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Corsair Obsidian Series 700D chassis priced, heading to retail next month

by Parm Mann on 4 March 2010, 12:00

Tags: Obsidian Series 700D, Corsair

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Like the look of Corsair's second high-end chassis: the Obsidian Series 700D, launched earlier this month?

If so, there's a good chance you've been itching to know exactly how much cheaper than the 800D the trimmed-down 700D will be. Fortunately for you, UK retailer SCAN.co.uk has spilled the beans, listing Corsair's latest for pre-order ahead of an April launch at a cost of £186.83*.

That's about £22 less than the full-fat Obsidian Series 800D, which although similar in appearance and identical in size, has all the 700D features plus four hot-swappable front-mounted SATA drive bays and a windowed side panel.

Question is, is the £187 asking price still too high to convince you to make a purchase? Let us know what you think in the HEXUS.community forums.


*As always, UK-based HEXUS.community forum members will benefit from the SCAN2HEXUS Free Shipping initiative, which will save you a further few pounds plus also top-notch, priority customer service and technical support backed up by the SCANcare@HEXUS forum.



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A saving of £22? That's pathetic :laugh:

Nonetheless, I'd pay £22 extra not to have the window…
if nothing else, hopefully it will force the price of the Silverstone FT02 down.
snootyjim
A saving of £22? That's pathetic :laugh:

Nonetheless, I'd pay £22 extra not to have the window…

Ha! You beat me to it, was about to say exactly the same.
Actually, that's only £7 cheaper in my book, since the 800D was on special offer yesterday when I looked, down to £193. If this were priced nearer £150 it'd be a very viable option for those looking to watercool without spending silly money - that's then only ~£50 more than other mid-high-end cases, and probably worth it for convenience. At over £185, it's nearer double the cost of a decent case, and starts looking like a waste of money.
I think they know that if it was a reasonable price no one would get the 800D.