Corsair also sent an iCUE LINK RX120 Starter Kit which we’ll be reviewing separately. We’ll be using them for this case to show off the maxed out build look featuring both an AIO and a tower cooler.
Here’s a look at the back with very lazy and minimal cable management with a full-sized ATX PSU. there’s plenty of space to move around in with standard sized PSUs but for longer ones, you can see why i recommendย removing the drive cage. This is doubly so for those using Corsair’s Shift PSU series which have the plugs on the side of the PSU.
Here’s the case with a Corsair A115 tower cooler installed. We used a pair of the RX120 fans to intake air from the side so the fan RGB’s dont completely flood only the lower part of the case if we mounted them at the bottom.
Here’s the Corsair 2500X custom build with a simple tower cooler and dual-fan for intake. Now let’s pack in more stuff.
Going really crazy now with the RGB, we have the same system but we swapped out the A115 for a Corsair iCUE LINK H150. We also got another trio pack of the Corsair QX120 iCUE LINK fans and we’re now using all 3 RX120 fans for this build.
And that’s definitely the aesthetic that a lot of aquarium-type case owners are looking for.