
Corsair Obsidian 500D RGB
ATX
Corsair Obsidian 500D RGB
ATX
Three (3x) LL120 RGB fans are pre-mounted. The 360mm radiator can only be mounted at the front. Further technical data of the case: Length................................................................................500mm Width................................................................................233mm Height..................................................................................507mm Maximum GPU length................................................370mm Maximum CPU height..................................................170mm Maximum power supply length.........................................225mm Fan positions: Front...............................3x120 / 2x140mm Top................................................2x120 / 140mm Rear.........................................................120mm Radiator compatibility: Front.................................360mm / 280mm Top.............................................280mm / 240mm Rear.........................................................120mm Manufacturer's website: https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Geh%C3%A4use/Geh%C3%A4use-f%C3%BCr-Softwaresteuerung-und-%C3%9Cberwachung/Obsidian-Series-500D-RGB-SE-Premium-Mid-Tower-Geh%C3%A4use/p/CC-9011139-WW#tab-overview
no...2x140 mm or 2x120 mm ...here more infos about the case...https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Geh%C3%A4use/Geh%C3%A4use-f%C3%BCr-Softwaresteuerung-und-%C3%9Cberwachung/Obsidian-Series-500D-RGB-SE-Premium-Mid-Tower-Geh%C3%A4use/p/CC-9011139-WW
I think you could install it well in the front. You can then use the other fans as exhausts in the back and on top.
I assume you are referring to the XR5 360-MM radiator that comes as part of the iCUE XH305i bundle. The case supports up to 360mm fans, so this should actually fit. However, if you look at the specifications of the case on the manufacturer's website, the supported Corsair radiators are explicitly listed, of which yours is not part. My guess is that the case is intended for AIOs and not for custom loops. I would therefore assume that your radiator is too long at 39.6cm, as my H115i AIO with 36cm already takes up the entire mounting bracket.
The GraKa is already too big, the WaKü should fit
2x140mm at the top and 1x 120mm at the rear. ( https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Geh%C3%A4use/Geh%C3%A4use-f%C3%BCr-Softwaresteuerung-und-%C3%9Cberwachung/Obsidian-Series-500D-RGB-SE-Premium-Mid-Tower-Geh%C3%A4use/p/CC-9011139-WW#tab-overview )
All power supply units that correspond to the ATX size.
I think not. It only says ATX and when I mounted the screws I didnt see a lot of options for other sizes. Maybee you could find an answer at pcpartpicker.com
Yes, Commander Pro and RGB Fan LED Hub are included and pre-installed in the case.
I am of course talking about vertical installation ;D
A water cooling system can be installed in the 500D RGB - a little tight depending on the configuration, but it works. I'm writing these lines on a system in this case with a 360 wheel in the front, 240 wheel in the top and a 120 wheel in the back. Corsair offers a configurator where you can find out the components and compatible cooling configuration: https://www.corsair.com/de/de/custom-cooling-configurator/ Have fun assembling :-)
Even at Corsair in the spare parts section you can't find Obsidian 500D RGB??? I have looked. Maybe on a Corsair Forum...... on the net. My best regards.
Aura Sync Compatibility with Corsair Performance LED Memory - Introductions Corsair RGB DDR4 can fully support Aura Sync by doing the following: 1. Access the Corsair website ( https://www.corsair.com/us/en/downloads ). 2. Select Corsair iCUE from the "Select Category" drop-down menu. 3. Download the CORSAIR iCUE and CORSAIR RGB MEMORY plug-ins for ASUS AURA SYNC.
Hello, Yes, the 3 fans are included
For me, the Commander Pro was included with the case :).
I think you'd have to build it the normal way and flip the case upside down to make this possible. Because the case is designed for building the pc left-sided and you can't just flip the mainboard to the other side... You would have to custom build the whole case to make a right-sided pc possible
I would not recommend for this card and the water cooling of graphics card at all, the case although beautiful is really not very wide (when you are used to a full tower) the aorus would have something like 5-8mm of space between the tab of the waterblock of the aorus and the glass, it is little if the fixing of the pipe goes a little bit beyond that it could be a problem, the motherboard is also stuck to the big case it is not very wide.The aorus would have something like 5-8mm of space between the waterblock tab of the aorus and the glass, it's not much if the pipe attachment is sticking out a bit it could be a problem, the motherboard is also stuck to the big case for the power supply so there's almost no space between it and the glass.The motherboard is also stuck to the big case for the power supply so there is almost no room downwards, it's really a medium-small case perfect for AIO for the cpu and air cooling for the video card but not full watercooling, I would take a bigger/larger one for theaorus (by the way tinted windows are more than recommended, I have 9 LL120 RGB fans + ram corsair vengeance pro it's superb but without tinted windows one bleeds eyes, the luminosity is extreme)
That depends more on the motherboard or graphics card installed, if it has an HDMI interface then yes :) You will probably look in vain for it in a computer case.
No, it never is with this type of PC case.
also forgot to ask if a PCI-E 3.0 X16 riser cable is included or if you have to order it separately for the vertical gpu mount. best thanks.
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