Kidbest100
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Hey guys, was just wondering what everyone thought of the new Corsair Obsidian 900D that is being shown at CES 2013! 
I liked the 800D for a few things, but it did have its issues.
It had a great paint job on it, I really liked the simplistic design of it. No big flashy lights or anything on it.
I also liked the way that the rubber grommets felt. They weren't the cheapo ones that you see in other cases, where you put a cable through the hole, it bends the grommet, and it stays pushed back, like a kinked hose does I guess. They pushed back right away.
I also noticed the amount of radiator space wasn't very great. There was a good amount of space to mod for it, but there wasn't alot of room to go crazy with the rads. The 900D seems to be going crazy with the amount of places to stick a radiator (or 4)
Another thing I heard about the 800D is that it was okay for water cooling, but for air cooling, there wasn't a great amount of airflow at all! If you were doing SLI or Crossfire on stock coolers, things could have gotten a bit toasty. :mellow:
Anyway, enough with my babbling.
I'm sure you guys will come up with more educated opinions. So, what do you guys think?

I liked the 800D for a few things, but it did have its issues.
It had a great paint job on it, I really liked the simplistic design of it. No big flashy lights or anything on it.
I also liked the way that the rubber grommets felt. They weren't the cheapo ones that you see in other cases, where you put a cable through the hole, it bends the grommet, and it stays pushed back, like a kinked hose does I guess. They pushed back right away.
I also noticed the amount of radiator space wasn't very great. There was a good amount of space to mod for it, but there wasn't alot of room to go crazy with the rads. The 900D seems to be going crazy with the amount of places to stick a radiator (or 4)
Another thing I heard about the 800D is that it was okay for water cooling, but for air cooling, there wasn't a great amount of airflow at all! If you were doing SLI or Crossfire on stock coolers, things could have gotten a bit toasty. :mellow:
Anyway, enough with my babbling.
