The new Corsair 3500 series of cases is aimed at gaming configuration enthusiasts, combining a design that is both classic and contemporary.
Unlike previous models such as Corsair 2500 et 6500 this 3500 series adopts a more traditional design, but it is not lacking in advantages. The case features two removable tempered glass panels highlighting the components and LED lighting, while making it easy to access the components in case of maintenance or adjustments.
This 3500 is compatible with a wide variety of motherboards, ranging from the smallest, such as mini-ITX, to the largest, such as EATX, while supporting rear connector solutions from the ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Stealt series. Our review version, the Corsair 3500X ARGB, comes with three 120mm aRGB LED fans located on the sides.
We tested it to understand in detail its capabilities in terms of cooling, noise management, ergonomics and additional equipment. Does the case manage to offer a good compromise between efficient cooling and low noise levels? Is it worth the RRP of €139.90?