Corsair are one of the most dominant forces in the PC component market, and they have been for quite some time. Their product range is huge, and they’ve certainly had more wins than losses over the years. This is especially true when it comes to their PC cases, which are arguably some of the best in the world. Now, we have their brand new iCue 465X RGB. Well, I say brand new, it’s quite similar to some of their existing products, but it certainly expands on the range in a welcome way.
It is a premium focused product, so it’s going to be a little more expansive than your stock mid-tower. However, it’s on the more “affordable” end of the premium spectrum. Corsair has aimed to equip with lots of fancy features, without going too crazy and pushing the price too high.
You’ll find dual tempered-glass panels, triple ARGB fans, their iCUE Lighting Node Core, dust filters, a PSU shroud, and so much more. As I said, they haven’t exactly skimped on the good stuff here.
We’ve reviewed a few Corsair cases with the Lighting Node Pro and Commander Pro. These are more premium add ons. However, this one “only” comes with the Lighting Node Core. This allows for 6 x RGB headers to be connected and controlled using iCUE. I should stress, it’s for fans only, not RGB lighting strips. The Pro is what would take care of those, although you can buy those separately too.
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official Corsair product page here.
“The CORSAIR iCUE 465X RGB is a mid-tower ATX smart case that offers brilliant visuals showcased by two tempered glass panels. Three included CORSAIR LL120 RGB PWM fans and an iCUE Lighting Node CORE smart RGB lighting controller combine with powerful iCUE software for fully customizable illumination out of the box. Expand your cooling potential with room for up to 6x fans or multiple radiators and a Direct Airflow Path layout, ensuring obstruction-free airflow to your components. Install up to two 3.5in HDDs and four 2.5in SSDs for the storage you need and keep your system clean and tidy with intuitive built-in cable routing and three removable dust filters.”
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