Corsair iCUE LINK 3500X RGB Mid-Tower PC Case
Peter Donnell / 3 months ago
Complete System
Without a doubt, this is one amazing-looking PC case. Obviously, I’ve made a fair few additions to it in the build process, which we’ll get to in a moment. But overall, despite not using a BTF motherboard design, the cable routing looks clean and tidy, and it’s visually very attractive.
Having no fans in the front is a big problem for a lot of dual glass cases, but of course, Corsair has simply turned the front fans onto the right side panel, and having those three pull-in air is going to give you plenty of airflow.
There’s room up in the top for up to a 360mm radiator, or I could have put a 360mm radiator onto the right side panel, depending on if you prefer the AIO to use a push or a pull configuration. I’ve fitted the all-new Corsair Titan cooler in the top, and wow does it look fantastic!
There are three fan mounts at the bottom of this case, and I’ve added two of the new Corsair fans on the PSU shroud.
As well as a third one at the bottom front of the case. That means four fans are brining in air directly, and the two on the PSU shroud are helping better direct that airflow. This means we can get massive airflow throughout the case, without having to use higher RPM, and that’ll help keep the overall noise levels nice and low too.
There’s a lot of room in this case, and the massive rear chamber does make it easy to deal with lots of cables, allowing for quick and easy cable routing and helping to keep things looking tidy. BTF motherboards are great, but even with a normal motherboard, it wasn’t hard to get things looking their best.
Overall, it’s one of the cleanest-looking dual window cases I’ve seen, and the addition of the new Corsair fans and Titan cooler push it to the next level. Yes, I’m reviewing the case, but I love that Corsair products have a unique look but all go together really well, which is surprisingly something you don’t get with every other brand.