![]() ![]() My primary reason for this decision was space: it fits EATX motherboards (albeit by covering the cable grommets), and the 570X does not. This is sort of an odd question for /r/intel (seems like it belongs more in /r/buildapc), but I'll bite: This includes comments like "mUh gAeMiNg kInG" Related Subreddits: Please visit /r/AyyMD, or it's Intel counterpart - /r/Intelmao - for memes. Rule 5: AyyMD-style content & memes are not allowed. Content that only mentions Intel in passing or in an off-hand reference does not qualify. No religion/politics unless it is directly related to Intel Corporation. Rule 4: All posts must be related to news, reviews, and high quality discussion of Intel or Intel products. ![]() For technical support, please see the pinned megathread or visit /r/techsupport. Rule 3 : For purchasing advice, please visit /r/buildapc. Things that are more than just a copy of another's work such as reporting on non-English sources, Twitter sources, or articles which reference multiple sources in a high quality manner are exceptions this rule. Rule 2 : No Unoriginal Sources, Referral links or Paywalled Articles. This includes comments such as "retard", "shill", "moron", and so on. Uncivil language, slurs, and insults will result in a ban. 460X is better in some ways while the 570X is in others.Subreddit and discord for Intel related news and discussions. Also, there is no routing hole on the PSU shroud so you can easily route the front header cables easily making cable management somewhat poorer than the 460X.Ĭorsair 460X is available in only two colors: White and Black with RGB and Non-RGB fans but Corsair 570X is available in 4 different themes with RGB fans which makes the latter a better option in most cases but the price difference is what makes both of them good for their prices. 460X’s PSU shroud is longer which covers all the extra cables but 570X doesn’t have that longer PSU shroud mainly because Corsair wanted it to support thicker radiators in case you want to do custom water cooling.Ĭorsair, when released the 570X, didn’t equip it with a PSU shroud cover which left most of the cables exposed but right now it comes with a PSU cover which helps to hide all those extra leftovers. ![]() The second small difference which may or may not concern you is the length of the PSU shroud. In comparison to that, 460X’s side panels don’t extend towards the front making more room available for the intake. Corsair 570X has very little clearance at the front for intake of cool air because of the side panels covering most of the space. However, there is a minor difference between the two which you may not understand just by looking at them. Also, the 570X is heavier and features more space for AIO coolers. This $40 price difference is mainly due to the bigger size of the 570X and 2 more tempered glass panels at the top and on the other side. ![]() Corsair 460X right now costs around $130 and 570X sits at $170. ✅ Present in 4 different colors Corsair 460X vs 570X dilemmaīoth cases are well-made mid-towers by Corsair but due to some different features, their prices differ. ✅ 4 side tempered glass panels that give a premium look ✅ Cable cover for hiding the cables at the back ✅ Unique hard drive installation system at the back ✅ Supports thicker radiators at the front due to shorter PSU shroud ✅ Bigger in size makes compatibility with components better ✅ Present in two colors Corsair 570X Pros ✅ Cutout at the bottom of the motherboard tray for easy wiring for front panel ports ✅ Three 2.5″ drive bays present at the motherboard tray that supports up to 3 SSDs ✅ Hard drive bays present in the PSU shroud are easier to use ✅ Compact but supports a good amount of components ✅ Longer PSU shroud that hides cables better ✅ Opaque side panel at the opposite side for hidden cable management Adjustable rear fan position Corsair 460X Pros Dust filters present at the top, front and bottomĨ. Come with 3x 120mm pre-installed Corsair SP 120mm RGB fans at the frontħ. Big motherboard tray cut out for aftermarket CPU cooler installationĦ. Three big routeing holes with rubber grommetsĥ. Feature front and side tempered glass panelsĤ. ![]()
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