Testurteil: "3.5 out of 5 stars"
Test: Einzeltest: Corsair Vengeance C70
Zitat: Pro: + Excellent cable management
+ Convenient carry handles
+ Room for high-end air or liquid cooling
+ Good build quality; feels solid throughout
Con: - Standard fan configuration needs work
- Isn´t Corsair´s prettiest case
- Very little sound-proofing
Corsair´s Vengeance C70 is intriguing for a couple of reasons; we expected this gamer-focussed chassis to look vulgar and cool admirably, but what we have is somehow the opposite: it doesn´t cool quite as well as it should, and in the flesh, it looks better than anticipated. The sub-optimal out-the-box fan configuration is mystifying, but it´s easily fixed and there are plenty of positives elsewhere. The chassis looks and feels robust, cable management is excellent, there´s plenty of room to install high-end cooling of the air or liquid variety, and the little touches - including sturdy carry handles and a missile-launch power button - help heighten the appeal. We´ve seen Corsair´s chassis design take a few small steps forward - the built-in cable-management clamps should almost certainly filter through to all of the company´s future enclosures - but the Vengeance C70 also feels like a couple of steps in the other direction. When you consider that the Obsidian Series gave us great performance, the Graphite Series had the looks, and the Carbide Series offered a lot of what´s good about Corsair chassis for under £100, the first enclosure from the Vengeance Series falls short by not hitting any of those notes but instead strikes a new chord of its own; it looks unique and has an abundance of LAN-party appeal.