Corsair Carbide Spec-Omega RGB (ATX)
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Corsair Carbide Spec-Omega RGB

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buchmannrobin2

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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I have read from time to time that the air intake opening in the front is a little too small. I never had any major problems. However, I still occupied the 4 empty spaces with fans. Looks good with RBG fans. And under full load, the temperature values of the graphics card and CPU are quite OK. However, there are certainly much better cases if you place particular value on the ventilation.

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samjesus

5 years ago

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crow6666

5 years ago

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Look on the side where the slots for the SSD hard drives are, there are 2 Sata connectors with cables, these are not for the SSD but for the RGB. Simply connect them to the free plugs of the power supply and it should work.

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simon

5 years ago

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KABOOOM_WP

5 years ago

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In general, I strongly recommend against this case. I barely found room for my Corsair H100i RGB Platinum (5.50cm) in it, and I think it's even smaller. In addition, you hardly have any space in the back to make a clean cable management. You'd better look for another case.

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Tassooo

6 years ago

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Cilitan

6 years ago

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Joel.b

6 years ago

If you mean the RGB control, then yes. There is a Lightnode Pro installed, but both slots are occupied. One is used for the front panel, the other for the fan lighting. Four more fans can be connected. However, there is no PWM controller, as is the case with the Commander Pro, for example.

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