Corsair's Carbide Series SPEC-OMEGA RGB case is the company's second SPEC-series launch in two days. However, with the SPEC-OMEGA RGB the company is aiming at a different part of the market. While the SPEC-05 is aiming at the entry-level market, the upcoming SPEC-OMEGA RGB is for enthusiast users. As you might guess from the name, SPEC-OMEGA RGB comes with several RGB LEDs and RGB fans.
The SPEC-OMEGA RGB is a mid-tower chassis that's been made from SECC and tempered glass. On this case the tempered glass is used on the left side while the main chassis is made out steel. This case is an improved version of the SPEC-OMEGA from Corsair that we have reviewed a few months ago. The SPEC-OMEGA RGB measures 495 x 232x 516mm and classifies as a mid-tower.
On the inside there is space for ATX motherboards. Cooling wise there is space for one big radiator (360mm) that can be mounted in the front and for another radiator (240mm or 280mm) on the top. In addition there is enough space for high-end tower coolers, which can measure up to 170mm in height. The internal layout is overall simple and straightforward, you can install up to three SSDs behind the motherboard's tray and up to two HDDs close to the PSU. At the front of the case, there are two USB 3.0 ports as well as standard HD audio jacks, alongside power and reset switches.
According to Corsair, the SPEC-OMEGA RGB should be available soon for $150 USD. The price might look a little steep but inside the bundle you will find a couple of RGB LED fans and the Lightning Node Pro. If you don't like the RGB accents but you will like the case, you can go with the not-RGB version for 90 bucks.
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