glass on ...
Corsair has launched the iCue 465X RGB Mid-Tower ATX Smart Case. Those familiar with Corsair's wares won't be surprised that this case majors on RGB LED lighting frills - iCue is the software Corsair ...
Bottom line: If you are in the market for a mid-tower ATX case, chances are you're looking to build a gaming PC. To that end, Corsair's new iCue 465X RGB Mid-Tower ATX Smart Case should get your ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. Corsair pulled off a nice chassis in the iCUE 465X ...
Pitched as a mid-tower ‘smart case’, the iCUE 465X is the successor to the Crystal Series 465X (now nearly three years old!), although all mention of the Crystal Series has been eviscerated from the ...
Corsair iCue 465X RGB It is a premium focused product, so it’s going to be a little more expansive than your stock mid-tower. However, it’s on the more “affordable” end of the premium spectrum.
The tempered glass side panel is held on with a standard set of four thumbscrews, and the opposite side panel relies on notches and rails. Neither system is exciting these days, but both work just ...
Corsair iCUE 465X RGB is a decent little case that has been dressed up with three expensive LL120 fans and a basic Lighting Node Core fan controller that is frustratingly limited in its abilities.
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