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

Corsair iCUE 220T RGB Airflow

mATX, Mini-ITX, ATX


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Molanii

2 years ago

How can I control the RGBs of the fans?

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Clasa84

2 years ago

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Hello, the name says it all: iCUE: means the ARGB can be controlled with the CORSAIR iCUE software. It's best to only install Corsair fans and CPU coolers if you want more RGB, everything else will be difficult with compatibility. Greetings & have a nice day

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SeverinQ

2 years ago

Are the screws for the mainboard included?

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Joe Waschl

2 years ago

this is to be expected...corsair is very well positioned in terms of accessories kits...more information about the case here...https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Geh%C3%A4use/Mid-Tower-ATX-Geh%C3%A4use/iCUE-220T-RGB-Airflow-Tempered-Glass-Mid-Tower-Smart-Case/p/CC-9011173-WW

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RobinS865

3 years ago

Will an Asus Strix RTX 3060 fit in?

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Tech Master

3 years ago

It's too tight, in my opinion. I had a GTX1660S (28cm) installed, which was ok. For a short time, a Windforce GTX770 (29.2cm) was also installed, which was very, very tight. Yours should be too big with 30cm. I would only install graphics cards with a maximum length of 29cm in the case.

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Jeriel_frei

3 years ago

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afwewer

3 years ago

Heyy @jeriel_free, I'm very sure it should fit, I'll get back to you in 7d so I can measure it if that's not too late. If you want to install the radiator in the front, you will probably have problems with the harddrive cage, but if you have a modular PSU that shouldn't be a problem. At the top, your RAM sticks might be in the way, depends on the set. Hope this helps

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moritz.vonburg

3 years ago

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PhoebusRyan

3 years ago

You do not necessarily need the Commander. You can also connect the fans directly to the mainboard. But the Commander is cool and recommendable and makes everything a lot easier. By the way, you don't need the Commander for the RGB, a Lightning Node is included with the case.

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Jeriel_frei

3 years ago

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Crusty30

3 years ago

Hello The enclosure has an iCUE Lighting Node CORE controller for fans. There are 3 slots occupied on this, which means that you can still connect 3 fans. And now for the RGB strips. According to the Corsair website, a Lighting Node PRO or Commander PRO is required. So it would be a good idea to buy this set directly, which already comes with RGB strips: Corsair Lighting Node Pro (RGB, 10x, 410mm) Best regards

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Sliced

4 years ago

case: Possible number of fans 2x 120mm, 2x 140mm Possible number of radiators 1x max. 240mm cooler: Product dimensions Width (with fan) 39.40 cm Length (with fan) 12 cm Height (with fan) 2.70 cm so when I look at the data, I don't think it will fit. but something like this should fit: Corsair H100i RGB Platinum (5.50cm) Length 240 mm Width 120 mm Height 30 mm greetings

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Raphael Lüscher

4 years ago

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Roger.Weihrauch

4 years ago

Hello Raphael Unfortunately I don't have a direct answer, but maybe you can get some help here: 1) If still under warranty: I would open a warranty case directly at digitec. 2) I have seen that 'migros-service.ch' carries spare parts from Corsair: but not all of them. Maybe you can ask there: https://www.migros-service.ch/de/b/corsair 3) Personally, I would contact Corsair directly in the US. My personal experience is that enquiries directly to US HQ's are answered with quite good service. However, this may not always be the case. Try here and describe your situation: https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360000369132 Greetings and success, Roger

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