Content | Corsair iCUE 220T
Corsair iCue 220T RGB Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower Smart Case, Black
General
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Tower |
ATX |
ATX, microATX, Mini-ITX |
ATX |
4 |
Plastic, steel, tempered glass |
Black |
Front: 120 mm fan x 3 / 2 x 140 mm fan supported ¦ Top: 120/140 mm fan mount x 2 ¦ Rear: 120 mm fan mount x 1 |
160 mm |
300 mm |
180 mm |
Top panel dust filter, front dust filter, supports 240 mm radiator in top, supports 120 mm radiator in rear, PSU dust filters, supports 280/360 mm radiator in front panel |
Expansion / Connectivity
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2 (total) / 2 (free) x internal - 3.5" ¦ 2 (total) / 2 (free) x internal - 2.5" |
7 |
2 x USB 3.0 ¦ 1 x headphone/microphone - mini-jack |
Power
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No power supply |
Dimensions & Weight
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21 cm |
39.5 cm |
45 cm |
6.5 kg |
Dimensions & Weight (Shipping)
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27.5 cm |
50.5 cm |
46.5 cm |
7.784 kg |
Manufacturer Warranty
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Limited warranty - 2 years |
| Connect Multiple Power Supplies PSU to one PC or Mining Rig.
How to Connect multiple power supplies?
Sometimes two power supplies just aren’t enough! That is when sync modules come in handy. A sync module can be used to connect multiple power supplies together and make them work as a single unit. This means that even if you are using three or more power supplies, they can all be connected together using a sync module and still act as one big supply.
A power supply sync module is an excellent choice that is incredibly useful. It links up to a SATA port in your primary power supply, and then activates its power pins when electricity is supplied.
This is an amazing solution for anyone who has a larger rig with more than one power supply. Just plug in as many of these sync modules you need into your main power supply's SATA ports, and connect the others to the ATX headers. Such a great concept! | |