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[Regional] $68.69: CORSAIR 2500D AIRFLOW Small-Tower mATX Dual Chamber PC Case at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has CORSAIR 2500D AIRFLOW Small-Tower mATX Dual Chamber PC Case for $98.13 - 30% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $68.69.
Shipping is free.

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$91.30 lower (57% savings) than the list price of $159.99
$77.76 lower (53% savings) than the previous price of $146.45

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Apply 30% coupon (check and activate [amazon.com])

Customer reviews
4.4⭐ / 43 global ratings

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showhowYesterday 02:42 PM
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Not eligible for me who else?
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matdaveYesterday 02:48 PM
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Quote from showhow :
Not eligible for me who else?
No luck here either. But glad to see MATX cases becoming more common.
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STARW1NDYesterday 02:54 PM
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not eligible for me either.
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khow99Yesterday 02:59 PM
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Why does it look like an extra-tall sideways Xbox?
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Quote from showhow :
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me either.
Last edited by WoodSlayR July 28, 2025 at 11:07 AM.
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no dice
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No go for IL area for me. Next build I want to use the behind the back mobo connector motherboards from MSI or if Asus gets a better AMD one Asus so this case would have been a great pick up for that.

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EvilGizmoYesterday 08:43 PM
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I bought this on a similar sale from Woot recently. Be aware that it is incredibly thick due to the dual chamber. It's a micro ATX that happens to be massive. It looks like a short filing cabinet. Check measurements if you're thinking of putting this on your desk. Mine also had a defective front USB A port.
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pmrowczynskiYesterday 09:14 PM
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Dual chambers are the best design! I've been building PC's since 8086 with a 8087 separate chip, and not much has changed.
But with larger PSU's, more cabling, cabling for GPUs, and the need for additional AIO and cooling fans ... it gets VERY crowded in there. The dual chamber designs fix a whole lot of problems.
One thing to consider, a case that can handle "back connect" motherboards. If you really like a clean look, this will probably be the solution for you going forward. But for right now, a dual chamber case is it.
Size-wise, think mid-tower heigh and dimensions, but a hands-width (4") thicker where you run all of the other cables, SSDs or drives. The case is a bit heavier, but unless you're going to LAN parties, it won't matter.

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