![]() ![]() Given what kind of PC you'd be using Corsair's iCUE 7000X for, $300 actually isn't that bad of a price. ![]() There's also the option of mounting your GPU vertically, though a PCIe riser is not included. The clearance for 450mm GPUs and 190mm tall CPU air cooler make space concerns nearly non-existent. It supports up to three 360mm radiators at once, though if you want to use 420mm radiators you'll have to settle for two and if you want to use a 480mm radiator there won't be any room for others. If you're getting the 7000X, you're getting it for its ludicrous liquid cooling support. The tempered glass side panels and RGB help give the 7000X that classic Corsair appearance, and while its box-like shape might be boring, it's hard to imagine how big this case would be if it weren't using the most space-efficient shape possible. The 7000X, much like the 5000T, isn't 100% white as it has a gray accent around the front of the case, but it (probably) doesn't ruin the design. If you're not taking advantage of the Torrent's radiator support, you can also use a large CPU air cooler that's up to 188mm tall. GPU clearance is 423mm in length and practically unlimited vertically since there's so many expansion slots. There's a ton of room inside the Torrent, with support for E-ATX motherboards and 420mm radiators at the front and on the bottom. These features are purely decorative but thankfully don't get in the way of airflow, unlike other decorative design choices you might see on other chasses. It has a tempered glass side panel and five RGB fans (which aren't unusual for a case in this price range), but its slightly rounded shape and stylistic grille at the front intake are fairly unique. It's not super expensive for a high-end build at $180 or so, and although that price is out of reach for budget builders, the Torrent isn't necessary or even suitable for a low-end or midrange PC anyways.Īside from being white, a few things stand out with the Torrent. Fractal Design's Torrent chassis is one of the best white PC cases you can buy, particularly for higher-end builds thanks to its spacious interior, good airflow, and fairly typical design. ![]()
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