✨ Elevate Your Setup with Style and Performance!
The Corsair Crystal 570X RGB Mid-Tower Case combines sleek design with functionality, featuring four tempered glass panels, three RGB fans, and extensive radiator compatibility, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Corsair |
Series | CORSAIR Crystal 570X RGB Mid-Tower Case |
Item model number | CC-9011126-WW |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 23.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.9 x 9.21 x 20.16 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.9 x 9.21 x 20.16 inches |
Color | Mirror Black |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Manufacturer | CO7LH |
Language | English |
ASIN | B077YDZ29S |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 8, 2018 |
J**M
Fantastic case
Got this case back in April and recieved it two days after odering. Immediately moved over my pc set up into the new case. Eventually moved from an AIO to a custom loop with corsair hydro x cpu block, pump res, and rads.The sp120 fans thats come with the case are nice. Very silent and fast. My only complaint and it's not that big a deal is the lack of rgb control on the fans. The controller in the case and the top panel IO rgb control buttons are nifty; just not a lot of options.The case, even with the mesh and glass panels, gets really good airflow. Of course removing the glass panels increases airflow, but why do that? The mesh panels are magnetic and hold to the case well, but mesh panel frames are a flismy and very bendable plastic. It's not really a big deal either.The case has plenty of room. I hoped for some crazy push-pull insanity, but kept in mind it likely wouldn't happen anyways. The limit on what the case can handle is as the pictures added shows, 120 rad on the back with push-pull 120mm fans, 240 rad up top with 240mm fans (120x2), 360 rad on the front with 360mm (120x3) fans, corsiar xc7 cpu block, and (for my rig specifically) corsair xd3 pump/reservoir. There's not really any room for any other push-pull configurations unless you possibly pulled it off by installing the gpu to the lower pcie slot and and set the push-pull fans for the top rad. Depending on gpu length, there's not room on the front mounting your pump/res to the the rad.Since it is my first custom loop i went with softline tubing and keeping in line with the brand i went with corsair tubing and fittings; no special angles. It was a bit interesting trying to get the mounting for this pump in particular and run the tubing without angled fittings and not cause a problem in constricting liquid flow. Using angled fittings would have easily kept the tubing from pressing on the glass panel some like it does, but hindsight is 20/20. At first it was good and then one tube started to crimp so i fixed that with a velcro strap. It works. I know; not the best fix but I'm ok with it.There's plenty of pass through room for cables to the motherboard. Though with my motherboard's plugin locations it made the viewing of cables on the bottom of a bit more noticable. Gor what it's worth I'm using an Asus z390 prime-p. It's not really a big deal unless you want to nitpick the less you can see the cables the better. Cable management on the back side is great. there's a metal bracket shroud you can use to hide cables and a couple velcro straps to help tie the down; as well as plenty of pass throughs for more straps you can add or for zip ties. The cable management shroud can only hide so many cables before it becomes too much and then makes it very difficult to replace shroud. In my situation, i ran short of ties and straps and used the excessively long cables to help manage the cables. That's not the best thing to do for sure, but it works to keep from having a jumbled mess of cables under the psu shroud. There's also 4 drive trays. 2 for 3.5 inch drives and 2 for 2.5 inch drives.Overall i love the case and find any shortcomings a bit negligible and very situational. It's amazing and worth the cost and i do reccomend this case.
J**S
Great tower
Love my tower, looks amazing
S**S
Great case with only a couple minor drawbacks
Overall I really like this case. It is has a beautiful aesthetic to it. It is well designed and all the tolerances are great. Nothing is misaligned when installing fans, motherboard, PSU, etc all the screws line up perfect. Materials feel great, the tempered glass is gorgeous. The metal is durable yet not too heavy, it is also perfectly powder coated no sign of raw metal anywhere. Cable management works pretty well but I do have some gripes.My main issues with the case is first of all why does it not come with the PSU shroud cover. I had to go to Corsair's website and order it for $14 ($4+$10 shipping). Come on Corsair this $4 part should be included with the case. Next is cable management. The back of the case is fully exposed with tempered glass so you can't hide your mess on the back like most cases. This can be a positive if you can get it looking perfect back there to show off your cable management skills. The problem is the channel that they give you to work with is too small to fit all the cables especially once you start adding stuff like case fans, fan controllers, and most of all individually sleeved power cables. The other thing is I wish the back glass was tinted a little darker to hide the cables more. Some people may not mind this if they are able to get their cables perfect with a thousand zip ties but for the normal person I would rather it just be tinted more so I don't have to worry about how it looks as much. Especially since I can't fit all my cables in the runner space.Edit: After 2 hours of intense cable management I was barely able to squeeze everything into the runner. And I mean barely. This took a lot of work and creativity with the cable runs. Now I am fine with the glass because I spent so much time working on my cables I want to show it off!Another positive is it comes with RGB fans. As well as a controls integrated into the case. This is pretty cool. Unfortunately since I decided to upgrade my fans to the LL120 series and use a Commander Pro to control them with software I cannot use the case buttons. For someone who just wants a basic RGB setup though the fans and controls it come with should be sufficient.Lastly, there is only 2 USB ports on the front. Only 2...and no 3.1 or front side USB-C. Not a deal breaker for me but for others it might be. This is 2018 it would have been nice to have a few extra front USB ports. My Antec case from 6 years ago has 2 USB ports on the front just like this does.In conclusion I definitely still recommend this case for someone who is looking for a nice tempered glass case to showoff their RGB fans and what not. I would give it like a 4.5 score but I rounded it up to 5.
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