It’s been a while since we’ve gotten a dual-chamber chassis from Corsair. This is despite the recent trend of dual-chamber chassis coming into market. Corsair recently launched a couple of dual-chamber chassis starting off with the one we have today: the Corsair 2500 series.
Aimed at smaller systems, the Corsair 2500 series isn’t that small able to pack a pair of 360mm radiators as well as a side 240mm. That’s a lot of cooling potential on a smaller case and while its not marketed as a “tiny” case as it still eats up the same space as a midtower, its lower height doesn’t make it standout much making it a good in-between case.

Available in 3 variants (2500D Airflow, 2500X, 2500X RGB) and 6 color options in various finishes, today we’ll be looking at the Corsair 2500X chassis. This chassis is the bare aquarium version of the series which comes with no fans but features a glass front. The Corsair 2500X RGB includes a pair off iCUE LINK RX120 fans. The Corsair 2500D Airflow on the other swaps out the glass front for a mesh panel for maximum airflow.
We’ll be focusing on the 2500X in this review and I’ll show you around the case and share with what’s possible in this config. Read on to find out more!

Features & Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Case Height | 376 |
Case Length | 469 |
Case Width | 304 |
Motherboard Support | Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX |
Color | BLACK |
Weight | 13.39 |
Radiator Compatibility | 120mm, 140mm, 240mm, 280mm, 360mm |
Maximum GPU Length | 400mm |
Maximum CPU Cooler Height | 180mm |
Maximum PSU Length | 225mm |
Compatible Liquid Coolers | H60, H100i, H115i, H150i (All Series) |
Case Size | NA |
Case Power Supply | ATX |
Case Expansion Slots | 4 horizontal (4 vertical with accessory) |
Case Front IO | (1x) USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, (2x) USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, (1x) Audio in/out |
Case Window | Tempered Glass |
Case Warranty | 2 Year |
Internal 3.5″ Drive Bays | 2 |
Internal 2.5″ Drive Bays | 2 |