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The Corsair Crystal 570X RGB Mirror is a premium ATX mid-tower case featuring four mirrored tempered glass panels for a sleek, reflective aesthetic. It includes three SP120 RGB fans with synchronized lighting and a front USB 3.1 Type-C port for modern connectivity. Designed for ambitious builds, it supports up to six fans and multiple radiator sizes, making it ideal for custom liquid cooling. Its sturdy steel construction and thoughtful cable management options ensure a clean, professional build that stands out in any workspace.







| ASIN | B077YDZ29S |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Best Sellers Rank | 199,987 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2,155 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Brand Name | Corsair |
| Case Type | Full Tower |
| Case type | Full Tower |
| Colour | Mirror Black |
| Compatible Devices | other |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,036 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimetres |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591063111 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 4 |
| Item Type Name | Corsair Crystal 570X RGB Mirror Tempered Glass Premium ATX Mid Tower Case - Black |
| Item Weight | 10.76 Kilograms |
| Light Color | [VARIABLE] |
| Manufacturer | CORSAIR HOLDINGS HONG KONG LTD |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | 570X RGB Mirror Black |
| Motherboard compatibility | Micro ATX |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Mirror glass design with RGB lighting |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Product Warranty | 2 Year Warranty |
| Recommended uses for product | Business |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 843591063111 |
M**T
Good quality, clear glass case with a pretty good shroud layout.
It's a well-made case, sturdy and clear, and plenty capable of showing off your components. It's also large enough to house things like push-pull config CLC/AIO set-ups*. I also bought a bracket to vercially mount my GPU** It is also quite heavy, which is great insofar as it feels robust but nevertheless the tempered glass does make it heave - it is not really a tower you want to be transporting often. The design is very nice. The glass panels are well finished and beautifully clear, excellent for showing off your components. The bare chassis also feels and looks nice. I have 4x led strips hidden and running along the inside of the border of the case. The shroud hole placements (?) are quite convenient and I know the manufacturer cannot optimise for every single motherboard, the only real problem I had was for example running a usb-connector to the bottom-left of the motherboard. It sits running along the length of the bottom of the motherboard on top of the PSU shroud, although it is currently covered by my GPU mount. The back of the tower is quite well designed and in particular I like the removable metal cable casing running from top to bottom, a good place to hide fan cables and motherboard ATX etc. The CPU power cable can run up along the right boarder of the chassis, hidden away up past the SSD and in-built RGB remote are (coming through the shroud on the opposite side in the top left to easily connect to the motherboard. *I bought a 280mm Corsair H115i Platinum for the top but it won't clear the heatsinks on the motherboard. So I had to go for a front-mounted 360mm H150 PRGB Pro (which you can see in the images). I now have 2x Corsair ML120 RGB Pros on top and 1x rear as exhaust. The front push-pull config is an intake. ** To vertically mount the graphics card I had to buy CableMod's GPU mount - there were other options such as Phanteks but that would require cutting the metal bracket at the back of the case between PCI slots - I did not want to permanently alter the case itself, so I went with CableMod's bracket. Just note that it will take up more room in the case by pushing the GPU towards the front - it adds about an inch. Still, as you can see there is enough room for my CLC/AIO set-up at the front with clearance. Really I am just playing around with various components and may or may not keep it vertical - I will decide shortly when I build my first custom liquid cooling loop.
P**D
Love the case. Great if aesthetics is important to you.
Great case. Surprisingly good airflow considering the glass panels all around it. I'd recommend water cooling or an AIO with this case though. It has 3 SP120 fans and a controller built in so you can get another 3 Corsair RGB fans synced up easily. I'm a big fan of Corsair products and this one shows why. The build quality is great and it was very easy to build in. The standoffs are fitted to the case for you and everything fits easily and there's plenty of space for components. I would strongly recommend keeping all the glass panels off until the whole build is done and put where you intend to keep the computer to avoid any potential scratches or cracks. The only real issues are: 1 - cable management is a pain and considering it is on full view it can take time to make it look tidy. 2 - The mount for a 3.5" HDD has it upside down so with my WD blue drive you see the green PCB.
J**N
Pricey, but looks amazing and is top top quality. Best case I've ever used.
Absolutely stunning case, easy to build with provided you're diligent with cable management and very sturdy. Before buying I was worried that the tempered glass panels were very open meaning dust could get in very easily, however the side panels fit on air tight with really nice dust filters on the front and top making sure dust build up is minimal. Worth noting that only 3 RGB fans come with the case, which is great if Liquid cooling is your aim, otherwise I'd recommend buying another 3 SP RGB fans even to replace the radiator fans on cpu cooler (as I have) and a final exhaust fan at the back. You can only control the lighting of the fans via a manual button (if you buy 3 extra identical fans they will also be controllable from the same button). Unfortunately you can't customise a lot with a very small set of presets available on that manual controller - if this part is important to you then a commander pro/light node pro would be worth considering.
A**A
Still using it!
Gorgeous case, I find the mirrored finish to be stylish AF. What I will say is handling it is always scary lol, the case is heavy especially loaded up with a decent amount of kit inside. It's been hauled around from home to home over the years and fits the larger graphics cards.
C**O
Buyer beware...
This case has so many problems it's not even funny. The glass is really soft and has chipped all over the place... And trust me I held this thing like it was made out of diamonds. You really can't add a 280mm rad on top, and if you want to add your rad onto the front of the case you'll have to take the top mount plate and put it on the front, and same goes if you want the fans to be on top. Worst part is, the screws are not labeled properly... The users manual is lackluster and doesn't explain anything so you're left feeling like you're hacking the case rather than mounting things in their proper place. There's no holes for your usb, audio and connection cables to go through so you're left with cables hanging on top of places they shouldn't be. A major, MAJOR problem with this case is that the power supply shroud cover DOES NOT come with the case, you have to buy it separately... This is a known problem... Which corsair has known since the case was released... They pretended it was an RND "oversight" and released it separately for people that wanted it but had already bought the case... Yet the new batches of cases still don't come with the PSU shroud cover. But there's more... The shroud cover, despite being sold by corsair... Is NEVER in stock... you really can't buy it anywhere on the web. So you're left with a gaping hole which shows all your cables and whatever is behind your case... The HDD's have to be mounted with their PCB towards the glass... for some reason? So you'll be seeing a lot of pcbs and wires with this case...The back glass cover is 100% useless. It has no purpose, it serves no real objective other than highlighting it's design flaws... The fans that come with it are "ok"... but if you think they'll push any air into or out of your case, you are sorely mistaken... I haven't even been able to change their speed. Which makes me remember of another thing... there's two fan controllers on the case, one on top of the case, and another behind the glass... Which you have to unscrew to get to... AGAIN... Which makes it pointless. This is not a "shilled" review... I cannot fathom how have big names in the industry reviewed this case & not pointed these problems out. Ps. I almost forgot... The logo on the PSU shroud is damaged... all cracked... Insult to injury I guess. This case has been in the box since it arrived... still have a few days to send it back... Thinking about it... Will later upload pictures...
J**7
Amazing case, tricky to cable
First off this case looks amazing and really pleased with it. It is quite easy to work with and plenty of room. I removed the front fans and mounted them at the top and fitted a 280mm rad at the front which fitted great. One thing to note... You cannot fit a 280mm rad at the top. The 140mm fans will not fit underneath. Thermals are great. Surprised how good they are with the slab of tempered glass at the front. Playing forza motorsport on max settings in 4k gpu never goes over 60oc and cpu doesn't go over 40. Negatives... Its not easy to cable. I am a veteran pc builder and have build several hundred pcs but even I struggled to get the cables neat, especially considering the extra rgb cables so I with say this is a no no if you've never built a pc before. It's also very heavy so make sure you have somewhere sturdy to put it. So if you are looking for a good looking gaming case, and are an experienced builder, I highly recommend this.
I**N
Stunning and spacious case.
I bought this after returning the 460X, as it was a touch too small for my setup. Having played around with both, the 570X has a quality edge and glass on the front and right side, which the 460X lacks. The internal space is very good. I mounted an EK-Predator 360 in the front with no issues. Rear side cable management cover is a nice touch. It looks stunning when assembled, just keep a glass cleaning cloth close by, as surface dust shows. I was initially planning to get the white model, but after seeing the 460X in white, I'm happy i chose the black. Set the RBG fans to white and you can't go wrong!
D**S
Best case I've ever bought.
Such a good looking case, I was very pleased. It's a pleasure to build in too as it's pretty easy to hide the wires The corsair sign is in white only and is very bright There should be a cover for the front of the PSU shield to hide the wires Gets pretty dusty The HDD drives on the back seem to mount upside down so you have to see the underside of the drives only
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