Corsair iCUE 220T RGB (ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)

Corsair iCUE 220T RGB

ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX


Question about Corsair iCUE 220T RGB

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maxmustang

5 years ago

What are the exact differences to the 'Airflow' version? (e.g. which one is newer, does it have bad airflow?...) Thank you.

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msobota

5 years ago

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Can only comment on iCUE 220T RGB (Midi Tower). Front 3 fans covered with glass (removable), air is sucked in via the approx. 1.5 cm gaps on the sides. At the top is a removable magnetic grille, which could be taken away if overheating is imminent. There are also airy holes in the back. The power supply is mounted with the fan pointing downwards, and the air is drawn in from below via a grille filter. Inside, an AMD Ryzen9 with MSI1800 graphics card, main use for VR for flight simulator X-plane, so relatively much CPU and graphics card power over longer periods of time. Powered by 1200W power supply and so far no overheating noticed. Noise is not disturbing.

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maxmustang

5 years ago

Cool thanks, then the ventilation is given through the gap. L. G.