CORSAIR 3500X Refresh Brings Reverse Rotor Fans and Cleaner Builds

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[Press Release] CORSAIR has updated its popular 3500X mid-tower case, refining airflow, cable management, and hardware support while keeping the sleek dual-glass design that made it stand out.

The 3500X features wraparound tempered-glass panels with no center column, offering a full view of components. Three pre-installed reverse rotor fans highlight RGB lighting directly, keeping the build clean and vibrant.

Double-shot grommets and a wide cable channel keep wires hidden. The case also supports reverse connector motherboards like ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Stealth for even tidier layouts.

Available with iCUE LINK LX120-R RGB fans or RS120-R ARGB fans, the case supports up to 10x 120mm fans and radiators up to 360mm. The iCUE LINK option integrates with CORSAIR’s ecosystem, while the RS120-R version supports daisy-chain connections and motherboard control.

The spacious design fits GPUs up to 410mm and includes a GPU anti-sag bracket. Tool-free panels and updated I/O with USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, dual USB-A ports, and an audio jack ensure easy access. Both black and white models are available.

The refreshed CORSAIR 3500X is available now from the CORSAIR store and authorized retailers worldwide.

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