Enjoy a neat PC build with the new Corsair 2500X enclosure. This case is part of the latest back-connection cases trend, ideal for hiding cable clutter with its back-connected motherboards. Check out Adam Patrick Murray and Will Smith building in the PCWorld studio in our latest YouTube video.
The 2500X is a robust dual-chamber design with back connections, making it easy to hide cables and showcase high-end components. The 2500X features tempered glass on the front and side, while the 2500D has a mesh front panel for enhanced airflow setups.
On the front I/O panel, you’ll find HD audio, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 type-A, a 3.2 Gen 2 type-C, and power and reset buttons. The case also includes a versatile adapter for header connections. Will appreciates the captive screws that stay in the access panels.
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The case supports front fans and radiators mounted to the back of the case for optimal air intake. It features protective rigid and flexible mesh panels that can be removed. Additionally, you can add a vertical GPU mounting bracket and switch the front panel to wood finish options.
The Corsair 2500X is compatible with back connector standards from Asus (BTF) and MSI (Project Zero), making it a top choice for PC builders. To see it in action with an MSI B650M Project Zero, watch our latest video on PCWorld’s YouTube channel.