
Build a customized gaming computer with this Corsair Crystal Series mid-tower case. It's made of durable tempered glass to protect and showcase your PC, and it has three RGB LED fans for colorful illumination and excellent cooling. The cable routing channels on this Corsair Crystal Series mid-tower case let you keep wiring organized.
Q: Is the three fans include enough to cool the system? trying to avoid by an addition fan
A: It would depend on what you plan to put in the tower. You will at least need a cpu cooler but if your going to SLI some cards in there... I would definitely get a back fan.
Q: Would I be able to put a NZXT Kraken X62 Radiator in here?
A: Yes, X62 will fit as a top mount AIO or a front mount AIO in this case. The brackets that is used to mount is removed which makes it easy to mount rad to. I went with the Corsair 360mm rad AIO and mounted in the front of case. Plenty of room for fans on both sides for push pull config. If you are mounting rad to top make sure your board and ram will clear.
A: Hi, You can fit an ATX, mATX, or mini ITX motherboard in the case, and a video card up to 370mm long. If you have any other questions, please reach out: support.corsair.com
A: They are the Corsair sp120 fans, so icue does recognize them. They should be able to sync with keyboard but they only have 4 leds in them so limited lighting options. I switched the fans out for the ll120s
Q: Can you mount a radiator on the front of the case
A: You would be able to fit up to a 360mm radiator into the case. If you're mounting an AIO's radiator, that would fit the radiator included in the Corsair h150i Pro, or a NZXT Kraken X72. Check this video by PCPartPicker out. https://youtu.be/_BpQ8Y5v8qc This video shows the removal of the 3 stock fans in the front, and the installation of the new fans and radiator.
Q: would an aorus master MB with the MSI rtx 2080 ti gaming trio x graphics card fit in ths case?
A: Hi, You can fit an ATX, mATX, or mini ITX motherboard in the case, and a video card up to 370mm long. If you have any other questions, please reach out: support.corsair.com
A: It's a box with some fans that light up and a control module for them. You supply the rest of the parts to render it a functioning PC, like power supply, motherboard, CPU, memory, graphics cards, and HDDs or SSDs, and bolt them up and plug everything in yourself.
A: It comes with the glass case itself, the screws for the motherboard, and three fans. I did not need to buy anything extra to build the PC (besides the PC parts, obviously).