As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. The Corsair iCUE 220T RGB was a great idea on ...
In this section of the review, I will re-build my current PC (housed in a Phanteks P350X, a case with a very similar design philosophy to the one review today) inside the 220T. This is, really, the ...
How Much Does it Cost? The Corsair iCUE 220T RGB Mid-Tower Tempered-Glass PC Case launches today and will soon be available at all major retailers. It’ll be £87.99 here in the UK, and around $109.99 ...
The last Corsair case we looked at, the 680X RGB, left us disappointed. With about £90 of the hefty £220 asking price allocated to a trio of RGB fans and a lighting controller, the core chassis ended ...
Enjoy CORSAIR’s latest revelation with the iCUE 220T RGB Airflow case. This mid-tower ATX smart case with a steel grill front offers incredible airflow. Play around in beautiful lighting with the ...
Whilst I am sure the 220T is based on an already existing Corsair design, the looks of the case would probably lend to the belief that it is an entirely new design and base. We'll get straight to the ...
With three intake fans having minimally-restricted access to cool air, the iCUE 220T RGB Airflow is able to build up enough positive pressure to effectively exhaust air out of the only places it can ...
Corsair is adopting a new naming convention for its computer chassis. The series identifiers that we've come to know - Graphite, Carbide, Obsidian, etc. - are being set aside for plain ol' numbers ...
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