Corsair has released the 2800X RS-R ARGB, a Micro-ATX PC case designed to balance a small footprint with roomy internal hardware capacity [1].
The release targets builders who want the space-saving benefits of a Micro-ATX design without sacrificing the ability to install full-size components. This allows users to maintain high-performance hardware in a more compact desktop environment.
The chassis is priced at $89.99 [1]. According to Tom's Hardware, the case provides a compact MicroATX design with room for full-size hardware [1]. This internal flexibility is paired with integrated cooling solutions to manage heat in the smaller frame.
To support airflow, the unit includes three pre-installed ARGB fans [1]. These fans provide both functional cooling and customizable lighting for the build. The inclusion of these components at the base price point reduces the need for additional immediate purchases for the builder.
John Prosser of Tom's Hardware reviewed the hardware and said it offers solid value for a small-form-factor chassis [1]. The design focuses on accessibility and value, catering to the growing market of users seeking efficiency in their workstation or gaming setups.
The 2800X RS-R ARGB emphasizes a balance between size and utility. By keeping the price under $90 [1], Corsair positions the product as an entry-to-mid-level option for those transitioning away from standard mid-tower cases.
“it offers solid value for a small-form-factor chassis”
The introduction of the 2800X RS-R ARGB reflects a broader industry trend toward 'small-form-factor' versatility. By ensuring that a Micro-ATX case can still house full-size hardware, Corsair is lowering the barrier for users who want to reduce their desk footprint without compromising on GPU or CPU cooler dimensions.



