Corsair 2500D Airflow Review

The Corsair 2500D is the brand's most compact dual-chamber chassis, sporting the same solid exterior shell that we have seen on the larger 6500 variants. While shrunk down to fit mATX boards, the 2500D Airflow also manages to retain much of the DNA from its larger brethren to make for a simple but functional build experience.

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Corsair 2500D Airflow Review

The Corsair 2500D is part of the rejuvenated line of dual-chamber enclosures that had been long absent from Corsair's product line-up. While their 6500 series provides room for full-size ATX boards, the lower numbered 2500D variant is geared towards mATX builds. Available in two variants, with fans or bare, simply called Airflow, the hefty chassis aims to provide ample cooling potential while taking up less space on your desktop. We received the black version of the 2500D Airflow for review, but Corsair also offers a white option or even three black variants with aluminium or wood accent panels instead of steel.

Specifications

Corsair 2500D Airflow
Case Type: Dual-Chamber Chassis
Material: Steel, plastic, and tempered glass
Weight: 13.87 kg
Slots: 4
Drive Bays: 2x Internal 3.5"
4x Internal 2.5"
Motherboard
Form Factors:
Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX
Dimensions: 376 x 469 x 304 mm
Front Door/Cover: N/A
Front Fans: 2x 120 or 140 mm (optional)
Rear Fans: 1x 120 mm (optional)
Top Fans: 3x 120/2x 140 mm (optional)
Bottom Fans: 3x 120/2x 140 mm (optional)
Side Fans: 2x 120 mm (optional)
Front Radiator: 240 mm / 280 mm
Rear Radiator: 120 mm
Top Radiator: 360 mm / 280 mm
Bottom Radiator: 360 mm / 280 mm
Side Radiator: 240 mm
I/O: 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
2x USB 3.0
1x Audio Combo
Fan/LED Controller: N/A
Compatibility: CPU Cooler: 180 mm
GPU: 400 mm
PSU: 225 mm

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