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CORSAIR CRYSTAL 280X RGB Micro-ATX Case, 2 RGB Fans, Lighting Node PRO included, Tempered Glass - Black (CC-9011135-WW)

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Style: RGB


Color: Black


Features

  • Massive cooling potential with room for up to six 120mm cooling fans, or a 240mm radiator in the top, 240mm radiator in the front, and 240mm radiator in the bottom
  • Two included CORSAIR LL120 RGB fans boast a total of 32 individually customizable LEDs, controlled by an included Lighting Node PRO digital RGB lighting controller and CORSAIR iCUE software to deliver a symphony of color
  • Three stunning tempered glass panels put your system on display like no other Micro-ATX case
  • A dual-chamber layout highlights your PC's core components, whilst tidying cables, drives and the PSU into a dedicated rear chamber
  • Dedicated storage compartment for up to two 3.5" drives and three 2.5" drives keeps your system clean without sacrificing storage capacity

Description

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 clean looks and cleaner builds. Outstanding cooling potential offers room for up to six cooling fans and multiple 240mm liquid cooling radiators, while the dual-chamber design lets you put your core hardware on display while tidying drives, cables and the PSU away in a dedicated compartment. With 32 RGB LEDs controlled by CORSAIR iCUE software, it's easy to match your setup, create amazing lighting effects or synchronize all your CORSAIR RGB lighting together. CORSAIR Crystal 280X RGB - Clearly Compact.

Brand: Corsair


Motherboard Compatability: ATX


Case Type: Mini-Tower


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Color: Black


Material: Alloy Steel Tempered Glass


Cooling Method: Air


Model Name: 280X


Fan Size: 120 Millimeters


Item Weight: 7.24 Kilograms


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎Corsair


Series: ‎280X


Item model number: ‎CC-9011135-WW


Item Weight: ‎15.93 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15.67 x 10.87 x 13.82 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15.67 x 10.87 x 13.82 inches


Color: ‎Black


Number of Processors: ‎2


Manufacturer: ‎CO7LH


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎April 20, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • First time gaming PC builder...
Style: RGB Color: Black
This case is not only good looking but also extremely functional. Its large back area gives plenty of room to exercise cable management or just shove everything out of sight if you're lazy. The three panel glass system looks great and is an excellent way to show off your rig. The smaller microATX stature is perfect for those who want a lot of PC punch in a small package. It looks great and isn't some unnecessarily large tower. The airflow on this case is amazing. I moved both included RGB fans to the top so I could mount a AIO cooler on the front. In the future I will add some more fans to the bottom, since I've noticed my large graphics card blocks some of the airflow down there. The only issue I found with this case is that the two rear screws that secure the PCI slots in the rear will strip the case under pressure. The screws on mine are crooked now, but its only noticeable to me since I know that I messed it up. Overall, if you're looking for a small case that is great to look at and very easy to work with, I 100% recommend buying this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2019 by Ari Gold

  • 280X is unique, easy to build and this Seller means what they say...
Style: RGB Color: Black
A Corsair Crystal 280X RGB.. $185 Case for $116 shipped to my door, with quote "Minor Box Damage, but product has no damage" and that's exactly what showed up at my door. The box had a couple little scratches but inside was a brand new Corsair 280X case with zero issues. If you're gonna use this case some things to note.. #1: It's expensive, but take into account it comes with x2 LL120 RGB Fans (Example I was gonna buy a Fractal POP for $80, bought Fractal Aspect-12 RGB Fans for $54=$134, so your not that far off, and though I've had issues with Corsairs Peripherals my last case was a 4000D Air Flow which was the best case for the money hands down. When it comes to cases Corsair really do a great job, and honestly I've yet to build in one of there cases I haven't liked. #2: It's Micro-ATX or ITX ONLY, I know it looks like it will take a normal ATX MOB but it does NOT. #3 No Rear Exhaust Fans.. However I believe 60-65mm fans will fit in the small gap in the back, but honestly I'm running x4 LL120 Fans (Bottom & Top Intake)+ Fractal Prism+ S24 AIO x2 120mm Fans (Exhaust out Top) x1 Fractal Aspect-12 Fan for side panel (Do either intake or exhaust) but honestly the case positive pressure is so high i don't see that you'll need anything else.. I've tested small exhaust fans and they don't really do anything. #4 If you Run An AIO Top Mounted, add some rubber spacers (About 1/4") between the top glass panel to allow the AIO to bleed off it's heat better (That's if you wanna keep the top glass panel) #5: Wire management is incredible.. The side basement is incredible. #6: If you're like me and not using HDD or SSD, and remove the both the cages you're gonna have space for days. #7 The Front Glass Panel.. If you don't like it, google some custom panels people have made of lexan and 3D printing that greatly increase air flow (Looking to build a custom mesh panel myself) Enjoy it. I build a lot of Gaming PC's every year, enough it's impossible to count and I've come across horrible cases and I come less and less across good cases but building a ITX setup in this was very unique and also very easy, not like a lot of other SFF cases out there.. and believe me when I say the case looks huge in the pictures and though yes it has a girthy foot print it's pretty short and actually kinda small for what it is. If you end up coming by a deal like a did, and you get the same seller.. If they say it's in good shape then I'd say you can trust them. I fully expected this case to be mangled for $116, but it was perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023 by Neptune

  • A REALLY good case that can be made even BETTER
Style: RGB Color: White
It's a great case to introduce to the smaller form factor realm (mini-ITX and micro-ATX). The layout is functional for the most part, good size, quality build, and looks best in white. Pair this with other white-ish components (B450M Mortar Titanium, ARMOR Radeon RX580 GPU, VENGEANCE PRO White RAM, C7 SFF Fan/Heatsink, RM750X PSU), and you'll have a nice black/white contrast build. For Corsair: - Make adjustments to the tempered glass and allow more air flow. - Bundle the Commander Pro and ditch the Lighting Node. - There are bits of areas on your case that could be more utilized! - Switch out the feet for added clearance and better air flow. - Re-evaluate your promo video for the Crystal 280X, including the use of fans and mATX compatibility. Like a disclaimer or something. For Customers: - Installing Windows on an M.2 and storing games/data on 3.5" or 2.5" HDDs? Remove one of the cages; you don't need both. - Wanting to install 6 case fans? Might want to stick with 4 (2 on front, 2 on top). - Still want to install 6 case fans? The bottom of the case is very debatable, considering how close they can get to your preferred GPU and/or the pins/headers of your mATX motherboard. Clearance may be an issue here. Same rule applies to radiators. - There's a reason why AIOs exist in most current builds (especially by YouTubers), and why most builds do NOT have fans installed on the bottom. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2019 by Dustin Holub Dustin Holub

  • Spacious case for a busy mini-ITX.
I assembled a rig around Black Friday in 2017 when the 1080 Ti was literally less than half the price it is now. It was on a mini-ITX (ASUS Z270-I) motherboard stuffed in an Elite 130 along with two 3.5" hard disks. Calling it crowded would have been an understatement. It ran surprisingly well due to the fan placement, but performance was definitely wasted on the lack of space. I was ready to part with it and assemble a new one this month, but couldn't justify the cost. It might be almost 3 years old but packs a punch compared to what's out there now. What you see pictured here are the same exact components, but in this new Corsair 280X. This is the motherboard half of the case, with two intake fans on the right and one exhaust fan on the top. The other half (not pictured) has the PSU and hard drives. This new case, along with reseating the heat sink with Arctic MX-4 paste, gave the CPU an extra 10 degrees C of headroom. Guess I'll be waiting 'til 2023 for the next one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2020 by spitfirejunky spitfirejunky

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