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Corsair Vengeance C70 ATX Mid Tower Case

(48 Ratings, 4.8 Average)

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Specifications

Manufacturer

Corsair

Part #

  • CC-9011016-WW
  • C70 Gunmetal Black

Type

ATX Mid Tower

Color

Black

Power Supply

None

Side Panel

Acrylic

Power Supply Shroud

No

Front Panel USB

USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A

Motherboard Form Factor

  • ATX
  • EATX
  • Micro ATX
  • Mini ITX

Maximum Video Card Length

  • 320 mm / 12.598" With Drive Cages
  • 460 mm / 18.11" Without Drive Cages

Drive Bays

  • 3 x External 5.25"
  • 6 x Internal 3.5"

Expansion Slots

8 x Full-Height

Dimensions

  • 500 mm x 231 mm x 532 mm
  • 19.685" x 9.094" x 20.945"

Volume

  • 61.446 L
  • 2.17 ft³

Price History

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    Reviews

    Mario7717
    • 3 points
    • 5 years 1 month ago

    Big enough for any setup, next time, I would fill it with a complete custom loop liquid cooling. Dust filters are good

    Love that the 3.5 bays for up to 6 HDD's are removable and would let you to put another set of 240 radiator in the bottom or 120+pump in the bottom and 240 in the front, just for the fun.

    The sturdiest construction I could not even imagine, although, heavier as hell.

    DarkWaterSong
    • 5 points
    • 5 years 2 months ago

    from completed build Moya in Blue - Server Rebuild

    Still loving after years. People love this case, the handles work, but I am knocking 1 star because you can only see through 1/2 the side panel.

    ganghus
    • 9 points
    • 6 years 1 month ago

    from completed build Red and Black Dragon Army

    I like really it for the case about almost 2 years, with handle carry. but I give a 4 star I have something wrong with my case for bit broke for the handle front, and front panel bottom right something not closes the panel.

    Twinkie_Doge
    • 14 points
    • 6 years 3 months ago

    from completed build It's a Work in Progress.

    Amazingly large case. It has more fans than most motherboards can support on their own, and even for being old, feels that it will last a long time. The build quality on it is amazing, but sadly it seems as they're becoming harder to find as I'm guessing that they've not been produced on a factory line in over two years.

    Wulfharth
    • 5 points
    • 6 years 10 months ago

    from completed build My first custom build :)

    The more I get into my build, the more I love this case. There's so many little things that will add value to this as you are adding parts. Kind little thoughts from corsair.

    Overall, the case is a monster. Its huge, heavy, and I'm pretty sure I could beat something to death with it. It feels like those ammo cans I used to carry in service, just a better quality. Fill it with sand and go for a run! (Don't, its not a good time).

    Tons of screws and all the cables you need to connect to your motherboard. Its worth the extra price, and looks badass.

    Paals
    • 3 points
    • 7 years 5 months ago

    Pros: Handles are extremely strong and located well, making this case easy to move around to LANs or college or new apartments. Cable routing is fairly painless, and the plastic hold downs in the back work very well. The top fan mount works well with radiators, and has a good amount of modularity for the price. Steel construction makes it very sturdy.

    Cons: The side window is extremely underwhelming. The acrylic scratches easily, is tinted poorly so it's difficult to see inside components even when lit well, and looks fairly cheap in person. The steel construction is also a downside: while the handles are nice, I weighed my build at 40 pounds, and a major part of that is the case.

    cbalmaceda
    • 27 points
    • 7 years 10 months ago

    I spent a lot of time looking for the right case since that is the first thing people notice when looking at a computer. I wanted something that was robust, looked badass, and had a side window to show off the inner goods. Right when I saw this case I loved it. I slapped on a custom gray smoked window and it was all set to go! My room gets pretty dusty so I have to clean out my PC every now and then so the extra dust filters on the case are also much appreciated. Besides that, the case has nice handles to carry, feels sturdy, and has tons of room and tie down points for parts and cable management. Had to dock a star though because the default window that came with the case was not great at all.

    Kemosabe72
    • 4 points
    • 8 years 1 month ago

    from completed build New GTX1070 Build

    Great case. Plenty of room and slots. MOBO and heatsink fit perfect. Plenty of space for a liquid cooled system. As this is my first modern build I didn't want to venture into that yet.

    hotlikemsaug
    • 18 points
    • 8 years 2 months ago

    from completed build The Patriot

    Extremely practical case. My only complaint is the window having the fan mounts which I don't use. You can replace that for like 20 bucks to get a clear one though so not enough to lose it a star.

    raichinito
    • 6 points
    • 8 years 3 months ago

    from completed build Ironman Project

    CASE - Corsair Vengeance C70 - I like this case because of it's durability. Cable management is easy. I'm planning of changing the plexi glass to a clear one for looks. I wish it have an option for a clear one though. It would be much easier.

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